Premier League chief Richard Masters insists there is “no beef” between top-flight and EFL clubs in the fallout over Project Big Picture.
The reshaping of English football is on hold but Liverpool’s owner is said to regard it as a win that clubs are committed to a review
The plans were put forward by Liverpool and Manchester United.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The "Project Big Picture" proposals would have seen an increase in funds for the 72 clubs in the Football League (EFL) but also include special voting rights for the biggest clubs in the Premier Leagu
The "Project Big Picture" proposals would have seen an increase in funds for the 72 clubs in the Football League (EFL) but also include special voting rights for the biggest clubs in the Premier Leagu
Premier League clubs have rejected the radical proposals of Project Big Picture after holding an emergency board meeting, but have promised to provide League One and League Two sides with an additiona
Liverpool and Manchester United have been forced into an embarrassing climbdown over their push to reform English football after a tense meeting
Premier League clubs swiftly rejected the proposals and instead agreed to a strategy review and to make a new bailout offer to the EFL worth £77m after their opening attempt was rejected.
Ahead of a virtual Premier League meeting on Wednesday, United and Liverpool have not commented on the contentious plans and have left EFL Chairman Rick Parry to advocate for them in public as anger a
Liverpool and Manchester United, as well as EFL chairman Rick Parry, are behind a radical restructure to the Premier League that would bring enormous changes to English football.
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Premier League clubs reject 'Project Big Picture'

12:00am, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Premier League clubs reject 'Project Big Picture'
EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: The offer of financial help, which was ordered by the Government to get football through the pandemic, is not a part of the Project Big Picture plan.
The Premier League wants to finalise a bailout package on Wednesday but some clubs are unwilling to hand money to the EFL while Rick Parry is chairman
With leaked 'Project Big Picture' proposals proving divisive and handing too much power to the 'big six', here is a fairer plan to save the game
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