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Premier League clubs reject Liverpool-MU’s proposal to change the league format

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Liverpool and Manchester United discourse changing the format of the competition, in a big project. This was opposed by the clubs Premier League.

Liverpool and MU are known to have come up with proposals that will undoubtedly change the order of football in England. The plan is called Project Big Picture.

Liverpool, MU, as well as Championship Division boss Rick Parry, want to change the format of the current competition. There are several points that will indeed be different.

First, and most fundamentally, the number of Premier League participants will be reduced, from 20 teams to 18 teams. In fact, the 20-team competition format has survived since 1995.

In addition, there is the dominance of the power of top clubs rather than low-level teams in making policies. Later, there are only a few clubs that can make decisions in voting.

The clubs that can vote are the clubs that have stayed in the Premier League the longest. Then, the number narrowed again to just 6 teams, which could vote in large decisions.

In this regard, only top clubs can freely change decisions or formulate policies. Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, including Everton, West Ham United and Southampton.

As for the others, later the League Cup and Community Shield will be removed. Then, there is a kind of subsidy to Championship Division clubs, which is to get 25 percent of the profits from the Premier League’s total annual profits.

The discourse was then flatly rejected. Other Premier League clubs rejected the proposal altogether.

“Today, all 20 Premier League clubs agree the Premier League or FA will not support Project Big Picture,” said the Premier League.

Meanwhile, the granting of subsidies to League One and League Two clubs was approved by the clubs. The Premier League club is willing to provide financial assistance worth 50 million pounds so that the teams under it do not go bankrupt.

“Today’s meeting also agreed to provide a rescue package to ensure League One and League Two clubs do not go out of business due to the financial impact of COVID-19, and can finish the 2020-2021 season,” he explained.

The Premier League itself has stated its refusal to change the format of the competition. According to him, the current British football pyramid system is the best.

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