I bet they can’t wait to get that absolute whopper’s name off those seats
Terrible news for football
Hope this is the beginning of a recovery
Terrible news for football
Hope this is the beginning of a recovery
I think he just wanted to hurt them for not worshipping him enoughI cannot for the life of me think why Chansiri didn't take what was being offered when he had the chance...mentalist.
Started out quite positive, reached a few play offs, lost a final, then sort of didn't follow it up, but it's hard going to make it into the yoyo club bracket, it's like a mini league of it's own, the financials of playing a prem season on a guaranteed hiding and taking the money and then distinguishing yourself as a club from the rest of the championship means being able to have a few quid to keep making the play offs and bring talent through. Southampton are probably the prime example, good turn over of academy players, not afraid to blood a few in the championship and give them minutes in the shop window in the PL and rake in top dollar. See Dibling.I think he just wanted to hurt them for not worshipping him enough
Felt similar about our previous owner and board
How hard can it be to have a fairer outcome?This’ll be yet another example of “you can’t punish the fans” not being applied cos it ain’t the greedy six.
Seeing news of 777……. Had the got control this would have been us.
I've seen a picture on Instagram showing the seats being ripped out already, and apparently less than 30 minutes after the announcement.I bet they can’t wait to get that absolute whopper’s name off those seats
Terrible news for football
Hope this is the beginning of a recovery
There is many a good fiddle,
Played on an old Tuna.
I know my plaice.Who are you trying to Cod?
Great scenes seeing the pure relief from fans who held their noses and will now save their club.
The people united will never be defeated.
There does seem to be a bit of a thing with Asian owners and football though. Sheff Wed, Leicester, Cardiff, Wolves, Birmingham, and numerous clubs abroad. They seem to be happy to put money in at the start, then when the reality of how much it costs to actually run a football club they start losing their wallets all of a sudden totally ignoring the impact it has on people. Ultimately yes, the money is the root of many problems in the game.Meanwhile other teams can spend nearly half a billion in one window. They still call it a sport.
Equally we tolerate billionaires while paupers starve in the same country and we still call ourselves human.
Playthings, baubles for the rich. Bugger rhe impact it has on the people, the fans, who have invested lifetimes in creating their transient bauble. Hate it. We should eat them.There does seem to be a bit of a thing with Asian owners and football though. Sheff Wed, Leicester, Cardiff, Wolves, Birmingham, and numerous clubs abroad. They seem to be happy to put money in at the start, then when the reality of how much it costs to actually run a football club they start losing their wallets all of a sudden totally ignoring the impact it has on people. Ultimately yes, the money is the root of many problems in the game.
You been getting in the holiday spirit?Playthings, baubles for the rich. Bugger rhe impact it has on the people, the fans, who have invested lifetimes in creating their transient bauble. Hate it. We should eat them.
All the money will now go to the upkeep of the club until new owners found, rather than being siphoned off by the charlatan.What do you mean? How is this helpful now?