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ETH - the double-edged sword of success
I'm sure we're all glad we're finally looking like building for a challenge again. The big downside is that the Glazers will be far less likely to sell - the cash starts rolling in again, regular CL runs, some trophies, etc.
How many will fall off the Glazers Out train when that happens? Is it green and gold until we start winning again for some? Or is that too pessimistic a view and they'll simply be happy to cash in once the value is back up with what they expect? |
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I reckon the splurge is an attempt to boost fortunes and share price tbh, the money is going to have to be paid off at some point and this clearly isn’t a sustainable model under the current owners, and with the market as it is, plus the stadium and training ground needs, they cannot spend the required funds long term imo. Something has to give regardless.
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Six players in. Maybe one more to come. Mix of huge potential and experience. Add to that a manger who appears to know what he wants and isn't lost in the treble year nostalgia nonsense. We'll lose some more games for sure, but the general feeling is optimistic imo. |
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