So basically, there was a meeting, where nothing in particular was discussed worthy of note, but nobody fell out or terminated the meeting, which in itself was a massive success. Next time, AA will ask the council to give him the stadium, the council will tell him to p*ss off and they will be back to square one. Sounds a good use of taxpayers money does this.
Tick tock we're slipping into the bottom 3 and the transfer window is closing. Where better to focus your attention than on some childish confected spat with the corporation about signage? Just like last year when they focused their attention on corner-cutting groundsmen rather than trying to prevent relegation
If they are still there at the end of the season, then I shall not be renewing until they have gone. Even if they put the club in the hands of accountants, they will still be pulling the strings.
I'm sure you are right, I never thought I would come to this decision, but I'm a corporate member, so it is not small money we are talking about, and I just can't stomach anymore the feeling of giving them this amount of money every year.
I am not living overseas I am working on a 6 months contract. I already paid for this seasons pass, so even though I m not attending games I have paid for it.
Just burnt my bridge and cancelled our memberships. Youngest lad refused to go while Allams still around and now eldest lad who is as loyal as they come can't be bothered any more and doesn't want to go to the Leeds game so what's the point in carrying on. What a ****ing **** state of affairs. I love the City that was but can't stand it any more with these **** stains "running" the club. I have nothing but utter contempt for the vindictive lying ****s who drip feed poison wherever they go. 52 bastard years I've been supporting City and I never felt so low about the club. Lots of happy memories that I will treasure until the day I die. Hopefully the Allams will **** off soon and I can spend time with my sons again watching City whichever league we've sunk to.
Forgot to add my grandad started going 99 years ago after WW1 ended and my dad after WW2 ended. Nearly a 100 years of a family tradition broken by a pair of ****s.