the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past week
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Monday Moan
[Official] Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans Joachim Watzke confirms that both BVB and Bayern reject the Super League plans and are sticking with the planned Champions League reform
Podolski: "This project [ESL] is disgusting, not fair, and I'm disappointed that clubs I represented are involved."
[VG] Ståle Solbakken [Norwegian NT manager]: "In the past few years Juventus has been knocked out by Lyon, Porto and Ajax. Why the fuck do they want to be in that competition. Spurs and Arsenal aren't even top 20 teams in Europe at the moment"
[John Percy] Breaking: Tottenham have sacked Jose Mourinho. Full story to follow @TeleFootball #thfc
[Bill Rice] Ian Stirling from Manchester United Supporters Trust: “A team died in 1958 to play in Europe, and this is our history being thrown away for money, by owners who know nothing about Manchester.”
[Mesut Ozil] Kids grow up dreaming to win the World Cup and the Champions League - not any Super League. The enjoyment of big games is that they only happen once or twice a year, not every week. Really hard to understand for all football fans out there
[Romano] UEFA’s Alexander Ceferin confirms: “The players that will play in the Super League will be banned from playing in the World Cup and Euros. Ceferin. They will not be allowed play for their national teams”. 🚫🇪🇺 #SuperLeague
[Bruno Fernandes] "Dreams can't be buy" - First player in the ESL to speak up against it
Monday Moan
Daily Discussion
[Marca]Fede Vaverde believes it's absolutely necessary that he plays at Anfield, due to the squad's many injuries that he has to cover for. He's willing to inject painkillers and accept the risk.
[Alex Shaw, ESPN] PSG, Inter Milan, Real Madrid are all watching Lingard.
[Melchor Ruiz] The Dutch Björn Kuipers will referee Liverpool - Real Madrid next Wednesday at Anfield.
Bayern vs PSG - Injury Edition [oc]
Today's Hoffenheim-Leverkusen match will the last Monday night game in the Bundesliga. Thanks in no small part to fan protests. [GER, translation in comments]
[Corriere della Sera] The Italian referees association did not like the way Fabio Maresca handled the Ibrahimovic situation and his overall officiating in the Parma game. He is expected to be kept away from officiating Milan’s matches for some time.
[The Athletic] Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will not sell Harry Kane to another English club under any circumstances. Within the industry, a £120M fee has been proposed.
Monday Moan
Daily Discussion