Three years on from the initial divisive proposal, a revamp for the European Super League (ESL)—a dreamed up rival to fracture UEFA’s domination on European soccer with tournaments like the Champions League—are back, boosted by a ruling from the European Court of Justice against European and international soccer governing bodies. Playing devil’s advocate, for too long sports clubs and individual athletes have played to the tune of established sports leagues, which have thought themselves exempt from competition. Case in point is what Saudi Arabia‘s Public Investment Fund has attempted in the golfing world by launching LIV Golf, to the deep displeasure of PGA Tour, the golfing world’s incumbent. This culminated in merger talks to get rid of the problem caused…