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How should the Big 6 be punished? What action against breakaway Super League rebels?



The European Super League has been cast aside, thrown on the scrap heap and is no more – at least for now.

And with the threat gone and Florentino Perez nearly finished with his ranting we can all move on with our lives. Well, almost…

As for the Big Six, they now face a nervous wait to learn their fate after crossing football’s governors, with the Premier League and UEFA now weighing up a suitable punishment for them and the other member clubs of the ‘Dirty Dozen’.

Points deductions, relegations, removal from European competition, and transfer bans have all been among the ideas thrown into the hat for consideration.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has fired an ominous warning to those involved, though did concede the Big Six may be looked upon favourably for dropping out of the running first.

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But how should they be punished for their actions? Have your say in the Mirror Football survey below.





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