Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I'm certainly not courting scapegoating and agree all that can should pay what they can, or share what they can, for the greater good.
I guess my bug bear is here was an opportunity to right many of the wrongs of the modern game and show a united way forward to show that sport DOES transcend boundaries and can be a huge benefit to the overall psyche of a country but they've failed in my eyes.
The owners, in the main have failed - many through silence. The players, in the main have also failed - through silence or not forcing a response from their union the PFA. The governing bodies have failed - through astounding ignorance and hubris. And the sport in general for me has made itself look incredibly out of touch and is at risk of losing lots of long standing fans because of it.
I'm not sure what people expect though really.
Football has never ever been well run. You can go back through history of the game and it is littered with poor practice. The community aspects, if one is being really cynical are a byproduct of people wanting to watch and play football, not through some altruistic ideology that a football club is for the greater good of it's community. The community makes the football club, not the other way round.
Not sure why the players have failed? In what other profession would you approach your employer and offer to take a pay cut? Surely this has to come from the employer to say we need you to take this pay cut and the employees take a decision on that. The clubs don't seem to have any real problem in doing that to the non-paying staff, but it is down to them to do it to the playing staff, not sure why the players are responsible for dictating what their employer should or shouldn't do in this crisis.
You'd be a bit pissed off as a player that you take a cut to keep the club a float, then once the new season is underway your club manages to find £30m for a new striker on £100k per week. Make no mistake, that is football in a nutshell.