Richest clubs get incredible competition from Serbia! Lower tiers setting up "Sunday Super League"
It all started with the Miljakovac Football Club, located in a Belgrade suburb
Footballing and sporting Europe have been shaken by the news that 12 European clubs are establishing what they call their "Super League" and that this will almost certainly change the European football that has been built for decades. This did not meet with the approval of even the head coaches and players of the clubs that are involved, such as Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp and James Milner who criticized this idea designed to create an even bigger gap in football.
But the most concrete moves so far have been made by several European clubs from lower tiers, but also those from top leagues, which will establish the "Concrete Super League" ("Beton Superliga" in Serbian - akin to "Sunday Super League") - a competition where socializing, real football, networking, humanitarian work, exchange of experiences, marketing and everything else that should make football better, will take center stage instead of some money grab.
A humorous initiative of FC Recreativo from Banja Luka posted on Twitter - got taken very seriously by the Serbian club FC (FK) Miljakovac, a recently founded club with a humanitarian mission, as well as FC Osogovo, a Macedonian second league team, and FC Vardar, the most famous club in North Macedonia.
Support for the founding of the "Beton Superliga (Super League)" came even from the "cradle of football" - "FC United of Manchester," a club from Manchester, England, founded by the fans after Manchester United got bought by the Glazer brothers, and which is popular around the world.
The initiative has also been supported by FC Fairant from Krakow, a Polish lower league team, and many clubs are just starting to show up, so this league and initiative will have more and more members intent on reiterating that football, created by the poor - is now being stolen by the rich.
The plan is for the clubs to connect at all levels, and when circumstances allow them to visit, play each other in humanitarian matches, and show the true essence of football, which appears to be by and large for forgotten today.
(Telegraf.rs)