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Suning and Zhang are absolute cowards: scheming and hiding away in China away from scrutiny and the glare of public opinion in Italy, pushing through changes to the brand and remaining quiet on the fact that we were one of the founding Super League clubs. And even now, with the English clubs withdrawing, we remain silent. Suning and Steven Zhang's silence are not a coincidence. They are confirmation that our owners are only in it for the money and that what Inter fans want does not count or matter.
With the collapse of the Super League, they need to fuck off and find us a new buyer because they can no longer hold onto the club and rely on the Super League to cure our financial ills.
So dramatic...
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Comparisons to NBA aren't relevant. NBA didn't ride roughshod over 100+ years of sporting history and culture.
I don't know about you guys but my support for inter isn't just the name 'Inter' - it's the geography, history and heritage that connects the current players, coach etc. to the ones that have played for our colours and badge for decades, against other clubs most of whom we have now discarded as if they don't exist.
I can't see how I can support the club anymore unless the super league were to be rejected AND Suning and the entire management that went along with this idea are removed.
LOL. Look around you. The Super League is the least of your worries if you're concerned about "football history and culture" being eroded. Takes like this are so delusional. Did you bitch and moan this much about any of this other shit? Hilarious....
“Football did belong to the people until the 1990s, when the Champions League was born, destroying the old European Cup. From that moment, an unbreachable chasm has been created between the big and small clubs.
“Football did belong to the people even when nobody lifted a finger to stop the increase of ticket prices that was imposed by some Presidents.
“Football did belong to the people even when nobody stepped in to stop the rise of the super agents, who took player salaries to ever more astronomical figures, which could only be sustained with TV rights, the same TV companies that imposed increasingly chaotic fixture lists, with games on improbable days and kick-off times.
“Football did belong to the people even when rules were imposed to stop any rapport between the players and the fans.
“Football did belong to the people even when Supercoppa Finals were played on other continents or the dates of some games were changed a few days before kick-off, damaging those fans who had booked trains or planes to get to the stadium.
“Football did belong to the people even when some clubs were allowed to circumvent Financial Fair Play, while others with less influential Presidents were penalised.
“Football did belong to the people even when the World Cup was forced to Qatar in 2022, despite moving the entire calendar and disregarding human rights violations."