So you see it similarly to the current financial mess the whole world is in right now - it's not the fault of the people that took out second mortgages and massive loans so that they could have the speedboat, it's all the fault of the banks for lending them the money and governments for not stopping the banks doing it. Nothing to do with the people who thought they deserved a speedboat because they earnt 25K a year but couldn't manage their own financial affairs.
Reckless spending will always end in tears. The rest of the world now realizes that, but football continues to live in a fantasy bubble. The sooner that bubble is popped, the more chance we have of clubs like Leicester existing in a few years time.
I've been able to look after myself during this recession because I have never lived beyond my means. But I'm being punished by paying higher taxes and having services cut because other people are greedy feckers who can't take responsibility for themselves and think (rightly it turns out) that someone else will always bail them out.
I stand by the point that anyone in football who "demands more" at this point in time is a selfish **** and an enemy of football. They are risking the existence of clubs that pay them so handsomely, and they are risking the jobs of the many people at those clubs that actually need the money, unlike the multi-millionaires that take these risks.
If Nige really was ambitious, he'd stay at Leicester and wheel and deal, proving what a good manager he is, not jump ship to the first tin pot club that makes big promises that, over time, they won't be able to keep.