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Dialogue Ep2 feat Supreme Leader: ESL vs Champions League - Florentino Perez banyak sangat tengok Shaolin Soccer? UEFA kata kelab-kelab pengasas European Super League (ESL) tamak dan idea ESL ibarat "meludah muka semua peminat bola sepak". Tauke kelab-kelab terkemuka dunia pula kata UEFA korup dan idea ESL lebih rasional dan menguntungkan daripada Champions League. Siapa betul? Siapa salah? Gajah sama gajah berjuang, pelanduk mati di tengah-tengah? Jangan pening kepala kerana kita akan diberi pencerahan oleh Supreme Leader sendiri dalam episod kali ini. Beliau akan membantu Jackson Lee Teabing dan Abang Nugget untuk menyiasat lebih lanjut sejarah penubuhan ESL, pertegangan leher antara UEFA dan kelab-kelab pengasas ESL serta apa impak yang boleh berlaku akibat daripada idea jahat ini. Semoga terhibur. "From the minds of adapting milennials" Like, subscribe and share if you like what we do.
This week's What The Footie pod is with sports lawyer, author and podcaster Daniel Geey (Done Deal).In this exclusive, Paul & Daniel discuss the future of football governance after the European Super League (ESL) fallout, why 50+1 won't work, is it time for an independent football regulator, salary caps as a form of cost control, the fan-led review & so much more!Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast and follow us on the socials @whatthefootie to submit questions!
Mark Pannes is a highly accomplished US sports executive with an incredible career across the US and Europe, from his early days at the New York Knicks, to leading a large European Football Club (AS Roma) on behalf of a US Owner and learning the inside workings of one of the largest Banks in the world (HSBC Private Bank). Mark has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and his views are well heard (through his own Podcast/Clubhouse talks) and respected in the industry. With the European Super League “fiasco” just over when we spoke, we off course took a good stab at the topic as well. As always, lots of learning and great insights throughout the discussion. Enjoy. Key Highlights How it all started, a High School dream to have a career in professional sports, leads to studying sports at UT in Austin and a summer internship with the New York Knicks First job on the operational side at Madison Square Garden (MSG), 19 different trade groups (Unions) working in the building, etc 10 years with the Knicks - Patrick Ewing and Pat Reilly days – MSG a vertically integrated company, the venue owns the teams and broadcast network – sales force is media let - Knicks the bait to sell other content at the venue (bundling) Starting to sell Knicks as a stand alone property, non-media related – drove US$ 4 mil of new revenue (total team revenue over US$ 120 mil at the time) Brand driven vs sales driven approach, digital and CRM starting to kick off Ground breaking deal with American Express, co-branded card for the first time First Entrepreneurial experience – Skilo Brand agency – range of clients and projects First overseas sting, overseeing acquisition and then managing a Parisian Basketball Club (Tony Parker, French NBA player was part of the investor group) After cleaning up the club in phase 1, spending most of the time on ways to finance the “underfunded” Club and connected with HSBC Next stop HSBC Private Bank, London, banking athletes and IP owners, borrowing against assets IP owners and athletes, asset & wealth management, borrow against revenue. COI (contractually obligated income) as security Insider look during the global Financial Crisis (2008-09) – HSBC's approach Next Raptor Accelerator, Jim Pallotta, US billionaire Family office – invested in AS Roma – new role as CEO of the club The numbers in the AS Roma deal – total US$ 160 million investment (according to reports) Learnings from his AS Roma days, running a Listed company, every club is a “selling club” – ability to sell players is important New Stadium plans, great project, big plans, the process to get it started (unfortunately till today it hasn't come to fruition) (Roman politics or what happened?) European Super League (ESL) discussion – 48 hours of madness – his view as an American Sports Executive with European Football experience Mismatch and disconnect between team owners, there was no “executive team” in place to represent the group (it appeared), no apparent media partners, rushed announcements, etc BCG , JP Morgan and many of the big Clubs got their fingers burned it appears in hindsight – surprisingly many rookie mistakes across the groups The underlying challenges between the big clubs and the “others” haven't gone away – the issue will come again at some point in the future – even the big clubs have little leverage with UEFA, so they need to come up with these threats to push their agenda Union Sports – private consulting companies, advising on media and other long-term revenue streams Vancouver Whitecaps FC , turn around, clean up – just when the pandemic hit six months into it Inner Market Media – consulting and content creation for sports IP owners – focus on transatlantic view – “OTT Sports Speakeasy” (weekly on Clubhouse, Thu, 5pm UK time) and OTT Sports Podcast together with partner Michael Broughton Last thoughts on the growth opportunities in sports in current climate – expansion period for sports – new money coming in with lots of changes along the way in the process About Mark Pannes Mark is the Managing Partner of Inner Market Media. A 30 year sports and media industry veteran he has managed sports, media, entertainment, and licensing businesses in North America, the UK, Europe, and Canada. He has served as CMO of the New York Knicks (NBA), CEO for AS Roma (Serie A), CEO for the Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS), and founding director of the global sports practice at HSBC Private Bank, based in London. He currently also serves as a teaching fellow and advisory board chair for the Center for Sports Communication & Media at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is based. Mark is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Fordham School of Law. 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This week Indy & Karan return and discuss: -How Karan's sister's wedding went -Why you can't say the N-word even if it's in songs -Homemade versions of take out food growing up such as pizza and chips -Testing how much Indy knows about cricket be Karan's expert insights -Indy's attempt to explain the European Super League (ESL) to Karan -Why Indians support the Indian Cricket Team, but the English Football Team -Indy's film recommendation this week And much much more in between. Follow Us On: Instagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-insta Facebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebook Spotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets.
