After 25 years of expansion and commercialisation, and with TV audiences now more important to most of these clubs than the fans who actually turn up, their success (ie winning games almost every week) has become an important element of their identities. Losing that could result in a pretty radical reimagining of the football landscape and a given club's perceived place within it.Take the 'glory' away and you're left with quite a few clubs who are little more than fairly non-descript businesses with identikit stadia, bland colours and a dwindling connection to their local communities. All in my opinion, of course.
I understand your point, but just don't want to resign myself to us losing any good player we produce ever again, reduced to Small Heath style vicarious thrills through our former players playing for "big" clubs.I'm certainly onboard with the other clubs threatening to kick them out of the Premier League as leverage if they try to abolish the League Cup or move the FA Cup to a midweek competition or any other horrific idea I've seen mooted.
QuoteAfter 25 years of expansion and commercialisation, and with TV audiences now more important to most of these clubs than the fans who actually turn up, their success (ie winning games almost every week) has become an important element of their identities. Losing that could result in a pretty radical reimagining of the football landscape and a given club's perceived place within it.Take the 'glory' away and you're left with quite a few clubs who are little more than fairly non-descript businesses with identikit stadia, bland colours and a dwindling connection to their local communities. All in my opinion, of course.You've sold it to me. Let them go.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on March 30, 2021, 06:16:50 PMI understand your point, but just don't want to resign myself to us losing any good player we produce ever again, reduced to Small Heath style vicarious thrills through our former players playing for "big" clubs.I'm certainly onboard with the other clubs threatening to kick them out of the Premier League as leverage if they try to abolish the League Cup or move the FA Cup to a midweek competition or any other horrific idea I've seen mooted.That sends me off on a wild tangent. Who was the last player who came through our ranks and stayed with us until he retired, apart from injuries and Gabby, who was only here that long because we couldn't get rid of him?
Slightly off topic....but do we really want to be in the Europa League?Matches against teams we’ve never heard of from countries we’ve never heard of eitherPlay about 30 games only to get knocked out in the last 16Just seems such a distraction with very little interest - unless the money makes it worthwhileThe old UEFA Cup was another matter
I'd rather be in the Champions League. But would be delighted with any European football. We need to win trophies, having an extra one to go for is a great help. I think most people have heard of all the European countries and Liverpool, Juventus, Celtic, Borussia Dortmund and a few other clubs of a similar stature who look likely to be involved next season.In any case, I've seen us play the likes of Man U and Chelsea a million times. A tie against some mysterious unknowns from the continent is far more interesting.It would be a sign of our development, and allow us to attract a higher quality level of player.