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Published 21:35 19 Apr 2021 BST
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Despite the almost laughable words of Joel Glazer - stepping out from the shadows to reveal he is, in fact, an authoritative voice on the football pyramid - it's difficult to see how its emergence won't drastically widen the gap between the elite and the smaller clubs, many of which continue to struggle with the financial impact of the pandemic.Clearly, there are many, many things to be angry about here, but pick through the details and the complete and utter contempt shown towards the fanbases of the clubs involved is one of the more maddening aspects. There's an acceptance that, yes, a vast majority of lifelong fans will not like it and, hell, may even boycott or never attend another game... but it doesn't matter. These fans don't matter. The sad fact is, at the heart of the plan is the belief that even if some supporters cut ties with the clubs they have devoted so much of their lives to following, someone else will be there to take their place. Suck it up, or move on. You're not needed. Reports that some of those involved are already using terms like "legacy fans" to describe long-standing supporters only adds to the sense that a newer breed of fan is desired now. Traditional fanbases may be eroded to the point of oblivion, but millions more will be wooed by the prospect of regular games between some of football's stellar names. Money is money - it doesn't matter if those paying it still have their old match programmes from the 1970s tucked away in the loft; it's still worth the same when it comes from someone who declared themselves a supporter last week. For many of these fans, this should be an epiphany moment. We're all hard-wired to blindly follow our clubs through thick and thin, but this is enough to jolt even the most ardent of supporter into seriously contemplating what it's all about. The sheer arrogance behind this move, the brazen disregard for history, tradition and the people who care most about the clubs involved is a sign of the sorry state in which football finds itself. No matter how many times we've heard how football is nothing without fans these past few months, that is only true from a financial point of view. It's been this way for some time, obviously, but never before have we been presented with such a callous, unsubtle example of how little they actually matter. Whether you stick around for what comes next, it doesn't really matter. It will happen anyway and you are powerless to stop it.
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