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Discordant, yet harmonious: Fans shout 'get lost' to each other's bosses!

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Post time 25-9-2023 15:16:22 | Show all posts |Read mode
"During a game, it's typical for fans of two opposing teams not to interact. However, in the match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, which ended in a 2-2 draw, something quite interesting happened. Fans from both sides engaged in a unique form of interaction. When Manchester United fans loudly chanted ""Glazers out,"" Tottenham fans responded with chants of ""Levy out."" This became a fascinating spectacle in the world of football.

First, let's explain that Glazers and Levy are the respective owners of the two teams. Although they've caused harm to their teams in different ways, both sets of fans despise their owners. Let's start with Manchester United's owner, the Glazer family. Manchester United fans have long seen the Glazer family as ""vampires"" who prioritize profit over effective team management, leading to a prolonged period of team rebuilding. This situation persisted until November last year when the Glazer family decided to sell Manchester United, raising the hopes of fans.

On the other hand, Tottenham has faced its own struggles over the past decade, with their inability to secure a championship being closely tied to owner Daniel Levy. Levy's ""penny-pinching"" image has earned him widespread criticism, as he has been unwilling to make significant investments in the transfer market, resulting in years of trophyless campaigns. This season, Tottenham experienced internal and external turmoil. Renowned Italian coach Conte publicly criticized the players after a draw against a relegation-threatened team, leading to his dismissal. Assistant coach Mason took over temporarily, only to be replaced shortly thereafter. These decisions were reflective of Levy's chaotic management approach.

Currently, it seems unlikely that Levy will change his management style, and the sale of Manchester United also appears to be stuck. Hence, the fans of both teams are understandably frustrated. This is why, during their match, fans engaged in this unique interaction, chanting for both owners to ""get lost."" The final match result, a 2-2 draw, seemed quite fitting given the harmonious yet discordant scene."

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Post time 25-9-2023 18:08:35 | Show all posts
Haha, the interaction among the fans in the stands is truly entertaining! When Manchester United fans chant "Glazers out," Tottenham fans respond with "Levy out." It's really a testament to the unity of football fans! Even though the two teams don't get along on the field, the fans have reached a consensus this time: they all want their owners to step down. After all, fans prioritize their team's performance and future, and if the management can't effectively lead the team forward, it's only natural to ask them to leave. However, Tottenham and Manchester United fans also need to remain rational. After all, what the team needs is unity and support, not conflicts and divisions.
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Post time 25-9-2023 18:12:22 | Show all posts
Hahaha, is this scene harmonious or discordant after all? Calling for the bosses to step down means it's time for a new owner.
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Post time 25-9-2023 20:55:13 | Show all posts
Fans certainly want their team to perform well, so they can take pride as supporters. As owners, they should be willing to spend and not be tightfisted. Trying to deceive the fans is definitely not the way to go.
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Post time 25-9-2023 21:49:45 | Show all posts
This is a rare moment of harmony, with both teams performing so poorly. After the bosses step down and new owners take over, the performance might even get worse, haha!
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Post time 26-9-2023 06:45:17 | Show all posts
This is the football fan culture that has developed over more than a century, and it truly amazes me. One of my biggest wishes now is to go to London and watch a few matches, preferably a derby.
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