Created by the poor, stolen by the rich
Created by the poor, stolen by the rich

Created by the poor, stolen by the rich

Created by the poor, stolen by the rich


Abdullah Almujahed 

A group of 12 clubs from across Europe’s biggest leagues announced plans to form a new competition called the Super League. The league had plans to offer permanent spots to some of the world’s biggest clubs and play matches midweek, while allowing the involved clubs to remain in their domestic competitions. The plan was opposed by FIFA, the governing body for international football, and UEFA. But that is not fully stopping them from trying to implement this. 

The 12 clubs — England’s big six and trios from Spain and Italy — catastrophically misread the room, believing that their fans were willing to turn their back on the game for a few bucks more. In doing so they may discover that all the leverage they had accrued in years of negotiations with UEFA over the future of the Champions League has been frittered away.