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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Lee Swettenham

Survey: What do you think about your club after the European Super League fiasco?

After a tumultuous few days, plans for a European Super League are in ruins.

On Sunday, news broke that Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham had signed up to take part in a breakaway league containing 20 of Europe's biggest clubs.

What followed over the next 48 hours was an almost unprecedented backlash from across the football fraternity, as governing bodies, governments, former players and - most importantly - fans shared their alarm and disdain for the plans.

The owners of the clubs involved were accused of greed, and United and City fans particularly were left furious by the move.

But as the swell of opposition continued to grow unabated, Chelsea and City followed by United and the rest backed down from the plan, with Ed Woodward announcing his resignation as the Reds' executive vice-chairman.

So fans can celebrate the plan's demise, at least for the time being.

But what now? How do you United and City fans feel after what has happened over the last few days?

Reds and Blues - have your feelings changed towards your clubs because of the attempts to break away? And do you think there's a better way for clubs to be run, with more influence from supporters?

We want to hear your views - fill in our survey HERE, or below to let us know your thoughts and send a message to the clubs' owners.

The reaction to the ESL plans was almost unheard of in its scale and speed, and appears to have taken the scheme's instigators aback.

After the announcement of the plans on Sunday, we launched a survey to find out what fans really thought about them.

More than 100,000 fans submitted their thoughts - we're currently collating their answers and we'll bring them to you later this week.

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