Premier League release statement over "damaging" proposal led by Liverpool and Man Utd

The Premier League have responded to suggestions of a radical shake-up within the English game, being led by the two clubs, and are unhappy with EFL chief Rick Parry
The Premier League have released a statement with regards claims that Manchester United and Liverpool are leading proposals to radically change the landscape of English football.
The two clubs have been working for three years on a radical set of proposals to reshape both the Premier League and EFL.
It would be the biggest overhaul within English football since 1992.
Entitled Project Big Picture it is being seen in some quarters as a power grab by the Big Six who will become more powerful within the Premier League.
Thats because there would be the abolition of the one-club, one-vote rule which has underpinned the Premier League since its inception.
Now the Premier League have declared that they are disappointed with EFL chief Rick Parry for his on the record support and insisting that they see a number of the proposals as being damaging.
A statement declared: We have seen media reports today regarding a plan to restructure football in this country.
English football is the worlds most watched, and has a vibrant, dynamic and competitive league structure that drives interest around the globe.
To maintain this position, it is important that we all work together.
"Both the Premier League and The FA support a wide-ranging discussion on the future of the game, including its competition structures, calendar and overall financing particularly in light of the effects of COVID-19
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