MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Europe's leading clubs were meeting on Friday to thrash out their position on reforms and the financial structure of UEFA's Champions League as fan groups criticised them for "crisis profiteering" in supporting plans to expand the competition to 36 teams.
The European Club Association (ECA) was holding a board meeting, with UEFA's Clubs Competitions Committee due to meet later.
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