That's right, I'm a **** who enjoys supporting a team that has finally achieved a decent level of success. I would like it to continue for as long as possible, but that's rapidly becoming a minority view on this forum. Most of you seem to prefer the off-field battle with the owner and you're willing to toss away everything that has been achieved by hounding him out.
That's because he's a dick. And as you can see, ****s go hand in hand with dicks. We are normal people and we don't want to get spunked on by a dick, but you being a ****, it's what you were made for.
But no-one knows if his leaving would "toss away everything". It could very easily mean being bought by a richer owner with a desire to unite the club and provide more stability than we have now. If and when the club struggles on the field next season, I doubt whether he would trust SB to the same degree, nor would many of AA's supporters trust him to take City further. It's the "devil you know" scenario, but all I can see is a "devil" who is running a football club on a divide and rule basis.
Are you confident this "richer owner with a desire to unite the club and provide more stability than we have now." exists?
I do wonder how many people actually want him out , I don't see why opinion has to be so polarised . I realise Mr Allam isn't helping himself though One issue is overshadowing everything . I hope somebody at the club actually had a plan b for when the FA rejected the name change as we all forecasted
We're beginning to be taken seriously, on the pitch. However, off it, the mad doctor is not doing us much good. Is he? I'd guess no-one will have a say but AA. And I'd also guess that he doesn't accept advice easily.
And are you in denial that the players Allam has bought and the manager he brought in are the main reason we're beginning to be taken seriously, on the pitch? No matter where you look the root of our recent success comes back to Allam.
So do I. So would I. Unfortunately, this monumental misunderstanding on your part is why you're a ****.
You're absolutely right of course. But that makes his decision to p*ss all over our history even more sad. He could be feted, instead he's hated. His choice. Personally I think he gets a kick out of it.
Of course I'm not in denial about that. I include it in my reference to 'on the pitch'. (Even though another guy suggested SB and SB has picked his own players). But, in his handling of the name-change fiasco; indeed, in his very notion of it, the man reveals himself to be a monumental fool. He's prepared to piss away all the Club's success in pursuit of his ego-driven crock of ****.
His handling of the name change has been petulant and childish, but in all things football related he has been our most successful owner. So do you sacrifice success because you don't like the bloke?
If he continues in his obtuse stupidity. He's now not doing the Club or the fans any good at all. Nor will he attract the hallucinatory sponsorships he and Ehab bleat about.