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European Super League: Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal's U.S. owners among big losers as fallout continues

A week after 12 rebel clubs from the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A tried and failed to launch a European Super League, football is still dealing with the fallout of a momentous period in the game's modern history.

Billionaire owners have made unprecedented apologies. Supporters have taken to the streets to protest. Players and managers have spoken out about the plans. The game's governing bodies are all preparing to sanction those clubs -- AC Milan, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur -- who had plotted to break away from the rest in order to massively boost their commercial revenue.