To go on tour somewhere it could endanger fans lives.. :?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43877716
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To go on tour somewhere it could endanger fans lives.. :?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43877716
If fans choose.to go that's one thing, going on tour to a country that is actively engaged in ethnic cleansing and whos government has suppressed human rights for decades just to bolster your commercial interests outside Leeds United is a sign of moral corruption on the part.of our owner.
What on earth makes you think they ever gave the fans a passing thought?
Mental decision.
Lets be honest though how many of you genuinely knew what was going on there before this announcement?
Going there is not an issue in the slightest infact it can help solve the problem and atrocity that is going on (in parts, not all) of Myanmar, what issues like this need sadly is publicity which leads to public uproar which leads to action being taken and whether or not their intentions are financial this can only help to solve the plight.
Now, if Leeds United go there, play games, come home and do nothing then it is a wasted opportunity. If they go there, help kids, raise awareness and build strong bonds then as far as I'm concerned it is positive.
I know people love to hit the moral outrage button as soon as possible but this tour in no way helps the people committing the atrocity, we are not going there to raise money for them or support them and why should the kids and regular people in that country be denied what for them will be quite a big deal.
Sums it up for me that most people are bothered about 'our fans' who can choose to go, they don't have to whereas the people living there have no choice and I'm sure if you ask them they'd quite like us to come over. Whilst claiming it is some deep rooted worry for the actual people being killed and made to feel parts of the country. This will be good for the people of Myanmar in many ways.