how many of the ESL clubs are American owned?
I think its a minority.
Clubs took the money from "investors"
And fans are now shocked that investors are not looking out for the interests of the shareholders.
As I said a few weeks ago the Ipswich investors are not fans and are looking for a return on investment.
Lets see how it works out.
Posted By: usacanary on April 19th 2021 at 20:26:21
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- Serious question.... Are the fans partially to blame for the current state of football. (Other Football) - usacanary, Apr 19, 16:25:21
- On your final point that's really true and I've been thinking along those lines recently. (Other Football) - trafford_canary, Apr 19, 17:26:59
- We haven't. Disappointed we're not being lauded as a model. (n/m) (Other Football) - trafford_canary, Apr 19, 17:13:51
- I think its a very fair point. Most either didn't understand or (Other Football) - Chopper, Apr 19, 17:09:27
- To a degree, particularly on your third point (Other Football) - Old Man, Apr 19, 17:05:15
- They've at least acquiesced in it, dazzled by the immediate glitter (Other Football) - paulg, Apr 19, 17:00:50
- So you are saying the supporters of those clubs should have switched teams? (Other Football) - Ken Breadstick, Apr 19, 16:39:43
- We are not fans we are “legacy fans” FFS (Other Football) - Boyer, Apr 19, 16:38:34
- If the legacy fans are that bothered (Other Football) - SCC 28, Apr 19, 16:48:15
- There's definitely a degree of truth in what you say,but there's (Other Football) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Apr 19, 16:38:05
- how many of the ESL clubs are American owned? (Other Football) - usacanary, Apr 19, 20:26:21
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