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Dilligaf60
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They should be. It’s what they campaigned tirelessly for. Yet they still seem a tad sensitive about it.There's an interesting conundrum in all of this for the Skunks. They've now got what they want, rid of evil Mike Ashley and are the 'richest club in the world'. They've sacked the despised Steve Bruce and appointed lovely, cuddly Beheaddie Howe, rather than Frank Lampard or Steven Gerrard. They have a substantial transfer fund with a transfer window opening shortly. On the available media evidence, both social and mainstream, they support their owners whole-heartedly and willingly. Everything is set for them. If however, they don't achieve PL titles, or cup wins in the next 5-10 years will they finally just accept it, after all they only want a team which 'tries', or will they rebel (once again) and try to oust PFI/RBs/AS? Is there a viable argument for complaint when you have everything you wanted? Put simply, now they are the most reviled supporters and football club in the world, are they happy?