Will you stay in English football?
Non-league?
Overseas? Is it still trendy to support Dortmund?
hmmmmm
I'll still support us. Much as I like to think I have high ethics and ideals, I actually don't want to watch us fade into midtable oblivion to prove a point.
I'd actually be fine with FSG or similar funding us enough to sit at the top table but without being able to really compete every year, much as they have done. Better than fading away and maybe better than being a plaything for oil money.
Plus, my "local" options are the worst team in the Canadian league (says it all) or MLS teams hundreds of miles away.
No idea who the owners will be so not getting happy or sad. For every Sovereign Fund, there is a Stan Kronke.
There's all sorts of rumours floating about including Mukesh Ambani, Indian's second richest billionaire. Indian Billionaires have been known to go from billionaires to bankrupt very quickly, take Mukesh's brother as an example.
I'd genuinely have to stop supporting us if Mukesh Ambani buys us purely for how cringe we'd become. Nita Ambani would have Shah Rukh Khan performing at HT at Anfield.Mukesh Ambani has as much chance of going bankrupt as Bill Gates has. Reliance Industries is practically into everything in India - e-commerce, energy, mobile services, infrastructure, and petro chem. They are India's largest exporters or something like that.
Not sure how he would be as an owner, though. The Ambani's do like the limelight a little bit, always hanging around Bollywood stars, etc. We will be the number one football club in the Indian market. They will market the hell out of us in India.
United followed by Liverpool I'd say. Don't really know many Chelsea fans. More Arsenal fans than Chelsea actually.For some reason almost everyone from India I know is a Man Utd or Chelsea fan. They just seem to be huge there.
I just said that India had people who were billionaires one night and then self exiled to London and bankrupt the next night. Mukesh Ambani's brother was worth £44bn once and supposedly bankrupt.Mukesh Ambani has as much chance of going bankrupt as Bill Gates has. Reliance Industries is practically into everything in India - e-commerce, energy, mobile services, infrastructure, and petro chem. They are India's largest exporters or something like that.
Not sure how he would be as an owner, though. The Ambani's do like the limelight a little bit, always hanging around Bollywood stars, etc. We will be the number one football club in the Indian market. They will market the hell out of us in India.
Cliftonville.
The ground is about a 5 minute walk away. Underdog playing in a league dominant by a state sponsored club (Linfield) as well. Play in red too
Is that the team that all the far right, first generation Australian Greeks support?Consider yourselves lucky - if I pick my local team - then it’s fucking Melbourne City and those fuckers again.
Who in their right mind names a football club 'Whittlesea Zebras'?
We can squeeze in a match and a burger from burger club over Christmas. Also, my niece plays for them and has managed to make a few appearances in the U19 team, even though she only turned 16 in September.
Is that the team that all the far right, first generation Australian Greeks support?