In today's episode, Abhinav sits down with fellow soccer lads Dardan Ibraimi, an Arsenal supporter, and Dave Willson, a Manchester City supporter, to dive into the rise and fall of the proposed European Super League (ESL). A potential ESL has been rumored for many years but it finally came to fruition on April 18th. What transpired afterwards was truly remarkable - 48 hours filled with intense emotions, street protests and statements from politicians, players and former coaches in what seemed like a unified response against the 12 founding teams and their owners. This ultimately led to many of the teams dropping out of the ESL only after 2 days and the whole debacle gave for great conversation as Dardan, Dave and Abhinav discussed the events over many Coronas, Heinekens and Lagunitas beers.
Omar and Daniel talk on Clubhouse about the (rather short-lived) European Super League (ESL). We discuss the fallout, the commercial implications, what the alternative UEFA Swiss model structure is likely to be and why the ESL question is unlikely to go-away any time soon. Omar is the Chief Intelligence Officer at 21st Club, working alongside clubs, leagues and stakeholders from across the sporting landscape, helping them use analytics to drive better decision making. Daniel is a sports lawyer mainly working in the football space helping players, agents and clubs with their transfer, commercial contract and regulatory issues. You can follow Daniel across his social channels and buy his Done Deal book here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-geey/message
This week, we're talking about the proposed Super League with Mike Reeder of Smiling Lions. The Super League, commonly referred to as the European Super League (ESL), was a proposed annual club football competition to be contested by twenty European football clubs. Mike Reeder is a self-described brand and customer strategy nerd. He's driven strategies for some of the best brands in the world. He recently launched a strategy consultancy named, Smiling Lions where he develops communication strategies for brands, start-ups, and agencies. This work is grounded in optimism and empathy and with the fervent belief that creativity, technology, and storytelling can transform the brand and customer relationship while also enhancing the communities they share. SOURCES: "European Super League Q&A: Why it failed - and will clubs try again?" (Simon Stone, BBC Sport, 04/21/2021), Wikipedia. MUSIC: "Can I Kick It?" (A Tribe Called Quest), "The Way I Feel" (Keane) ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.
