close
Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Manchester City withdraws from breakaway Super League

Chelsea is also understood to be preparing the paperwork to withdraw from the super league after fans protested outside the Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.

• April 20, 2021
Sheik Mansoor, City owner
Sheik Mansoor, Manchester City owner [Photo credit: Goal.com]

Manchester City has officially announced its withdrawal from the breakaway European Super League.

This comes as the newly introduced league continues to receive sweeping of criticism from football governing bodies, politicians, coaches and players across Europe.

Confirming the development in a statement made available on its website Tuesday evening, Manchester City disclosed that it had formally enacted the procedure to withdraw from the league’s developing plans.

“Manchester City Football Club can confirm that it has formally enacted the procedures to withdraw from the group developing plans for a European Super League,” Manchester City in the statement said.

The announcement comes shortly after Manchester United executive-vice chairman Ed Woodward resigned his position following the backlash over the European Super League.

Reports suggest that Chelsea is also organising the paperwork to withdraw from the super league after fans protested outside the Stamford Bridge before the commencement of the club’s EPL fixture against Brighton.

Already, Liverpool’s skipper Jordan Henderson after a meeting with other EPL captains on Tuesday took to his Twitter page to reject the breakaway league.

“We don’t like it and we don’t want it to happen, this is our collective position,” Henderson tweeted.

“Our commitment to this football club and its supporters is absolute and unconditional,” he added.

Peoples Gazette had earlier reported that UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has registered his opposition to the Super League. FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Monday also said the breakaway clubs would have to face consequences of their action as they would not be allowed to operate their league within the established football ecosystem.

FIFA had in January said that a breakaway league would not be recognised and that “any club or player involved in such a competition would as a consequence not be allowed to participate in any competition organised by FIFA or their respective confederation.”

More from Peoples Gazette

Makinde

Hot news Home top

Makinde to build N1.2 billion new Governor’s Lodge

Mr Sangodoyin explained that the old lodge was no longer fit for the governor’s use.

Lawan and Cattles

Economy

Herdsmen: Ahmad Lawan, other senators want database for cows

Contributing to the debate, Sabi Abdullahi (APC – Niger) pointed out that the bill presented before the 8th Senate, “unfortunately,” did not sail through.

President of the Nigerian Senate, Ahmad Lawan

Economy

Senators consider establishing corporate data management agency

All senators, who contributed to the debate on the bill, supported its passage for a second reading.

Kyari and Fuel Queue

Economy

We’ve increased daily petrol supply to end queues: NNPC

“We have embarked on a massive load out. Today, we trucked out 1,661 trucks from all depots across the country.”

INEC Chairman and Ganduje

Uncategorized

Fire destroys Kano INEC data centre

“We assure members of the public that this incident will not in any way affect the operations of the commission.”

Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde (Photo Credit: Twitter)

Politics

Gov. Makinde to spend N279 million on ballot papers for LG polls

He further stated that the actual cost of the 2.6 million ballot papers was N260 million, while VAT was N19.5 million.