In his personal Twitter account, The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, affirmed this Thursday that the project of the Super League European soccer team is the “wolf” who disguises himself as “granny” to try to deceive the continental clubs with a project that, according to him, claims to defend sporting merits, but which remains elitist.
The Super League is the wolf, who today disguises himself as a granny to try to fool European football, but HIS nose and HIS teeth are very big, four divisions in Europe? Of course the first for them, as in the 2019 reform. Government of the clubs? Of course only the big ones pic.twitter.com/y0IQmLzS6W
— Javier Tebas Medrano (@Tebasjavier) February 9, 2023
«The Super League is the wolf, who today disguises himself as a granny to try to deceive European football, but HIS nose and HIS teeth are very big. Four divisions in Europe? Of course the first for them, as in the 2019 reform. Government of the clubs? Of course only the big ones », he denounced.
Thebes thus responded to the statement made public this Thursday by A22 Sports Managementthe company that manages the European Super League project -supported by Real MadridFC Barcelona and Juventus of Turin-, in which he shares the ‘dialogue’ that, he indicates, has carried out throughout Europe on the future of club football.
These conclusions have been summarized in a decalogue and concludes that the future European football league must be “open”, “based solely on sporting merit”, with various divisions and made up of between 60 and 80 clubs, each of which would have guaranteed a minimum of 14 continental matches.
Thebes talks about ‘Supertrap’
With an enigmatic tweet on the morning of this Wednesday, Tebas has once again charged against the Super League: “It is no longer the Super League, it is the ‘Super Tramp’ that “the friends” have been trying to “sneak us in” since 2000 and that little by little they have achieved something”.
Today we wrote an article in national and international media, some national media has censored it. It is no longer the SUPER LEAGUE, it is the SUPERFAKE or SUPERTRAMP, which “friends” have been trying to “sneak in” since 2000 and little by little they have achieved something.#listless
???????????????? pic.twitter.com/rg2IpNq4mJ— Javier Tebas Medrano (@Tebasjavier) February 10, 2023
Likewise, since last October, the CEO of A22, Bernd Reicharthas held conversations with almost 50 European clubs and football players, and according to the company that manages the Super League project, the “vast majority” agree that the foundation on which football is based in the old continent “is seriously threatened” and it’s “time to change.”