11/10 animal bang on 👍
I actually disagree with some of your post Jules especially the point regarding charity .
If your business is strapped for cash then it falls on your shoulders to guide the business to safer waters , its not the job of the customer .
The business from a financial point of view was paying for itself pre pandemic .
What the owners aren't factoring in is that the pandemic affects everyone and will affect its customers further down the road when we get hit with a massive recession .
The owner's don't own the effects of the pandemic alone .
Capitalism for profit ..... socialism for the losses is going on here .
The oldest trick in the book using fans emotional ties as the tactic .
Your talking about the collective wealth of the ownership which is around £9bn putting the emphasis to fund the club in a town which is one of the most deprived areas in the country heading for a huge recession under a tory government with absolutely no guarantee they will see a ball kicked inside Oakwell .
Ya havin a laff Jules .
11/10 animal bang on 👍
They should get their hands in their own fekkin pockets, they're filthy rich and its their business and responsibility. I'm sure there's other ways of getting their business through this pandemic and pending recession without bleeding the fans dry and preying on their love and loyalty.
Of course we all want things to get back to normal but at the same time we've got to be realistic and so have our billionaire owners. It dunt tek a genius to work art that most of us will be scratching our arses for money in the coming months.
They said from day one the club has to be self sufficient. When it isn’t, they’ll sell, or let it die. I’d prefer to keep it alive. So hopefully the former occurs. There’s bigger clubs than us in financial trouble with rich owners who won’t bale them out. The days of “ Loyalty to the town and it’s people are over, with clubs being owned by businesses, rather than local “football mad rich people”. I’m not saying that’s right, but it’s how it is these days. I can’t think of many clubs that are now owned in the “family business” style way. They will close the club down if it’s becomes an albatross. These type of business people won’t hesitate I’m sure.
I didn't think you thought of me as pond life Jules. I was trying to draw attention to the danger of the notion developing that those who renew are proper, "reyt" fans but those who do not renew for various reasons are less worthy of being called a Barnsley FC fan. It's what can happen when the "emotional attachment" and "pleading poverty to save the club" cards are played by the owners.
Look for the tongue in cheek face in Post 20
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You are right Animal. Folk are dying, and losing jobs and livelihoods. Horrible times.