We're back. We have made the return to the podcast after 2 weeks out due to Jamie being ‘sick'... This week we discuss the football taking place directly after the European Super League (ESL) and it's collapse, including Liverpool's dismal display against Newcastle. We also take a look at United's drab goalless draw with Leeds and some more terrible VAR decisions. We also took a look into the European Semi-Finals that are this week, both Champions League and Europa League as well as a big game on Sunday between United and Liverpool and how good it would have been to have fans in the crowd to show unity against the ESL. Music by : @sello_ire on instagram Insta: @football_frenemys Twitter: @footballfrenemysItunes: football frenemysSpotify: football frenemys
In this episode, we explain the timeline of the European Super League (ESL) while discussing the impact of this short-lived tournament. Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, Manchester City & United follow leaders Real Madrid and Juventus into the ESL. Who backed out first? And who is staying put?TIMECODES:0:00 Introduction to the Podcast0:16 Introduction to the episode1:33 Explanation of the Super League3:54 Start of Timeline4:03 Sunday 18th April5:21 No Relegation7:28 Governing bodies hit back8:58 Gary Neville Reaction11:02 Club History12:29 The ESL is Officially Announced14:01 JP Morgan15:11 Monday 19th April15:29 The announcement timings16:38 Liverpool quoting a Glazer18:01 Players Banned from International Duty20:38 Did the players know?21:38 UEFA calling out SNAKES23:52 Inside Board-member25:12 The owners expected a backlash26:41 Good of game is secondary28:42 Owners want less Football29:29 Field weaker teams for the PL31:32 Would the ESL get boring?33:56 American Owners34:52 Leicester Winning the PL36:27 Would the ESL be boring? 37:57 Arsenal Nightmare39:07 Why spend money on players?40:31 Man City & Chelsea were hesitant43:17 Other concerns43:38 Jürgen Klopp interview45:48 Players Interview46:28 Tuesday 20th April47:07 Boris Has Entered The Chat47:45 What could the Government do?49:33 Pep Guardiola Speaks out50:04 The Beginning of the End50:23 Petr Čech speaks to the crowd51:03 ESL captains against ESL51:35 Reports of clubs pulling out52:38 Which club quit first?53:16 Other clubs end involvement54:06 What is the current situation?54:51 Did Florentino Pérez engineer this all?56:21 Thank you for Listening & Outro_____Timeline Article: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/european-super-league-what-is-esl-explained-timeline-four-days-967908Sky Sports Board-member Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SigvDl14tAU_____-COVER ART-Book, Newspaper, Football, Popcorn, Drama and Bat Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.comThunderbolt Icon made by fjstudio from www.flaticon.com_____
Episode 93 has noted Futbol, CFL, and Wrasslin' expert Carlos opining on the botched attempt at a European Super League (ESL), the fallout and possibly horrifying Dave with his sudden enthusiasm for "footy" coverage. Then they talk about the CFL prospects for 2021 and then some Wrestling Talk based on WWE's net show on finding Wrestling relics. Just another episode of the Unnecessary Nonsense Podcast. Shameless Plugs: Instagram: @unnecessarypodcast Twitter: @unnecessary_pod Site: http://unnecessarypod.podbean.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVOMfLo9xZjl3A3bh8O-6Yw?
In this week's ‘Deep Dive', host Chris Wright and guests discuss the whirlwind rise and fall of the European Super League (ESL), with Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham signed up.In this episode Chris is joined by football author, historian and writer Richard Foster; broadcast journalist and football presenter Alison Bender; former QPR chairman and current director at Cheltenham Town Nick Blackburn; and actor, football author and broadcaster Tom Watt.The discussion begins with reactions to the almost universal opposition the ESL announcement received, ironically communicated on the weekend of the League's 133rd anniversary. The conversation moves to debate whether the concept was driven by American owners, and they compare how different clubs have backtracked and apologised to their fans. Guests also discuss how the pyramid system has been key to the continued success of the game; whether the clubs should be punished for their involvement - despite withdrawing from the competition within 48 hours, and the potential ramifications on the new Champions League format.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.wrightonthenail.fmCheck out The Football Mine's latest article on the decline and fall of The Super League https://bit.ly/3gziruc
In this week's episode (before the disbandment) we discuss the European Super League (ESL) as well as review the Champions League and Europa League Quarter Finals. As always, If you have any comments, feedback or even topical suggestions please send us an email on futbolworshippers@gmail.com.
- European Super League (ESL) is done, but it all stinks! but lets be honest, FA and others weren't bout the fans, just the money - Derek Chauvin three counts guilty, BUT, ish ain't changed!!! - An Italian Civil Servant pulled a sickie for fifteen years and still cashed cheques!!! - The 'Hay Festival' announce George Floyd series as a tribute and then only highlight white speakers.....tone deaf or what!?! - With the shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant, clam and clarity is needed!!! - Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) expels Philip Berk!!! - Watched the Apple Event, and DAMN, Tags!!! - Chin check REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS - TV: Earth at Night in Color - Season Two - thoughts - TV: Tiny World - Season Two - thoughts - TV: Creepshow - Season Two - Ep.3 & 4 - thoughts AUDIBLE - Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi *(Music) 'The Carnage' (feat. Harve Pierre) by Keith Murray - 2003 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
