Arsenal & Arteta finally respond to Super League news
After a bit of a delay, Arsenal and Mikel Arteta have responded to the latest news about the European Super League.
The European Super League was announced by 12 founding members on 19 April 2021.
The founding members of the European Super League are AC Milan, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Tottenham.
After a bit of a delay, Arsenal and Mikel Arteta have responded to the latest news about the European Super League.
The EU Court of Justice has ruled that FIFA and UEFA restrictions to prohibit the Super League are unlawful, but UEFA claim the ruling is already outdated.
What was once 12 could be now just 10 as clubs involved with the first iteration of the doomed European Super League are set to launch a new plan with rumours claiming it will be without Arsenal and Tottenham.
Arsenal will no longer be required to make a payment to UEFA for their initial participation in the Super League plans.
A judge in Spain has ordered that UEFA and the Premier League scrap all fines issued in the wake of the Super League debacle as they breach European competition law.
Arsenal and the other English European Super League rebels will issue a public apology this week, via the Premier League, as the details of the fine they will have to pay are set to be revealed.
Juventus have been told they will be thrown out of Serie A if they continue to insist on being part of the European Super League which is still clinging on to life.
Arsenal and the rest of the big six will be hit with ‘huge’ fines by the Premier League over their Super League breakaway attempt, according to a report.
Arsenal and the other clubs involved have reportedly been fined £7m by UEFA for their part in attempting to breakaway to form a European Super League.
The Premier League is planning to bring in a new “owners’ charter” to stop future attempts for clubs to join a breakaway Super League.
Arsenal are for sale and Stan Kroenke quoted a price of £1.7 billion just two years ago despite his insistence that they are not looking to sell.
Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham has stepped down from his role on the Premier League’s Club Strategic Advisory Group as requested
Arsenal still face punishment from UEFA for their role in the European Super League but Aleksander Ceferin has hinted punishment for the English clubs would not be as severe as for the others.
Thousands of shirts printed up for the European Super League were reduced by 93% and went on sale for just £2 this weekend.
If Stan Kroenke was in any doubt how Arsenal fans feel about the club, he was given a big reminder on Friday night as thousands protested but they are still far from understanding things.
The Arsenal protest attracted thousands outside the Emirates on Friday night as the other Premier League clubs called for resignations
The Premier League are planning to bring in new measures to prevent their clubs from joining the European Super League or similar in the future.
Josh Kroenke has pledged that KSE will cover all outside costs relating to the Super League, rather than leaving the expenses to Arsenal.
Fan anger is real and ahead of the planned protest at Arsenal’s home game against Everton, a group of Manchester United supporters staged a protest of their own
After a frenetic 48 hours in the footballing world, Stephen Bradley put out the signal for an emergency pod to react to the immediate impact that all of this Super League malarkey will have on Arsenal.