How does that help anything other than you being a little prick?
You probably didn’t bother at that time but I was one those who supported you in that period when your Greizmann comments was floating around. I liked that you put your credibility on the line and shared known info to the rest of us. Rightly or wrongly that was brave and the sort of character I like.
Regarding Woodward nobody thinks it’s alright in any way or form to attack family members or their houses. You can call my cynical or whatever but I’m not totally sold on this story yet and until more facts is on table I hold my sympathy and conclusions to myself instead of jumping on the moral high bandwagon who’s going around this place atm.
Do I think these thugs (if the stories are correct) are doing something good. Hell no. Stupid actions creates stupid consequences. Do I feel sorry for the Woodward family, hell yes. His wife and children has nothing to do with his job as a CEO.
But when it comes to the man himself I just don’t feel any sorts of sympathy, not yet and so far nothing has happened that harmed his property or his well being. If you’re a powerful CEO of such huge club it goes with the territory that supporters and others get emotional. I don’t support any of these horrible songs and terrible actions against him but a fully understands why they are popping up at this moment and why many supporters are frustrated.
Many STH and others has invested money and emotions in this beautiful club. Those who‘re wealthy enough probably don’t care so much about the costs but for many being a loyal match going supporter is part of their lifestyle. Many sacrifice a lot of important things in life to be part of the club in one way or another. When they see the CEO of the club they love hire a ex journalist to protect his image, when they know the CEO earns a fortune ripping customers on hard earned money I perfectly understands if some of them lose their coolness. Doesn’t mean agree with their actions but it don’t upset me.
Woodward can easily move on in his life, wealthy enough to live and work wherever he wants. He has been a CEO long enough to know that every bold move and decision he takes will affects lots of people. He’s paid to understand this. With underperforming results and bad recruitments comes responsibility’s. If he don’t like his conditions then move on and work somewhere else.
Life isn’t fair and bad things happens every day. Ask any women who being abused, beaten or killed by furious and jealous men around the world. Ask any victim of massacres or shootings. People are starving around the world. People dies unfair because of poverty or just being at the wrong place at the wrong moment.
Sorry for don’t fully finding sympathy with Ed Woodward. I’m probably just one of those bad people some of you referring too, because you all seems to know who we are.