But it's not a democracy and it's not a fair process. If you are a fan of democracy, then why object to litigation (not that anybody has issued proceedings) for a judicial resolution?
My post raises the inherent contradictions of your position, which I don't think you've addressed. You don't have to, I just can't reconcile it.
I am just at a loss as to how "the legal route" is not democratic, yet an oligarchy of vested interests (of which were 1) somehow is. Your position seems quixotic and confused in equal measure.
Quote from: Ads on June 11, 2024, 02:53:31 PMMy post raises the inherent contradictions of your position, which I don't think you've addressed. You don't have to, I just can't reconcile it.I just don't want to have to type out the same shit I have typed out several times already. I just think there is already a process in place to deal with our concerns & going the legal route (potentially hinted at but not done yet, thankfully) is moving out of the democratic process that we agreed to & signed up for, which will open up a pandoras box of litigation.I have read all sorts of negative comments on this forum towards ManC & their litigation, including wanting expulsion from the league. And admittedly, similar views from myself as well.So I don't think that I am being particularly contradictory...But like I said, I understand that not everyone will agree & understand. And I fully respect theirs & your rights to disagree.
Quote from: Ads on June 11, 2024, 03:06:19 PMI am just at a loss as to how "the legal route" is not democratic, yet an oligarchy of vested interests (of which were 1) somehow is. Your position seems quixotic and confused in equal measure.I think the difference is that you don't think that each club having a single vote when proposals are brought to the floor in the Premier League club meetings isn't democratic.I do... Granted, there are the individual politics of each club looking after their own interests, Villa included, & I agree, overall, I want the rules to change because they are unfair to some clubs, again, Villa included, but if 20 clubs have 20 votes & three quarters are needed to make changes, then that is a democratic process between the clubs. Rule of the majority. Dictionary definition of democracy. And I may be being a little too romantic, but that is part of the problem with modern day football. All those wonderful notions of footballing romanticism are being eroded away by greed & self interest. I don't want Villa to be involved with that. Anyway, I am tired now. I have said all I can say on the matter & some people think I am being too wordy, so I think I am going to call it a day...