And just to buttress the point on how if the Fan's expectations are met it is almost always a good thing for the shareholders- I just remembered Mourinho's sacking and what happened the next day to Man U's share price.

https://talksport.com/football/46258...s-share-price/

To summarize for those who can't be bothered to read- before Jose got the sack, some "gurus" complained that Man U could not afford to sack him as they'd have to pay £24m as his severance- so to them it wasn't the financially smart thing to do as how would Man U make this money back? Where would they find it?

Oh well, the Markets responded the very next day (without Solskjaer kicking a ball) as the Glazers became richer by a £120 million as investors loved the sacking.

This game is about entertainment, and anything that is pissing off the fans and causing empty stadiums will affect the owners. Simple.