It is hard to spot any sense of localism or community in financing an exercise in short-term greed

It’s a good thing JP Morgan hasn’t yet launched its retail bank in the UK. If it had, calls for a boycott would probably be heard already on account of the Wall Street bank’s role as financier, and thus enabler, of the deeply unpopular breakaway Super League for European football.

Related: Government pledges to stop English clubs joining European Super League

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