Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:25 am
Kemi's dropped support for the football governance reforms, initiated by Boris Johnson, who's presumably now seen as an irredeemable leftist.
Is there any market for this "libertarian" stuff? Farage is going to be much more fleet footed on stuff like this.
On the one hand you have teams - let's call them "The blues".
Seemingly bottomless finances available.
Any attempt to cap or regulate its flow feels to fans like oppression.
On the other hand we have "The Reds".
A viable team, prone to looting by oligarch owners through a series of loan scams.
Fans are exasperated and think there should be laws to regulate this.
It's worth making a distinction here.
Individual fans; often balanced, smart erudite followers of the game.
Fans as a collective: a directionless herd prone to mimic the lowest common denominator.
If you disagree, spend an hour listening to a radio football phone-in.