What the papers say – April 20

The so-called Big Six of the English Premier League face a furious backlash in the papers after the unveiling of proposals for a breakaway tournament.

The Daily Mirror describes the situation as “the fight for our game” and goes on to talk of the “fury” of football fans.

The carries the headline “You’ll never go it alone” as it joins The Guardian and The Independent in reporting the Government will fight the planned league.

“The great game robbery” is splashed across the front of The Sun, which carries a piece from Prime Minister Boris Johnson in which he writes: “It is your game – and you can rest assured that I’m going to do everything I can to give this ludicrous plan a straight red.”

Metro says the new league has also received a “red card from Wills”, with The Daily Telegraph quoting the Duke of Cambridge as sharing fans’ fears for football.

William “cries foul on league of greed”, according to the Daily Mail as The Times reports the royal has joined the “backlash” to the competition.

The Daily Express calls the Super League “shameful!”, while the Financial Times reveals the 12 clubs which have signed up have each been guaranteed a “welcome bonus” worth up to 300 million Euros (£258 million).

And the Daily Star asks “Can we have our football back please, mister?”, before adding: “You can shove your greed. You can shove your Big Six.”

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