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Well we all look pretty dumb to say those small protests had no impact now don't we

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I read the same things 25 years ago and it did t happen then. It won’t now either. Football isn’t that vital to them. K-pop for example is far more important in that culture.
You heard that 25 years ago?!?! No one in their right mind would've said that in the year 2000. And no shit anime/kpop is going to be more important since it's exporting culture/money. But doesn't mean they can't be good in football. The fact that you think it won't happen is pure ignorance and stupidity.
 
Exactly. Its very easy to be cynical, sneer and say whats the point, it wont get him to sell etc but its getting traction and putting a bit of pressure on. Also i guess doing something is always better than doing nothing so fair play to all those involved. It really cant do any harm for him to hear some dissenting voices rather than the congratulatory backslaps from the nodding dogs in the boardroom.

And before anyone starts with the whataboutery, no i won't be attending as stopped going 5 years ago because i'd reached the stage then where i thought they just didnt care about the football or even attempting to compete and i simply care less than i used too. But i still wish the protesters well.
The protesters should be the last ones people attack. They are speaking up for something they feel passionate about. It’s a weird logic to say you should comply & shut up unless you can change things. People should make their voices heard even if it has no impact if they want to. If someone wants to protest oil companies etc dumping toxic waste in the ocean then good for them. The alternative is the laugh & mock them because the oil company aren’t going to stop because you hold up a sign, :king: ha ha so funny that person with a sign protesting big multi billion pound oil company. As if they care. :pocheyes:.
Now I will tell you how they should protest as I am smarter, better & extremely smug!
Levy & ENIC making us shit & all many people seem to care about is mocking or belittling people making a stand against them.
 
You heard that 25 years ago?!?! No one in their right mind would've said that in the year 2000. And no shit anime/kpop is going to be more important since it's exporting culture/money. But doesn't mean they can't be good in football. The fact that you think it won't happen is pure ignorance and stupidity.
They always seem to have a few qualities I like. Work hard, technically very good & a good attitude. Not sure if they can get as good as you think but hopefully as it would make football better having some good Asian countries.
 
Well we all look pretty dumb to say those small protests had no impact now don't we
It's like a perfect storm for the media to go at Levy now.

Not only are we having a historically bad season, but his two biggest shields in Moshiri and Ashley are both gone from Everton and Newcastle respectively.

Man United are obviously also down in the dumps, but they have Rathcliffe come in so they are at least looking like they are trying to change things up.

There's nothing to shield Levy any more from the press.
 
One thing that the BBC article brought up that is lowkey important is that Levy has surrounded himself at the top level of the club with other people like him. People who's skills and expertise lies on the business side rather than the footballing side. And people who prefer ignoring the distress in the stands rather than address it.

There just isn't a balance up top in regards to business expertise and football expertise. Lange may not be everyone's favourite but he must be feeling like Sissyphus right now. We need someone like Paratici, a football guy with expertise and a strong personality, to actually push for the footballing side of things.
 
This one hits hard when you think about it.

Club leadership feel they have come closer to winning more than just the 2008 League Cup in the Enic/Levy era having reached 15 semi-finals and six finals

When you think about all the ridicule we get for being trophy dodgers. Can anyone outside of City, Chelsea, United and Woolwich come close to that stat? Is it even close?
 
This one hits hard when you think about it.

Club leadership feel they have come closer to winning more than just the 2008 League Cup in the Enic/Levy era having reached 15 semi-finals and six finals

When you think about all the ridicule we get for being trophy dodgers. Can anyone outside of City, Chelsea, United and Woolwich come close to that stat? Is it even close?
I’m sure fans of those clubs would say there’s no question which club is most prolific at bottling the big event.

All those occasions to me speak to the mentality of the club. The inability to win a big game under pressure, to beat a big club late in a tournament with it all on the line, this is a mentality that we have never had. Apart from one CL run, under the mentality of a manager who the chairman decided needed sacking, the lack of composure and mental toughness is pervasive.
 
One thing that the BBC article brought up that is lowkey important is that Levy has surrounded himself at the top level of the club with other people like him. People who's skills and expertise lies on the business side rather than the footballing side. And people who prefer ignoring the distress in the stands rather than address it.

There just isn't a balance up top in regards to business expertise and football expertise. Lange may not be everyone's favourite but he must be feeling like Sissyphus right now. We need someone like Paratici, a football guy with expertise and a strong personality, to actually push for the footballing side of things.

The whole bbc article is a terrible defence of him. Anyone reading it has to think he should have gone years ago.
 
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