Liverpool owner apologises to fans over Super League fiasco
By AFP
21 April 2021 |
11:35 am
Liverpool's principal owner John W Henry apologises in a video message for his part in the proposed European Super League, which lies in ruins after a mass pullout from Premier League clubs.
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