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Originally Posted by colin25
I have sympathy..but garnished with realism
Whilst i know some make supporting their clubs their whole life.. I think some take it too far..hence the supporters outside rooney's home
And no reason they don't do a wimbledon..not happy, support someone else local. But playing with the big boys costs money. And their club was living beyond their means.
I would think these days..most football clubs must be someone's possession. Only club I know owned by the fans, is the one bought on internet, Ebbsfleet United
(I swithered paying money back then to join them...but didn't..thought of other things to waste my money on  ..but supported the sentiment )
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I completely agree with that. It is only a game at the end of the day, thats why I cringe when I hear that Leeds fans have been in trouble, theres a small minority that give the rest of us a bad name.
I think the only way to stop football imploding is a salary cap. Every interview that a player gives, they always say "it's not about me, its the team, blah, blah, blah", well if they really believe that, then they'd have no problem getting paid the same. At the END of the season, maybe the clubs could reward some success with a financial bonus, that I wouldn't have a problem with. And I certainly wouldn't mind the England players getting paid if they actually won something, but to be paid to represent your country should be an honour that money can't buy.