Recently the world was able to witness the sentencing of Derek Chauvin the idiot police officer that murdered George Floyd. Even though the decision comes with mixed emotions still given the climate of things it is pretty safe to say in some facet justice has been served. This sentencing will not bring back the life that was lost but at least this helps give the family some type of closure while they are still dealing with the loss of a loved one. Since the senseless killing of George Floyd there has been countless other stories of individuals dying by the hands of police officers so even though this is a good feel moment for a lot it just goes to show that the job is still not done."In 1971, five high school students in San Rafael, California, used the term "4:20" in connection with a plan to search for an abandoned cannabis crop, based on a treasure map made by the grower. Calling themselves the Waldos, because their typical hang-out spot "was a wall outside the school", the five students — Steve Capper, Dave Reddix, Jeffrey Noel, Larry Schwartz, and Mark Gravich —designated the Louis Pasteur statue on the grounds of San Rafael High School as their meeting place, and 4:20 pm as their meeting time. The Waldos referred to this plan with the phrase "4:20 Louis". After several failed attempts to find the crop, the group eventually shortened their phrase to "4:20", which ultimately evolved into a code-word the teens used to refer to consuming cannabis." That right there ladies and gentleman is how years later we are still lighting up a join on the infamous April 20th. The super league, many of you may be reading this or listening to this episode & may have no idea what the super league is, so i'm going to break it down for you real simple. The Super League (organised by the European Super League Company, S.L.), commonly referred to as the European Super League (ESL), was a proposed annual club football competition to be contested by twenty European football clubs. The competition would consist of fifteen "founding clubs" – who would be permanent participants in the competition and govern it – alongside five other European clubs who would qualify based upon their performance in their domestic league's most recent season. It was planned as a breakaway competition to rival or replace the UEFA Champions League, Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA. Basically a little boy clubs of rich as your imagination can roam owners coming together to devise one of the biggest distribution of wealth of all time. Luckily for football fans world wide since announcing there plans a bunch of marquee "founding" teams have pulled out of this nonsense. Tune into this episode to hear us discuss. The ups and downs when it comes to bitcoin have been a thing since its dawn, historically year over year it only climbs, hodl and watch what happens.
On 18th April 2021, reports started pouring in from various sources that something about a new competition, the European Super League (ESL) was cooking amidst 12 ‘elite' clubs, that started the most calamitous, exciting, shocking and revolutionary 72 hours in the world of football. It sparked a range of emotions – anger, fear, hate, disappointment – and brought out something in the realm of football which is seen very rarely – unity. The event was so catastrophic, that a particular manager's sacking amidst the chaos seemed miniscule in comparison! However the league, as of now, stands close to being dissolved now with huge uproar from admirers of the beautiful game. In this episode of Football Off-Target, we deep dive into the details of the proposed league, developments, reactions and consequences of trying to make it happen, and the standing of the league as of date. We commence a new segment of ‘Questions of the Legion', where listeners send in their questions for discussion and perspectives. We also discuss about ‘Narratives' and what could have possibly been the true intentions of all parties surrounding the ESL. In this episode we discuss about: Narratives – what are they? What is the European Super League? What is the current structure that sparked this competition's creation? Complete breakdown of the timeline of 72 hours of utter chaos Discussion of the parties involved and the roles they play. What are the proposed UCL reforms? The game we love VS the game that's profitable. Questions of the Legion – listener interactions What next for the ESL? Is this the last we shall hear of it? Sit back, relax and enjoy our misguided football opinions. :) Check out our blog: footballofftargetpodcast.blogspot.com Connect with us on our Social Media handles: Instagram: @footballofftarget Twitter: @FootyOfftarget Credits: Intro music: The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode the lips of god by urmymuse (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/60168 Ft: spinningmerkaba
This episode was recorded on Monday, April 19, at 9 p.m. EST - at the heart of the mini European Super League (ESL) crisis that began last Sunday.Since then, the owners of the EPL's "Big 6" have hastily backed down and confirmed their withdrawal from the breakaway league in order to avoid further sanctions from the governing bodies or incurring an even greater backlash from their players, managers, and supporters.Have a listen to find out what the boys thought of it all as well as their review of the EPL games of the past weekend, their predictions for the gameweek to come (and Carabao Cup Final), not to mention Fantasy Football, 2CW, and a review of MLS opening weekend.Episode recorded on Monday, April 19, 2021.
就在周日(4月18日),十二家欧洲顶级联赛俱乐部宣布,同意加入一项名为“欧洲超级联赛”(European Super League,简称ESL)的新赛事,短短两天引发一场世界足坛动荡。 然而,欧超揭竿起义,最初声势浩大,但原来只是虚火,因为闹了短短两天计画就崩塌,来个绝地大反转!今天新闻懒人包带你了解,这场让世界足坛 难得“齐心协力”全力阻击的欧洲超级联赛,是如何惹毛全世界,以及一探究竟球队“自立门户”的难言之隐!
