(Reuters) - Leeds United Chief Executive Angus Kinnear said the six Premier League clubs involved in the failed breakaway European Super League were 'playground bullies' and that they had betrayed 'every true football supporter'.
- Leeds United Chief Executive Angus Kinnear said the six Premier League clubs involved in the failed breakaway European Super League were"playground bullies" and that they had betrayed"every true football supporter".
"The timing of the plan combined with the turmoil of a global pandemic was not coincidental it was deeply cynical," Kinnear said in Leeds' matchday programme ahead of Sunday's 0-0 Premier League draw with Manchester United. Kinnear also said it was a"disgrace" that managers and players were left to answer questions about the ESL while"owners cowered at home".
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