Bristol Rovers Supporters Club stands with the Football Supporters’ Association in rejecting the concept of a new European Super League.
The FSA issued a statement on the matter earlier, which is reported below.
Following reports in the media today that 15 of Europe’s biggest clubs – including Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea from the Premier League – have agreed to form a breakaway European Superleague, the FSA issued the following statement:
“The FSA is totally opposed to the proposals which seek to create a breakaway ‘European Superleague’.
“The motivation behind this so-called superleague is not furthering sporting merit or nurturing the world’s game – it is motivated by nothing but cynical greed.
“This competition is being created behind our backs by billionaire club owners who have zero regard for the game’s traditions and continue to treat football as their personal fiefdom.
“The FSA, and no doubt supporters across the continent, will continue to fight against its creation.”