The European Super League caused an enormous reaction across the continent through the week, but the proposed competition had all but disappeared within 48 hours of its announcement.
One thing it did appear to do in its short life, though, was to unite fans across rivalries and borders.
According to an El Mundo survey, 58 percent of fans are opposed to the Super League, particularly the younger age bracket that Florentino Perez had been so keen to target.
The survey showed that as many 65 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 29 were against the short-lived tournament.
Perhaps the most striking statistic to emerge from the survey was that 71 percent of people believe that the whole ordeal has damaged Florentino Perez's reputation, with him being the face and chairman of the flopped competition.
What the survey appears to do is dismiss the validity of the survey the founding clubs apparently conducted, showing that the Super League had the support of 76 percent of Spanish fans.
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