carl_feedthegoat wrote:john68 wrote:Simon Jordan is a great example of the new breed of people who have attached themselves to football.
For them, it is nothing to do with the game, they are not football people, for them football is all about money, income and maximising profit.
Football needs income to survive, succeed and evolve but it seems to have forgotten the game.
UEFA, the major Euro Leagues, the FA and the Premier League PLC have become very successful at making money. They have industrialised the game by allowing global bankers and financiers to control the game that they know nothing about nor care.
Coaches and players have become workers who though well recompensed at the top level are being overplayed causing more physical breakdowns and muscular injuries,.... But to the financiers, their is a huge reservoir of next generation replacements.
And saddest of all, the football communities, the fans and those of us who consider the game as all important have become customers
To be fair to Jordan , he’s palace through and through and made that investment due to his passion for the club .
Having said that , anyone that loses 10,s of millions and goes broke, deserves to go broke .
This is becoming uncomfortable for me Carl....I am finding myself agreeing with you again :-)