Originally Posted by
Wardy
Seems to be more of a lack of understanding of English football culture and the part/role played by a football club towards its town, and its people. I’m presuming that these are largely American owners or at least American based business people who have a capitalist consumerist view of the world and understand more about franchises than a sense of permanence, history and belonging.
Terms like “ understand our feelings”, “ give us an apology” will be alien to them.
I suspect even Middle Eastern Arab owners understand the importance of English football history and culture to the fans and supporters, better than them
They’ve got you in a double bind where the only thing that might affect them is by fans stopping attending matches ie.hit them in the pocket, against the nature of football fandom which forces you to go to games and invest in the club because you’re not merely clients or customers but fans whose health and well-being depends on it.
Thatcher managed to “ close a pit and kill a village” looks like these monsters are cut from the same hue