Yes, clubs may pick up glory hunters on the back of a brand and success but there is nothing fair play about it as the millionaires and billionaires steal the working class game. While at the same time selling our soul. I have never longed for Premier League football and you will find there are many supporters that share that view. That soul has been stolen from the next generations as anyone born from the mid 80's probably will never understand this mentality or the hatred I feel for what has been bought and brought on the modern game. Because while glory hunters increase with success, supporters long for the days we once shared...
http://supportersnotcustomers.com/2013/05/12/hednesford-town-vs-fc-united-of-manchester/
I love the final paragraph:
One day, the Sky Sports and Premier League money train will derail, leaving many clubs to be reformed and built from the ground up. When this happens, the likes of FC United of Manchester, Chester, Darlington, Portsmouth and AFC Wimbledon will pave the way. The future of football is fan owned, and England is starting to realise it.
Did I watch a single premier league game today on the final day. No, not one single moment. Do I share the fondness of Fergie's retirement, no, crying out loud, anyone would have thought the guy had died with the 24-48hr blanket news initially. It even knocked the Queens speech of its throne. While the raiding of petroleum offices received just 3 minute snippets initially in comparison. Still it acted as a side attraction from UKIP for David Cameron, even mentioning it in parliament - lol. The greatness of the brand, especially with a nothing Swansea game coming up, SKY had to keep their subscribers hooked somehow during the final games and that was achieved via Fergie time.
Read papers like the Daily Malice, that have been beating the hell out of football supporters for ages, highlighting every skirmish, while applauded events such as the best end of season response at the Pirelli goes unmentioned. Yeah ok, that was lower league and we don't matter.
Jimmy Hill for all his good intentions, has a lot to answer for in his quest for scrapping the maximum wage but in fairness even he could not have forseen the future.
Listen to the supporters above in this thread I say, where they state as I do about the financial implications of supporting your club. Not being able to attend as many games as you may wish and that was at League Two level. So get to the Prem and that will have wider implications on those same supporters above, while we are replaced by yes, the glory hunters, unless we are financially fortunate enough.
Let me ask how can a fourth place team make the Champions League, why does it not go to Wigan who actually won a trophy. Why does a place not go to the FA Cup winners, after all it is not really a CHAMPIONS league. Money and greed plain and simple. The FA and UEFA would rather go to their grave first than take something from the Elite.
Time for a football revolution I say. One day this will all implode and I will be laughing my head off, even if from beyond my grave.