europeansuperleague
By Tom Gott The group behind the European Super League have lost their bid to trademark the name of the competition and may be forced to rebrand. A22, the group behind the project, attempted to trademark 'The Super League', but a similar trademark, SUPERLIGA, is already owned by Danish clubs who play their football in competitions of the same name. The European Union's trademark authorities have now ruled that 'The Super League' is too similar to 'SUPERLIGA' - a literal translation of Super League - and have forbidden A22 from trademarking the name of the competition they continue to try and c...
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Manchester United fans have not forgotten what the team owners Joel and Avram Glazer tried to do with the failed European Super League. For fans, it’s been repeated built-up frustration with the team and how it’s run that fueled distrust with the Glazer family’s ownership. The club used to be debt-free until the Glazers took ownership of the team in 2005. The Glazers were able to complete a takeover using borrowed money, but once they got ownership of the team, the borrowed money became debt for the team. The team went from being debt-free to £540 million in debt. That was one of the long-stan...
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The European Super League faced backlash shortly after the announcement of its formation on Monday. Football governing bodies and figures condemned the emerging competition. Twelve clubs are currently members of the competition. The participating clubs are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Inter Milan, Juventus, A.C. Milan, Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. The chairman of the competition is Real Madrid’s president Florentino Perez and the vice-chairmen are Liverpool director John W. Henry, Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke, Juventus chai...
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The FC Barcelona board of directors and president Josep Maria Bartomeu have resigned. This decision came after club members decided to go on with a vote of confidence concerning the president’s future at the club. Bartomeu decided to resign before the vote went forward. Bartomeu became the president of FC Barcelona in 2014, replacing Sandro Rosell. In the past few years, he was heavily criticized on a number of occasions because of his management of the club and as a result his popularity significantly went down. Some FC Barcelona players even had problems with Bartomeu’s management including ...
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