UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Uefa Condenmed The BreakAway!!

UK prime minister Boris Johnson,Premier League and Uefa has totally condenmed 12 major European clubs from England, signing up to a breakaway European Super League. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are part of the group, also involved La Liga's Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid and Serie A's AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus. Uefa has said it will use 'all measures, to stop the 'Cynical Project' The plans would be 'very damaging for football'and that the UK govt supports the sports authorities in takinf action said UK prime Minister Johnson. He also said the clubs involved must answer to their fans and the wider footballing community before taking any futher steps' European Club's Association (ECA), which represent Europeans's clubs, had an emergency meeting on Sunday on the wake of this breakaway report. BBC Sports understands none of the clubs mentioned in the super League reports responded to a request to attened the meeting. A joint statement release by Uefa together with England Football Association, the Premier League, the Spanish Football Federation(RFEF),La Liga, and the Italian Football Federation(FIGC) as well as Serie A, on Sunday. They will remain united in trying to stop the breakaway, using both judicial and sporting measures if required they said. They also reached out to Fifa's stance that any player taking part in the susper League would be banned from all other competitions at domestice, Europen or would level and could withdraw from representing thier national teams in the world cup. Labour leader Keir Starmer said the clubs involved should 'rethink immediately' or face the consequence of their actions. Serie A has called an emergency board meeting to discuss the matter. The Football Supporters Association said it is 'totally Opposed' to plans, which said were 'motivated by nothing but cynical greed' it was added, the competition was created by the billioniare club owners behind their back who has zero regard for the games traditions and continue to treat football as their personal fiefdom' France's President Emmanuel Macron said he 'welcomes the position of French clubs to refuse to participate in a European Super League that threatens the principle of solidarity and sporting merit.

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