I’m not against any thank you very much, it is possible to give balance by expressing other peoples point of view, inc a bit of exaggeration to make a point, without sharing them. You’ve jumped to an unfair conclusion so take your Gammon and put some pineapple on it.
Certainly football is seen as a vehicle for change for pretty much everything, it’s not just in the PL this occurs. My only gripe is a fair bit of hypocrisy when it comes to football and campaigning eg developing womens game when FIFA had Sepp Blatter at the helm for 20 years. It’s sometimes like listening to Tory policy on tackling poverty. But there is also something about millionaires preaching to others about anything that can be nauseating. Maybe if Arsenal donated £2 from Ben Whites transfer to keep some Youth centres open in their back yard (shocking stat of 750+ closures nationwide was revealed), that sort of thing. I don’t know enough about what they already do, but I do know from lots of campaigning and charity work myself that there’s loads of hypocrisy, in fact I was once privy to some sensitive stuff involving a professional football club that was so. Anyway, let’s hope Elba and Wrighty do make an impact with their campaign because kids murdering kids is about as sick as a society can get.
Well over exaggeration does your cause no good at all. You just look like you're ranting into a void without any consideration of the complexities of the issues.
No doubt there are some in football who are corrupt. No doubt some are paying lip service. But all the time it's the most popular game in the world, schemes like AITC, campaigns like Rainbow Laces or Kick It Out or Arsenal changing kit will be far more effective and raise far more awareness than a youth worker handing out flyers in a church.
And I genuinely can't believe anyone is against the annual Remembrance games. These people gave their lives so the game could carry on. The least we can do is say thanks.