Over the weekend, 12 European clubs formally launched a new European Super League (ESL). A league that aims to ‘save football’ and eventually replace the UEFA Champions - a proposal that was met with an overwhelming backlash with players and fans alike. Football pundit Bob Holmes breaks it down.IMAGE SOURCE: SPORTbibleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoo boy did I need to get that off my chest. No idea if this is coherent but it's from the chest. Here's all the ways that The European Super League (ESL) can get f**ked.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/popcomrob)
Following Sunday's bombshell news about the creation of the European Super League (ESL), this week co-hosts Ellen and Steph give “the gist” on all of the drama including: What the ESL is, why it started and why it will likely never get off the ground How the ESL differs from the current UEFA Champions League (UCL) Reactions from around the world Why the ESL will be/would have been detrimental to the women's game We don't talk about European soccer that much, but this one's a doozy. Tune in, won't you? One last thing before you listen: Today's podcast was made possible thanks to our friends at Incipio. Check out their 100% compostable and stylish Organicore phone cases here and use code TheGist for 25% off at the checkout. Show notes: UEFA Champions League: How it Works More on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepod Twitter: @thegistpod Email: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Leeds United in the Premier League last night - but after the proposals surrounding the European Super League (ESL), does it even matter? So for the latest Blood Red podcast, Matt Addison is joined by Theo Squires and Kai Delaney to discuss the game, including debating whether or not Liverpool should sign Ozan Kabak on a permanent deal for his £18m clause come the summer, but there are clearly more pressing issues to be resolved before then. Jurgen Klopp and James Milner were both as strong as they could be on the ESL in their post-match interviews, before Pep Guardiola added his weight to be debate today. And with Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson also reportedly organising a captain's meeting between the Premier League skippers to share and voice any concerns, the panel commend his actions and discuss what FSG must do next.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
ST Sports Talk Ep 128: A microscope over the business of the breakaway European Super League 30:07 mins Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the biggest sports talking points every month. In this episode, sports correspondent Sazali Abdul Aziz chats with James Walton, who is sports business group leader at Deloitte South East Asia, about the financial reasons behind the audacious bid for a breakaway European Super League (ESL). Sazali and Walton also discuss whether these clubs' fans are partly to blame for fuelling their owners' greed, how the ESL could change the future of broadcast deals and media consumption trends, whether other sports could follow suit, and whether Walton thinks the ESL will take off at all, given all the criticism. They discuss: The three reasons behind the mooted breakaway (1:33) How much do teams participating stand to gain? (6:13) Should clubs be more sustainably-run? (13:26) The future of the landscape of broadcast deals (17:20) Whether other sports could see breakaway competitions too (23:01) A clear answer within two weeks (27:01) Produced by: Sazali Abdul Aziz (msazali@sph.com.sg) and Penelope Lee Edited by: Penelope Lee Subscribe to the ST Sports Talk podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JX88 Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Sazali Abdul Aziz on Twitter: https://str.sg/JbxS Read his stories: https://str.sg/Jbxq --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
European Super League (ESL) adalah kompetisi atau turnamen baru yang dibentuk oleh tim-tim elit Eropa untuk menantang establishment dari UEFA Champions League dan sekaligus menantang UEFA sebagai konfederasi di benua biru. Tapi nih ya, apakah ESL merusak Sepakbola yang kita tahu dan kenal dan cinta? Daripada bingung mending Ngobrol Aja!
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ST Sports Talk Ep 128: A microscope over the business of the breakaway European Super League 30:07 mins Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the biggest sports talking points every month. In this episode, sports correspondent Sazali Abdul Aziz chats with James Walton, who is sports business group leader at Deloitte South East Asia, about the financial reasons behind the audacious bid for a breakaway European Super League (ESL). Sazali and Walton also discuss whether these clubs' fans are partly to blame for fuelling their owners' greed, how the ESL could change the future of broadcast deals and media consumption trends, whether other sports could follow suit, and whether Walton thinks the ESL will take off at all, given all the criticism. They discuss: The three reasons behind the mooted breakaway (1:33) How much do teams participating stand to gain? (6:13) Should clubs be more sustainably-run? (13:26) The future of the landscape of broadcast deals (17:20) Whether other sports could see breakaway competitions too (23:01) A clear answer within two weeks (27:01) Produced by: Sazali Abdul Aziz (msazali@sph.com.sg) and Penelope Lee Edited by: Penelope Lee Subscribe to the ST Sports Talk podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JX88 Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Sazali Abdul Aziz on Twitter: https://str.sg/JbxS Read his stories: https://str.sg/Jbxq --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are among 12 clubs who have agreed to join a new European Super League (ESL). In a seismic move for European football, the Premier League clubs will join AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid.