Luftstalag14
Culé de Celestial Empire
But noone is condemning getting money from minority shareholders. This isnt about "money bad", as much as it is about selling your entire base of operation to a single person/company who then rules unopposed and undemocratic over it for lifetime, with no democratic process in palce that could reverse that decision. It really is a monarchy when you think about it.
And especially if your owner is basically a billionaire capitalist entirely detached from fan and football culture, then your club will essentially end up being a business object and your King does whatever he wants. Is Bayern the perfect example of morality? No, and I've been critizing this constantly myself even in discussions with you. There's some minor ties to Qatar, Adidas and Audi arent much better and Rummenigge/Hoeness occasionally act like spoiled dickheads.
And still: I'd rate them at a far lesser level of "evil" than anyone in the current super league, or the likes of PSG and whatnot and they have repeatedly pushed for progressive reforms that I actually support (salary/transfer/agent caps) when everyone opposed them, while opposing the Superleague when everyone joined it. So yeah, they arent saints and theres tons of improvements that can be made, but at the same time I'd feel more comfortable with such clubs leading progress than Florentino Perez, Joel Glazier and some Emir.
I agree with pretty much everything, the only thing is I don't know how genuine the opposition from Bayern and PSG is right now. If they stick to their current position and won't change it even if it turns out there won't be as much damaging consequences as feared for joining the ESL, then I will have a whole lot more respect for them.