It is one year since plans for a controversial European Super League, featuring Liverpool and the other members of the Premier League 'big six', came to light.
Liverpool joined Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur in confirming they were ready to take part in the breakaway competition alongside AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid.
The news was met by a huge backlash from football's governing bodies, players and clubs including Everton, and crucially by supporters, most notably in England, where mass protests were staged.
And within the space of 48 tumultuous hours the proposals started to collapse with the English clubs confirming they would withdraw from the process.
It proved a huge victory for football fans and has led to significant change at Liverpool, for example, who have committed to a supporters board.
But, with Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid still committed to the project, talk of a new version of a European Super League has never gone away, while plans for a revamp of the Champions League have also raised concerns.
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