tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2396204660331057802.post2711349520211018494..comments2024-01-02T00:13:16.771-08:00Comments on When My Feet Go Through the Door: Not to Bury ThemMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00387170913578542671noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2396204660331057802.post-27019045329067839792019-08-31T10:15:56.139-07:002019-08-31T10:15:56.139-07:00I have no interest in sport, but I think it is a s...I have no interest in sport, but I think it is a shame that people decide to support big name clubs from afar rather than their local teams. There's a similar phenomenon in music: some music fans will listen to famous musical acts, but wouldn't dream of watching a local band in a pub, go to music clubs, such as jazz or folk, or support lesser-known artists in local arts centres. <br /><br />Both music and sport a lot of people just go for the 'stars'.RedNevhttps://rednev-rearm.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2396204660331057802.post-75432787032341601922019-08-28T07:50:04.092-07:002019-08-28T07:50:04.092-07:00Bit tricky, this, as a Manchester City fan reading...Bit tricky, this, as a Manchester City fan reading other fans say the Premiership teams should just fund the operating losses at Bury and Bolton and Macclesfield.<br /><br />Wouldn't disinterested owners without an interest in the club just cream off more fir themselves in fees and salaries, or the extra cash just go on higher player wages? . <br /><br />Hopefully Bury will do what Halifax and Maidstone and Aldershot and Hereford have done and work their way back up, possibly with a supporter led club.<br /><br />A lot depends on being able to play at High Lane at a reasonable rate. <br /><br />Ultimately though, you still need business acumen from people who love the club. retiredmartinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15429804437739227082noreply@blogger.com