It's just entertaining for me reading all the Mary Whitehouse pearl clutching at the prospect of Ahmed Ali Bin Saud (made up name) potentially sitting in the directors box and empty threats of not supporting the team anymore.
Where's the line?
Ta for the elaboration mate.
Well, kinda same - I'm not gonna stop supporting and everyone who does will be inevitably back when we start winning. It's the way of the sport(s) sadly - money talks.
The line is sadly not up to us anymore and we can draw imaginary ones in the sand all we want - it should've been drawn up about 32 years ago with the re-creation of the league, or at least in the last 25 or so. Blackburn won by buying out the best players for the most part, United were doing it for ages, but it was fine, as it created a steady income stream. Rovers failed in the end, but when they were doing big money transfers - the money was pennies compared to today; 25 mil in the first 3 years or something? A laugh currently. United fell off after being the highest valued and richest club in the world for about 25 years, buying the best players money can afford and having a genuinely top manager to use them - now they just spend insane money while facing no penalties.
Then came the oligarchs and pumped even more money, made an even bigger income stream, but also rewrote and bent the rules as much as they can so their products can hold value. Now Sheikhs and beheaders are using the same tactics for sportwashing, while bloating and making the sport boring for many, as you know the outcomes of games, and you know that "great player X" will be wearing City colours soon.
What did the Prem/FA do in both situations? Nothing, just enjoyed the insane income they had and probably paid each other 100s of mils in the process, and now they've woken up but cannot even make a dent in City, Chelsea et al, so they're going after the financially smaller but still famous fish - us, Forest, anyone that's not "sky 6", but the damage is already done and everyone knows whose interests they serve.
The best thing for the Prem as we know/want it would've been the creation of a Super League and removal of the "sky 6" so they can play there, it seems, but they would've bent over backwards to keep them for sure.
Not a great age for sports really.