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Official statement on G & G from FC United
http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/jstory.php?s...=400&width=740
Green and Gold Campaign FC United offers its support to the Green & Gold Campaign aimed at unifying United supporters. The campaign, organised by no one group nor owned by any one section of support, has grown over the last two weeks as awareness of the true implications of the takeover of Manchester United has escalated. The wearing of Green & Gold attire is intended to provide a public, tangible demonstration of the depth of feeling and provides a direct link to our, commonly shared, Newton Heath roots and has undoubtedly caught a mood. Many have argued that the only realistic method of protest is one of full and total boycott. For those that made that painful sacrifice in 2005 and received criticism for doing so, it is an understandable reaction. However we did not seek the moral high ground five years ago, and we should not aim to occupy it now. Whether to boycott or not has always been down to individual choice and continues to be exactly that, however IMUSA were correct this week to state that the only real solution is to starve the Glazers of cash. FC United is a proud bulwark against the travesty of the takeover, but we do not exist as a virtuous island. Our priorities are to continue to build our football club as an example of how we believe all clubs should be constituted; our short term aim is to establish our own stadium, in the longer term we will continue to campaign for wider supporter-ownership across football as we firmly believe that the only sustainable model of ownership is just that. We intend to place FC United at the very centre of that debate. If we are going to affect significant long term change in the game then it is more important than ever that we maintain our own course to show that there is an alternative model to the instability of clubs which do not involve supporters at their heart. We must continue to help build a broad alliance of fans and interested parties in the wider game and we should encourage those better placed than us to tackle the issues at Old Trafford by giving them our support. FC United remains as an alternative for fans seeking refuge from the excesses of the Premier League and we continue to be a major part of the visible resistance to the Glazers and the general mismanagement of football. Without the reforms we have campaigned for there will be no long term sustainable solution. Everyone at FC United remains committed to what we set out to do especially now as we move closer to our own stadium. Our business plan for the stadium has been submitted to the city council and we expect to have a meeting with them in the next few weeks to discuss the next stage. As we stated in our founding manifesto we will continue to ‘address the concerns which many Manchester United fans have had over the last decade or more with how the club and football have developed, culminating in the club’s takeover by Malcolm Glazer’. FC United stands as a proud alternative for those disenfranchised supporters The 2005 manifesto also stated ‘we have ambitious and long term plans’ and we remain resolute in our determination to deliver them. |
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It was better this not be seen as involving FC United at the outset. Some United would have seen that as a negative and may even have campaigned against the Green & Gold idea.
I'm a United fan campaigning for the Glazers to go, not an FC fan campaigning for the Glazers to go. Green & Gold means we can unite despite our disparate interests and past Glazer actions. We're all trying to achieve the same objective... |
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Stripping out £100m to pay down debt is the first such instance. |
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i've got respect for anybody who stopped going to watch us in protest to the takeover, but going on to set up/support a new team was not the way to go about it. i'm not trying to have a go for the sake of it and i don't want to get into a slanging match with anybody about it again because it changes nothing, but it's just how i feel. |
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if it was an essay, i'd fail it for not being relevant to the title |
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I'll now do everything I can, as a United fan, to help get rid of the Glazers and if we're successful I might go back to Old Trafford, or I might not. It's my choice. Like everyone else has exercised theirs, of their own free will, over the last five years. |
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The thing is, FC are damned if they do and damned if they don't here. I've read quite a few people recently asking 'why aren't FC doing anything?', 'where are FC in all this?' and 'why don't FC have a green and gold away kit?'. Then, when they release a statement supporting the green and gold idea, they get people accusing them of self-publicity. It really is remarkable. In any case, in accusing it of saying 'how noble FC are', I don't think you're reading it properly, to be quite honest. The reason it's not a detailed account of the G & G campaign is because this isn't FC's campaign. Basically, this statement is saying 'we support it, but our philosophy and our position on football in general is still the same as five years ago'. "FC United is a proud bulwark against the travesty of the takeover, but we do not exist as a virtuous island." |
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