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[Albion] How would you react if a Middle Eastern country took over the Albion?

How would you react if a Middle Eastern country took over the Albion

  • Bring it on, Champion’s League and Top Four here we come

    Votes: 14 4.5%
  • I’d walk away

    Votes: 78 25.1%
  • I wouldn’t be impressed but I am an Albion fan for life

    Votes: 77 24.8%
  • I’d give it a go and decide after a season or two

    Votes: 9 2.9%
  • I’d be gutted and don’t know

    Votes: 128 41.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 1.6%

  • Total voters
    311


Bozza

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,848
Back in Sussex
I spoke to a few United fans at Wembley and asked the question expecting most to go for Ratcliffe. Not one did, they all wanted Qatar money and a return to glory.
Whilst absolutely not defending that stance I wonder if, for fans of the big clubs, there's an element of "if you can't beat them, join them" with that sort of response.

We know it's highly unlikely that we'll ever be at that kind of level, so most of us don't have an insatiable greed for all the money and all the players.
 




borat

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
478
Haha, knew that would draw a comment. I am not going to argue politics as you well know that if comparing states in that area there is a lot of controversy everywhere. And anyway, concern means relating to a matter of importance. I stand by my comment.


This is an amazing interview on the topic (Lex Fridman podcast)

 




borat

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
478
Loads of folk would be secretly happy with the spending, their moral compasses parked forever. Look at the Geordies, also Manure supporters desperate for Qatar to beat Ratcliffe. “Well, everyone else is doing it”.

I like to think that I’d call it quits for good.

Not just Arab owners, Russian mates of Putin would also disgust me.
I think people need to distinguish between State backed ownership and individuals from a country
 
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Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
8,739
Whilst absolutely not defending that stance I wonder if, for fans of the big clubs, there's an element of "if you can't beat them, join them" with that sort of response.

We know it's highly unlikely that we'll ever be at that kind of level, so most of us don't have an insatiable greed for all the money and all the players.
I think there is an element of that. The one United fan I know is pretty much of this opinion.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,763
Eastbourne
This is an amazing interview on the topic (Lex Fridman podcast)


I cannot watch this right now as in hospital, but I can tell you that I am sympathetic to both the Jews and the Palestinians. The Jews were put in a terrible place by the events of the second world war and unfortunately the result is a tragedy for the Palestinians. They say hope springs eternal but there seems little hope at the moment in this situation, the Jews fighting an existential fight for survival surrounded by states that want to wipe them out, and the Palestinians similarly affected by the great powers creation of the state of Israel. I do not know the answer, I am unqualified to judge either too harshly, but I do know that I regard all men as my brothers and know also there must be some kind of peaceful solution. I pray that peace will come and that both sides will eventually reach that point.
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
8,591
Brighton
Did we walk away when Archer & Beloti had it? We protested, we marched, we invaded the pitch but at the end of the day we still paid our 1&6 to watch OUR team.
And I think that is what will happen. Protest marches, anti state banners (outside the ground) & lots of protests when the new owners turn up. But it's OUR team and we will still turn up every Thursday & Sunday.
 






Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
Usually defending their country from terrorist attacks !

I don’t find fault with what anyone wears I couldn’t care less but in Saudi if you’re a woman and you don’t wear the clothes you are expected you can get beaten or worse . That’s the type of society it is .

Perhaps you should do a bit more research about what goes on in Saudi and some of the other Middle East countries and their human rights abuses before jumping on the only democratic country in that area with a free press and a right to protest .

You also might want to take a look at the latest happiness surveys worldwide which puts Israel into the top 20 countries in the world for happiness for its population which included votes by its Arab and Christian populations living in the main parts of the country ( not disputed areas like Gaza Strip )

I don’t think any other country in the Middle East was in the top 20 .

I’m not defending Israel or saying it’s perfect , all military personnel make mistakes from time to time , look at my own country and even England have been accused of war crimes - however the big difference with Israel is that it’s permanently at war because it’s being attacked or attacks planned every day by militants .

I personally think the IDF is very restrained and targeted given what it has to deal with most of the time .
Despicable country, no better than those surrounding them. Democratic? Don't make me laugh. Democratic for the demographic that they massacre in the name of I guess.
 


Diablo

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NSC Patron
Sep 22, 2014
4,213
lewes
Would of had another midfielder in by now I bet ,instead of searching around in lidls for one
Buy em from reduced to clear shelf at Lidl , sell em at full waitrose prices...Good business model !! Tony seems to like !!
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,378
Withdean area
I think people need to distinguish between State backed ownership and individuals from a country

If someone's a close mate of genocidal Putin and gained/retained their wealth through the same corrupt state, imho they're part n parcel of the regime.

An analogy would be Krups taking over a football club 1933 to 1945, they were very much on the side of the murderous Nazi state, prospering from it.
 


Slum_Wolf

Well-known member
May 3, 2021
563
I spoke to a few United fans at Wembley and asked the question expecting most to go for Ratcliffe. Not one did, they all wanted Qatar money and a return to glory.
Did you really expect the glory hunting ****s to say anything else? Ratcliffe has hardly set the footballing world alight with FC Lausanne-Sport or OGC Nice.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Did you really expect the glory hunting ****s to say anything else? Ratcliffe has hardly set the footballing world alight with FC Lausanne-Sport or OGC Nice.
You have a point, didn’t he also fund a shit America’s Cup challenge? :smile:
I’d take him every time over an Arab state though
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,244
Sod it, can’t beat ‘em join ‘em. Spent entire life fighting for the underdog and morally right but feck me if it’s not a constant fight against the tide so sod it probably just enjoy mocking Chelsea and co as we pay billions for the latest person instead and win title after title because we’re “best”.
 








birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
5,973
David Gilmour's armpit
I genuinely would walk away, undoubtedly with a sad heart and a teary eye, after being 'Brighton' for 55 years, but I could in no way countenance buying our way to the top, nor being owned by those that simply treat teams as baubles and playthings, let alone the very dubious nature of (some of ) their regimes.
Nah, local stuff would take precedence and I might even move over to crown green bowling.
 




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