Long live the glassmakers! The owners of Man Utd the Prem . . .

Release date: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 2:22

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Dear Sir,

Big Picture’s assignment made me realize how much English football owes the Glazer family. The last 10 years have noticed the rise of the Super Club. One team dominates the league in almost every major European league. Bayern Munich have won the last eight of the Bundesliga, Juventus have won the last nine of Serie A, PSH has won 7 of the last nine of Ligue 1. The rich are getting richer and the leagues are less competitive, boring and sterile.

The Premier League was saved from this monotony through the Glazers. Its acquisition through a loan from Manchester Utd meant that the richest club in England (in the world?) He has been unable to exercise similar dominance in the UK and has kept the Premier League in a position to compete. others to compete and win.

 

 

I was interested in the ongoing consequences of Big Picture Gate, and that led me to think about the growing presence of American investment in the Premier League and football in general.

Many U. S. sports franchises have been able to do so. But it’s not the first time They are much more valuable to their owners than Premier League teams and, as more and more franchises enter the market, the more they see their investments protected.

They settle for the concept of decline, because their coins become an albatross around their necks, taking a budget without making them (sorry for the tortuous analogies) They need things like salary caps that allow them to get more coins out of clubs. Look at the lack of investment in my club, Arsenal. Look at the custom of United and Liverpool, and then tell me what the owners have in common. It adds to the Spurs and their many vacancies in the US. But it’s not the first time And the NFL, and temporarily it becomes clear that other people who have no interest in protecting the history or ecosystem of football in England live up to the greatest institutions.

 

The Great Pyramid of Giza is 139 meters high at its peak and 230 meters at the base on each side. Most historians believe that there was once a golden tip to crown this ordinary feat of engineering and human labor, which has long since disappeared. There is a debate about what this ornate tip was made of, when/where it went and what its goal is. If you can only ask the original architects what is their concept of the concept that points out this symbol of great wealth, a golden spot the sky, would not only disappear, however, their objective would also be lost, you would think that they would be devastated. This pyramid was built to withstand the passage of time, which for eons would witness not only the pharaoh who demanded it, but also the solidity of its construction, starting by the force of the stone blocks of 1. 5 meters that make it its base.

In addition to the apparent use of the word pyramid, the story provides transparent and strong metaphors. The largest pyramid was built as a testimony of Pharaoh Keops, built through the hard work of slaves to form their strength. The placement of a huge golden tip in this pyramid is such a crystalline metaphor of how English football was stolen from other people and forced to become a dreadful symbol of wealth and strength used through certain groups/other people. The pharaohs didn’t build their pyramids, or ours. They were forced to crown this structure to the point where the stones shrink to their thinnest extent with an object of such an expensive price that those whose hands made the stone may simply not believe the cost.

But now, after centuries, we may have discovered where this golden tip was going; perhaps observing how human habit works when it gains strength as the ancient pharaohs possessed help us understand; perhaps when the pyramid was built, when the 139 meters were built. In the air, other people lost interest in stones. People have forgotten how they were driven through an ancient world through human labor, forgot how vital they are to maintaining this feat of human ability and that without the bright reflected golden image of the sun, they were boring and just a necessity. Perhaps an organization that was able to take enough strength, divide and own the economy saw that they had accumulated enough to take it. That the idea that this wonder was was wasted was on all those rocks and that, on the other hand, it deserves to stay away from where everyone can see it, jealously kept through some that have nothing to do with construction.

Needless to say, the pyramids of Giza may not be as high, holding in the air the golden tip without the stones at the bottom, so although the eye is heading towards the tip of a pyramid, it is a design hoax. . The maximum basic stones of the structure are the first placed, the largest, the most powerful and the oldest that make up the foundations of the building, but have some other characteristic, they provide more than they are supported.

A pyramid would remain largely if it let a stone rot. If Wigan collapsed into dust, the two stones in each aspect would bring more weight. As more and more basic rocks collapsed, they let the tourists and looters pass through, constantly climbing to the top, the strength of the pyramid will weaken and collapse.

Perhaps in the end we will find a forged gold, a bright tip among the rubble, too strong to break but too far from the sun to shine, it will no longer remain 139 meters in the air, but among the damaged rocks of an ancient pyramid, which will soon be eliminated through those who now have a justification for maintaining it; “If it is left in the rubble, then it will be taken, then it is greater to let us take it, in this way it will remain ‘our’, yours and mine and that of all, still kept in our throne rooms.

 

Interesting email from Sam S of Hong Kong about the fact that fan clubs were stripped of their official prestige after political statements.

I think there’s a response to this: brand/message consistency.

If Liverpool have official amateur clubs (the official component may be poorly resolved as it confirms that they are an extension of the club to some extent) worldwide, then of course given the various social/political/environmental cases in a given area. , can very well percentage of other messages. I guess Liverpool didn’t see a tweet, etc.

In the era of the era of the era of cancellation, it’s easy to see why Liverpool or any other club would distance the away from those teams (whether their cause is fair and positive or not) because the threat is too wonderful today.

 

Just to say that I’m all the “big six” fan trusts opposed it at all.

 

 

Two completely independent things in an email from me

First, what a wonderful, positive and positive account of the “lower” leagues with your story about Harrogate Town. How good it is to hear the occasions of non-PL groups in this sacred and, also, anything else from the endless Big 6 sh’t-batir that happens and, frankly, makes life so boring at times.

 

Lawrence Abuja’s analogy that United is like the son of a billionaire is entirely appropriate.

The difference for me, however, is that United is like the son of a billionaire landowner who is largely absent and who thinks sending his son a lot of cash for his birthday and Christmas makes up for his negligence.

 

Dear F365,

 

 

 

Just to find out what Chris Stockdale won for ‘best mailbox access of all time’. He’s also a Supporter of Toon, you’re proud!

Remember that excellent “Red Monday” where surely nothing happened for 90 minutes, and then the presenters tried to convince us that it was too tactical for us to understand. Well, let’s give them 1000 repetitions of this mud; Play in another 1000 stages, make it have to be transmitted for the wonderful value of $15. 99 and let the rest of us continue.

 

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