10 September 2019 - 6:11 AM
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Getty Images | The ECA chairman Andrea Agnelli (pictured left before a Juventus match against Parma) yesterday appeared to offer a more conciliatory tone to delegates at the ECA-meeting, saying that there must be a “strong symbiosis” with the domestic leagues, who currently oppose the ECA proposals.
Deadlock over plans to reform European club competition
- Europe’s leading clubs convene in Geneva in an attempt to break impasse over future of European competition.
- Leading clubs and leagues remain at loggerheads over ‘closed shop’ proposal.
- European Leagues attempts to ramp up fan support against ECA’s reforms.
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