Project Big Picture plans have been rejected by Premier League clubs, who will instead work together on a "strategic plan" to find a new way forward for English football. Liverpool and Manchester United, along with EFL chairman Rick Parry, had been behind the PBP plans which emerged at the weekend. Had the proposals been adopted they would have represented the most significant changes in English football in a generation, with a major shift in league voting rights proposed which would have put far greater power in the hands of the top flight's so-called 'big six' clubs.