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Premier League and FA join forces as they unveil plans to crush any future plots to launch breakaway Super League

, Premier League and FA join forces as they unveil plans to crush any future plots to launch breakaway Super League

THE Premier League and FA have vowed to crush the Super League plotters if they attempt another breakaway.

In a move to reassure fans the threat has been killed off for good, the FA launched an inquiry by demanding full and frank answers from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs and the two Manchester giants.

Football fans were outraged after plans to join the European Super League were revealed

And the Premier League promised it will change its rulebook to dismiss any possibility of the rebels coming back for a second attempt.

A Prem statement read: “The Premier League has prepared a series of measures to enshrine the core principles of the professional game an open pyramid, progression through sporting merit and the highest standards of sporting integrity.

“These measures are designed to stop the threat of breakaway leagues in future.”

The Big Six are facing disrepute charges for their parts in the attempted coup.

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FA top brass are understood to feel heavy fines are more likely, rather than punishments that would hit the fans such as points deductions.

A Wembley spokesperson said: “We have been discussing legislation with Government that would allow us to prevent any similar threat in the future so we can protect the English football pyramid.”

The crisis brought English football’s ruling parties together — and the involvement of the Government and its threatened “legislative bombshell” helped torpedo the breakaway plans in the space of 48 hours.

And the Prem clarified the specific steps it intends to take and force on to the rulebook at this summer’s AGM, to come into immediate effect.

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It pledged to bring in new rules to “protect open competition” and an owners’ charter that must be signed by all club bosses “committing them to the core principles of the League” — or they will face “significant sanctions”.

A statement read: “The Premier League, supported by The FA, is taking the following actions to protect our game, our clubs and their fans from further disruption and uncertainty:

“Additional rules and regulation to ensure the principles of the Premier League and open competition are protected.

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“A new Owners’ Charter that all club owners will be required to sign up to, committing them to the core principles of the Premier League.

“Breaches of these rules and the Charter will be subject to significant sanctions.

“We are enlisting the support of Government to bring in appropriate legislation to protect football’s open pyramid, principles of sporting merit and the integrity of the football community.

“And we will work with the fan groups, Government, Uefa, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA to defend the integrity and future prospects of English Football.”

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