SIX English clubs have signed up to join a controversial breakaway European Super League.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have joined three clubs from Italy and three from Spain to form a rival competition to the Champions League.
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The announcement on Sunday has rocked football.
The Duke of Cambridge – who is the president of the Football Association – was among those who voiced his dismay at the 'damage' the plan would do to the national game.
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