The Prime Minister was asked about this when he was in Stroud earlier. He thinks plans for the European Super League would be very damaging for football.
The Secretary of State for the Department of Culture Media and Sport has also been on his feet in Parliament today to explain that we will not stand by and watch football be cravenly stripped of the things that make millions across the country love it.
I watched the video of Gary Neville reacting to the plans last night on Football Daily - saying that the European proposals are a criminal act against the fans and pulling no punches on what he thinks about the clubs involved.
It seems pretty clear to me that the ESL plans are as unpopular as they are potentially damaging and I do not see any football fans finding any merit.
The football authorities have rules in place to deal with this and the Culture Secretary has explained they are rightly considering a wide range of sanctions and measures to stop the move. They will have the government's full backing.
The government has formally triggered the launch of our fan led review of football. The Rt Hon Tracey Crouch MP, a well respected member of parliament and former DCMS Minister is conducting a root and branch examination of football in this country.