It's actually a very good situation to have some kind of reset. It won't happen but now would be a good moment to level it up somewhat. It's wishful thinking.....
TBF, Spurlock made some good points. He consistently said that it was a money driven decision and his view was that it was better looking out from within, than looking in from outside. As has been said, it’s easy taking the moral high ground when you’ve not been invited to participate.
Our sponsors need to speak up as well. Kohler, TeamViewer, Adidas, Chev, Audi, Hublot, the lot of them are being dragged through the mud by the cancerous meatball and his paymaster.
Honestly mate this is the most moving thing I've experienced as a fan. I've never seen all the fans fighting together. Ultimately I don't think they expected the reaction fron the fans of the clubs involved, so I'm convinced they've saved the sport and my club. I tell you what though I know what you're guys have been going on about with these glazer ****s... We should all be helping you get rid of these tyrants now
I agreed with a lot of what he was saying, especially when bringing the toon saudi takeover into it. I've been against that from the start because it's immoral.
If you had one arm and both your legs trapped and needed both arms to free your legs, you'd try to free your arm first.
See I told you everything was going to be ok. Now then all we need is NDM to sort out one or two ahem issues and we can create our own.............
There are two ways this could go. Appease those who have come back by offering them more say, or take a proper look at the distribution of football money and make it fairer across the whole pyramid. The big boys (not just the 6 who left) would probably choose the former. This could well backfire for the ones who wanted more power though because it has set off the government review and the independent regulator. That could benefit the pyramid more than the other clubs ever would have.