Real Madrid and Barcelona are the loudest supporters of the Super League, the other Spanish clubs are its biggest enemies. In any case, money from TV rights in La Liga is not shared equally, and even that is not enough for Real and Barca. And they are not the only ones, but the whole of Spain is therefore united: with a big STOP to the European Super League.In the midst of the new Super League campaign, Primera Division was the first to raise its voice against it. As in April 2021, when Europe’s richest clubs first tried to move away from UEFA, La Liga claims: the Super League concept is closed, selfish and elitist.”Now they want to hide it, claiming that they don’t have a model at all and that the league will be open. We know it’s a lie and it will be semi-closed… That model is based on promotion and relegation between European leagues. National championships will not bring direct access to the elite rank. This ensures the continued participation of the privileged few, even if they play poorly in the championship. Let’s be clear: anything less than the fact that the clubs secure participation in the elite rank through the domestic championship means that it is a closed or semi-closed model”, emphasizes La Liga.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787184##Another untruth of the Super League, the Spaniards claim, is that young people no longer watch football. Let us remind you that in the Super League they like to point out the ECA (European Club Association) research that says that 40 percent of young people between the ages of 16 and 24 do not like or are not interested in football at all. La Liga’s research is quite different. It depends on who orders the the survey?”We heard that the Super League presents itself as the savior of football, claiming that the current system no longer attracts young people. Fake news! The data says otherwise. For example, that La Liga viewership among under-24s has jumped by more than 22 percent over the last four seasons. Also, the Global Web Index report says that worldwide there is now 3.4 percent more football fans aged 16 to 29. Furthermore, Tik Tok, a network primarily aimed at young people (71 percent of users are under 35 years old), reveals that 60 percent of its users consume football, the most watched sport on that platform.”Betis have removed Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and Barcelona from the La Liga table on their website following the European Super League announcement.The decision is especially noble coming from them as it leaves fierce rivals Sevilla top. pic.twitter.com/X40OzxaMWB— Sam Street (@samstreetwrites) April 19, 2021 In the end, La Liga assures that the Super League, although its promoters claim it would be more interesting, because people like to watch the clashes of the best footballers in the best clubs, would very quickly become boring.”Super League supposedly offers a more interesting system, but in fact it always offers the same matches, thus turning something extraordinary into ordinary. So we will lose surprises, never-before-seen playoff matches, unsurpassed emotion. It would destroy the possibility of turning dreams into reality, and that was done in the Champions League by Porto, Leicester, Villarreal, Monaco, Roma, Leeds, Borussia Dortmund, Malaga… And many others”.After all that, Primera’s clear message to everyone interested in the European Super League: “Earn it on the field”. Meaning, of course, participation in an elite European competition.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787159##