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Liverpool and Manchester United owners apologise following European Super League collapse – ABC News
The owners of Manchester United and Liverpool are forced to apologise to fans and their own clubs for signing up to the failed European Super League, as fans celebrate…

Clubs involved in the failed European Super League plan have publicly apologised to their fans and staff for their involvement in the controversial proposal.
Key points:
- Plans for a breakaway European Super League collapsed less than three days after the initial announcement as clubs withdrew
- Clubs including Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have issued apologies to their fans and those connected to the teams for joining the breakaway
- The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and Prince…
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