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Pat Vegas
04-20-2021, 08:38 AM
From some people's reactions online they don't seem to have.

They read a headline and created own version of what's happening (Normally what I do to be fair)
According to them we are leaving the premier league, and will be playing games in America

Also why does everyone say Week in Week out constantly these days? and Grass roots is the new buzzword. Nobody really cares about 'Grass roots football'

They also bang on about how Arsenal is made by the fans and it's disgusting we would do such a thing to be involved.
Wasn't David Dien one of the people who worked on the creation of the Premier League?

Sir C
04-20-2021, 08:41 AM
From some people's reactions online they don't seem to have.

They read a headline and created own version of what's happening (Normally what I do to be fair)
According to them we are leaving the premier league, and will be playing games in America

Also why does everyone say Week in Week out constantly these days? and Grass roots is the new buzzword. Nobody really cares about 'Grass roots football'

They also bang on about how Arsenal is made by the fans and it's disgusting we would do such a thing to be involved.
Wasn't David Dien one of the people who worked on the creation of the Premier League?

:nod: It's the latest subject about which one may virtue signal. And man, they're signalling hard...

Pat Vegas
04-20-2021, 08:43 AM
:nod: It's the latest subject about which one may virtue signal. And man, they're signalling hard...

It's also almost like the youtube fans have found their own version of feeling big6priveldege/shame/guilty/football racism, as a Big Six Football fan feeling sorry for the poor likes of Aston Villa in a condesening way.

If we start winning the bloody thing every year they won't be complaining then.

Burney
04-20-2021, 08:46 AM
:nod: It's the latest subject about which one may virtue signal. And man, they're signalling hard...

There are few more repulsive sights than football fans, clubs, pundits, players and officials clambering to the top of their dungheap of moral high ground.

Sir C
04-20-2021, 08:52 AM
There are few more repulsive sights than football fans, clubs, pundits, players and officials clambering to the top of their dungheap of moral high ground.

Wait until some of the vociferous ex-players get offered a pundit's job... :hehe:

Pat Vegas
04-20-2021, 08:55 AM
Wait until some of the vociferous ex-players get offered a pundit's job... :hehe:

Oh maybe they can do a grassroots quota and have some random person on the punditry team.

Burney
04-20-2021, 08:55 AM
Wait until some of the vociferous ex-players get offered a pundit's job... :hehe:

Exactly. This is what happened with World Series Cricket in the 1970s. Everyone who wasn't on the gravy train condemned it with its silly coloured clothing and white ball, etc, etc - and then they got on the gravy train.

Burney
04-20-2021, 09:00 AM
Oh maybe they can do a grassroots quota and have some random person on the punditry team.

God, no. The worst development of the modern era is the trend of giving football fans a platform to talk about football.

Pat Vegas
04-20-2021, 09:08 AM
God, no. The worst development of the modern era is the trend of giving football fans a platform to talk about football.

I hate reading the comments on any sort of Instagram/Twitter post from 'fans'
Everything is OUT, Protest!, etc.
They won't do anything.

IUFG2
04-20-2021, 09:41 AM
God, no. The worst development of the modern era is the trend of giving football fans a platform to talk about football.

Football.

Go to pub.
Go to football.
Go to pub.
Whinge about how **** you were / congratulate each other for supporting such a good team
Chat ****.
Train home.
Fall asleep on sofa after opening bottle of wine.

I think that is how it is supposed to work.