Good post mate - I think some of answer depends on the culture within the fans themselves, our owners have publicly stated that the club belongs to the fans and they (the owners) are the custodians for the time they are in charge. That sits well with me but I fully appreciate they are seeking a return on their investment but they will have the fans in mind as they develop the club behind the scenes.

If the majority of the fan base are left leaning I would expect to see a huge depth of feeling and protests when a takeover like this happens. Crystal Palace fans have done just that with Chelsea, Man City and now yourselves - as away fans I'd suggest not to take it personally but voice support for the points they make in the hope it brings about positive change in Saudi. Man Utd's support were very proactive against the Glazers and the super league, as were Chelsea's.