Yesterday saw the announcement of the proposed European Super League from 12 of Europe’s biggest clubs.
The proposal has been met with plenty of hostility, with fans and other clubs unhappy with the decision.
It is easy to see why, as the competition strips away everything that we enjoy about football.
Last nights edition of Monday Night Football proved to be some blockbuster TV too, with Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher voicing their thoughts on the matter.
The pair have been evidently against the proposal ever since it was announced.
In fact, during the programmes previews for next weeks Premier League games, Neville was keen to voice his support.
The former Manchester United defender issued his support for the Toffees ahead of their game against Arsenal…
The Gunners are one of the six Premier League clubs that are involved in the European Super League.
With Everton set to face them on Friday, Neville let everyone now who he will be supporting.
The recent news has been a real crushing moment for football fans, but slight nods of humour such as this can hep take the sting out of it.
Everton released a statement earlier today, stating their disgust and frustration with the six English clubs.
The club managed to voice the thoughts of football fans all over the country – with plenty angry and hurt by the news.





