I'm just wishing for another Ronaldo interview at this rate on the current state of this fiasco... It is absolutely shameful that the club is clearly just a source of enrichment for the Glazers and avram being at the game last night is obviously just PR, but what is actually disappointing is the silence from the British Government in how the biggest club in the country is being deliberately fleeced and asset stripped by cowboys and a fiasco of a 'sale' being unceremoniously and embarrassingly played out like a circus before a global audience, they could at least have a say and maybe apply some pressure, because this whole thing with these current owners is just dragging the clubs name through the dirt, it lacks class, integrity, and clarity, and so much more, truly disgraceful.
Yes, it's about time somebody went public just to raise the awareness again of the shit-show that the Glazers are causing. The cowards that own us specifically structure things in a way to hide behind, so they don't have to be accountable - it needs balancing out.
Outside of the club, you could understand people thinking we are impatient spoilt brats arguing with each other about which Billionaire gets buy us. In reality, you scratch the surface and you realise every possible outcome is a different poisoned chalice.
On the Government take - it's absolutely bonkers the situation football is in. You've got two polar opposite things going on right now with us and City - our foreign owners taking money out of the club, financing and funding US banks, no investment or interest in the local community with the large majority of money spent is leaving the UK. Then at City you've got who have foreign owners putting so much money into the UK that they are having to do so illegally, they are regenerating the area and in touch with the community making it better.
The Glazers are legally killing the club for personal greed where huge amount of money is leaving the Country, whist Citys owners are illegally investing in their club bringing heavily disguised money into the Country for whatever they hidden agenda is.
Both seem very, very wrong, and yet nothing is happening or being done about either. If I bought a 100+ year old property and wanted to make changes to it, I'd have to jump through all sorts of hoops, even then there's a high chance you would be told no, you cannot change something with such heritage and part of the fabric of the area and Country - and yet something that affects millions of peoples day to day lives, is just brushed under the carpet.