Couldn't sleep last night,
that whole thing got me thinking at how poor state the club is right now and how much deeper is that than just Ashley problem. Us being milked by our owner year after year, running in circles with no hope of anything than just being mediocre side, with players in and out the door, so you already don't recognize them by face is just our own particular problem.
Much bigger issue is that without big money owners any club's chances of breaking top-4 or top-6 is just almost as slim, may be just next to nothing.
And PL just showed us our place to be alsorunners. There used to be an idea - imrove little by little, got lucky and break into Chamions League, revieve more TV revenue, build on that and then, after all hard-work you grind out you place at the top. But it doens't work anymore.
Much hated here Aston Villa once tried to break into it, spent lot of money, failed, hasn't recovered since, maybe never will. Lecester got into one or two Champions League, but couldn't cope running 2 shows with their squad depth. Also being ripped off by big boys of their best players. From other side - Man Utd was thrown away for a few seasons, still able to outbid most teams in Europe and England.
Juventus are champions 9 times in a row, PSG and Bayern collecting home trophies as routine, Real and Barca dominate Spain. Teams braking points tally records recently is no coincedense and no good thing.
We've got to the point where it really doesn't matter if NUFC is winning against Everton and then conceede late minute equaizer - it doesn't change anything, or it was vice versa last season? Who cares?
14 teams in the league are alsorunners. These are hundreds in Europe in the top leagues. All them provide food for top dogs. We as fans feed them. With our money.
I don't know what can be done here. We've had our lucky ticket, but it was taken away from us. 13 other teams didn't even had that hope. Next time we play Aston Villa it is Alsorunners vs Alsorunners with result being absolutelly irrelevant.
I hope that the voice of, so-called "small teams" across the continent can be heard, we don't want to be alsorunners.