I've always wondered how FC United came about, and I guess now I know.
City are one of the best run football clubs in the league. Do they have issues they need to deal with? Absolutely. Ticketing is obviously the most pressing, but there's others too. None of those issues though diminish what the new ownership have built. And what the ownership have built shouldn't diminish those genuine issues.
But lot of the complaints around people feeling disconnected from the club they once knew, are there because it isn't the club you once knew anymore. Top flight isn't the same as it was in the 80's and even the 90's. It's now a global entertainment product. Like it or lump it, that's what it is.
With the success comes the global nature of the business. The feeling that Manchester isn't the centre of Manchester City anymore. I don't agree with that, but I can understand why if you feel like something belongs only to you, and then it gets given to everyone in the world, you can feel like you've been robbed. It is its own weird form of entitlement.
I often think about it like this. Had the primarily local supporter base been given a choice back in 2007. Choice 1: sensible investment, slow progress, local focus, hopefully a cup in the next decade OR Choice 2: knocking United off their perch, and becoming the most successful club in England full stop.
How many of you would've chosen 1?