Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report that claims the club has no plans to explain themselves publicly to supporters over the next few days on the European Super League switch.
Man City confirmed in an official statement on Sunday night that plans for the formation of a European Super League, revealed details around the new competition’s structure and said that those clubs want to remain part of their domestic leagues.
According to Manchester Evening News’ Simon Bajkowski, Despite the horror from Blues at a faceless statement about the new proposal on the club website, there are no plans at Manchester City to explain themselves publicly to supporters over the next few days.
However, it has been claimed that the club have already reached out privately to some fans, although details of these conversations are currently unknown.
In reaction to the news shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra and City Chief, many Manchester City fans have make their feelings known towards the club.
You can find some of their reactions from Twitter below.
Disgusted at my own club
— Harry 🥶 (@Harry_MCFC891) April 19, 2021
Embarrassing and pathetic. Disgusting treatment.
— Dan (@GoldenBaldieSzn) April 19, 2021
If you make a decision and aren’t even proud enough to release it, why make the decision?
— F🅰️ris 𓃶 (@Silva_Spectacle) April 19, 2021
The least they can do is explain themselves to the fans. Bunch of spineless twats
— Morris (@KDBseason) April 19, 2021
Just making the situation worse. Embarrassing
— Shane💙🥶 (@shanewebb16) April 19, 2021
So now they choose which fans to tell and not to tell. The fans will also be selected by the club and stamped by them as real fans.
— theKDBagenda (@Kevthetimeless) April 19, 2021
Assume the fans they’ve reached out were in the tunnel club or the corporate boxes…not they guy/girl in the south stand.
— KM (@Mulvaney1Kevin) April 19, 2021
Anyone who they’ve reached out to, what have they said
— cain (@ward_cain1) April 19, 2021
Pure contempt. Some fans more important than others?
— Christian Ferrara (@c__ferrara) April 19, 2021
Some Man City fans even went ahead to gather outside Etihad Stadium on Monday afternoon to protest and express their feelings towards the club against European Super League switch.
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