New football watchdog to hold first summit despite European clubs clash
English football's new watchdog is convening its inaugural summit early next month despite being warned of a clash with the annual gathering of Europe's main clubs association.
The bosses of English football's new watchdog will next week pitch up to a summit of the game's most powerful clubs as they await the outcome of the probe into alleged financial improprieties at Manchester...
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