The controversial 'Project Big Picture' has come under even more scrutiny after the Football Supporters' Association labelled the proposals as a 'sugar coated cyanide pill'.
Manchester United and Liverpool, as well as EFL chairman Rick Parry, have been the driving forces behind the plans for a huge shake-up within football but the drastic proposals have been met by fierce criticism throughout the sport.
And the FSA have now raised their concerns - claiming the long-term issues far outweigh the short-term financial benefits for clubs following the coronavirus crisis.

'While Project Big Picture dangles an alleged 250 million pounds "rescue fund" in front of clubs to cover lost revenues during the 2019-20 season they might actually be a sugar coated cyanide pill,' the FSA said in a statement when talking about the EFL bail-out - a major component of the previously secret project.