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Premier League clubs under pressure to explain ‘breakaway meeting’
The Premier League’s so-called “big five clubs” are coming under pressure to explain why their representatives were seen leaving a meeting with the American billionaire Stephen Ross, the creator of the pre-season International Champions Cup, at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane on Tuesday. According to the Sun, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool were holding discussions with Ross over the formation of a European Super League. However, according to the Press Association “the talks were primarily about pre-season tournament the International Champions Cup” and not a discussion about a European Super League. Ed Woodward, the executive vice-chairman at...
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