This is probably the most important post I’ve seen this week. Whilst there are issues at the top, it’s nothing new, and happens in companies and clubs all the time. Luckily, it’s not a 50/50 share, so it shouldn’t affect the club or running of it. It benefits neither set of Directors to allow it to affect the club either. For money and reputation reasons.
Cheers. Glad you got what I meant by it. It was tongue in cheek but my point was all those clubs weren't effected on the pitch.
Exactly - this thing goes on all the time. Shareholders disagree either about policies or with each other. Legal action does happen too. This has only made the press as it’s on this and other forums. 30 years ago none of us would have known a thing.