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Does anyone else think some of the ex-board members/sellouts regret selling to the Yanks?
As brutal as it sounds if things continue in this manner it's surely going to be very difficult for them and their families to go to the Liberty for many years to come. Not being able to go and watch Swansea City play live is sure to be life changing for some.
(This post has nothing to do with violence either)
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Tough shit if they do. They had their chance to walk away with both cash and respect. They blew it.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
I think they do but not enough to get their heads out their arses and sort us out.If they do regret it they'd sack this inept bald tit today.Give us fighting chance with a decent manager and transfer window.
I'm sure the money that they made out of the club from the share sale, before the share sale and since the share sale will go a long way to dealing with any regrets.
If you look at it from a point of view of it wasn't going to last forever so why shouldn't they make a killing before the bubble burst then there may not even be any regrets.
They took the cash, they could have done it differently and left money to the trust as well In a united press conference or similar. But they chose their own path, and they reap what they sow.
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I don't think there should be any sanctuary - I would give them a piece of my mind down te stadium or in the supermarket cinema or restaurant. I'd like to think this would be the case wherever they go.
The treacherous chunts should be reminded until their dying days
If their remit was to purely to make money then no,they will have no regrets. Do they regret selling to the Americans,no again.Only they have the real answer to your question.
I don't think he should have to suffer and agree it's nothing to do with them.
That said, I wouldn't feel comfortable bringing my family into an intimidating atmosphere that I was the primary cause of. However, at this moment in time, apart from the United game they've been given a free ride.
They probably regret the manner in which they chose to conduct the sale. Their credibility with the new owners must be rock bottom. I think it's worth noting that it's the new owners who have engaged with the Trust and apologised on several occasions. i believe they are too smart for the sellers and are managing the position accordingly. There's a healthy distance between Kaplan, Levien and the sellers. January is as much a test for the team as it is for the relationships between owners and sellers.
I think the bigger issue is who is accountable for this situation?
As a multi million pound business, it would be an understatement to say that it looks like a rudderless ship lurching from one crisis to another.
As stated on MOTD Extra, there is a culture of decay over the last few years which has led us to the position we find ourselves in now. It's not wholly Bradley's fault although he will probably carry the can for his and others failings.
In any well run business, those responsible for it should have been removed. To keep them in post just goes against sound business practice.
To continue in this vein will simply result in a never ending spiral of instability and continued failure on the pitch
The Chinese wanted to also put investment into the City as well as the Swans. But I guess these scum bags got a couple of quid more from the Americans. They got greedy and thats the bottom line