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Originally Posted by londonredmaniac
United fans all round the country have opinions on FCUM, whenever United aint on on a saturday, i tune into FCUM radio.
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Why?
This is one of the things I don't get, and probably will never get. You are interested in FCUM because it's set up by some ex United supporters and some United supporters happen to somehow support FCUM as well, which in itself it's a paradox because IMO United fans should not support any other "professional" English club.
If you go down the price line that many decide to excuse their behaviour with, there were plenty of local clubs that people could have supported if they wanted a day out; for people in Manchester the list is quite endless, from league clubs like Stockport, Bury, Rochdale, to lower clubs such as Salford City and Altrincham for example (all of which would love and actually need as much support as they can get - these clubs have significant history), there was no need to create another club. In creating another club they have done nothing less than create a future competitor to Manchester United, and I wonder where their loyalties will lie if FCUM and Manchester United ever end up in the same division. They probably won't as their supposed philosophy of how FCUM is run will not allow for this; my feeling however is that philosophy will be throw out of the window the more successful they become. So where do the loyalties lie?
I was all for trying to stop Glazer, but FCUM is out of order when its supporters also claim to be Manchester United supporters. It's having the cake and also eating it. It's hypocritical, sly, and weak. I respect (don't agree with the way they have done it) those FCUM supporters that have cut all ties with Manchester United, but those that haven't are scabs and no better than the cnuts at MK Dons.