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Do you think the money from the play off final , which you say is 160 million helps Rochdale or bury ?
You better get in touch with the bury fans whose club is in serious danger , tell them there is loads of money they are entitled to !!!
The parachute payments given to relegated sides from the greedy league are to help them get back up into the greedy league , it doesn't filter into the rest of football , it stays with the relegated clubs
The premier league introduced these payments to try and ensure that the greedy league became a closed shop and heaven forbid a big club was ever relegated , they would soon bounce back as they had the financial clout to out muscle the rest of the championship
It hasn't always happened but generally it does
The greedy league is a nightmare , read David Conn's book , its all in there
Things have changed, in my sixth form roughly a quarter of us supported Cardiff
Its unrealistic to expect the entire city to support the club in its current state, just 5 years ago we were a laughing stock, add into that the large amount of people leaving ad coming in (particularly from North Wales and England) who have no ties to the city or the club, then we'll never really get the whole city behind us
People move to cities from other cities all the time , its not just Cardiff that has people living there from other parts of the country with no ties to the city they live in
There are loads of welsh living in Bristol , they of course wouldn't support Bristol city
They would support the teams most welsh people support , Manchester united or Liverpool
I can think of only one other City fan in my sixth form (late 1990s) in a high school in Cardiff. The rest were the usual mixture of EPL television watchers.
We were proper sh!t back then, though. As in, routinely beaten by teams like Lincoln, Chester, Southend, Torquay. We went on a 5-match losing streak in one of those seasons, losing to Scarborough, Colchester, Peterborough, Macclesfield and Hartlepool. We put an end to it with a 0-0 home draw against Darlington. So yeah. Proper shit.
I do believe it’s the families and how the younger generations follow football. My old man, grandfather, uncles etc all support Cardiff. As do my wife’s side aswell so my kids follow suit. My eldest son who’s 19 does go out on a Sunday up the pub to watch the afternoon but generally as a football fan and social event with his mates and most of the time him and his mates are down the city and going to wales games aswell.
Same Circumstances for most of our friends however there are one or two who support Utd or Liverpool, and hey ho so do their children.
I do feel there are a lot more teens and younger kids down the city these days than when I was kid over at NP.
Won’t happen overnight but we are moving in the right direction fanbase