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I don't even like football, but I find that in the UK, football is so intrinsic to our culture that some aspects of it should be considered almost like infrastructure. Governments pay for roads, why not for sports stadiums?

For example, it would be totally unacceptable to large parts of the country for Manchester United to go bankrupt and be sold off in parts as would happen in a normal business. I don't even really care and I think I'd find it outrageous too. The political sphere here is well aware of the value communities place on their FCs and protecting that system is commonly a part of political debate.

I feel like treating sports as a regular business is questionable. If we wouldn't allow a business to fail, it's not a real business, and looking at what literally just happened with Chelsea, it's clear we won't allow it to fail in the same way as a normal business.



> so intrinsic to our culture

You could say the same about monarchy, religion and, not long ago, smoking.

I couldn't care less about football. I doubt as many women care as men as well. "large parts of the country" can pay for their own shit.


The idea that anyone would defend the British monarchy at the low point it has now reached is hilarious. However I’m certain you are correct.

Imagine a taxpayer bailout to support the settlement a paedophile is having to make.




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