G. Neville continues to get angry: "This is a crime against English football fans"

„Man Utd“ team legend Gary Neville continues to be angry about the European giants' plans to create the Super League. According to the Englishman, such a situation was at least partly caused by foreign club owners. "It's pure arrogance, they are impostors. „Man Utd“, „Liverpool“, „Chelsea“, „Man City“ owners have nothing to do with the football of this country. For example, the Glazers have nothing to do with „Man Utd“ when looking at the team's long history. Immediately take away points from these teams in the „Premier“ League, let them fall to the bottom of the standings, let them be left without money. This is a crime against English football fans“, clarified G. Neville. "Will Arsenal play in the Super League? They have just lost to „Fulham“. I have been a „Man Utd“ fan for 40 years and I am most disappointed by their and „Liverpool“'s decision. The chant of the "Reds" "You'll never walk alone" is the club of people and fans. Or „Man Utd“, founded by workers nearly 100 years ago, is rushing into a league where they will enter without any qualification and won't be able to be relegated from it.“ "These are bottle sellers, you will never hear the voices of these team owners, they have no say.“"