Former English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke believes the widespread opposition to the proposed European Super League will mean it never comes about.

The announcement by six leading English clubs on Sunday that they plan to join a breakaway European Super League has sparked a furious reaction across the sport.

Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are among 12 teams to have signed up to the plan, which they believe will be a more lucrative version of the Champions League.

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