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As long as Ed Woodward can give presentations on the cash cow that is United the day the team loses at home, no progress will be made. Manchester United needs to rid themselves of the Glazer ownership
easier said than done, united are valued so high that it makes it nigh impossible to rid the clubs of the glazers. |
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SAF was the Glazer 'target'
The article presents much of which was already known.
With the benefit of hindsight it was clear the continuing fantastic success of SAF was the Glazer target, he was the Manchester United asset they valued the most... a proven winner. "Succession planning" if it existed was to sell up once SAF retired, realise the premium on the growth of the asset from £0.8B to somewhere in the region of £1.5B (when Fergie retired). Why they didn't sell up remains a mystery, some believe if old man Glazer had been around they would have sold up, but it seems the three sons enjoy running the club, (for how much longer its hard to say just now) They tried to find another 'proven winner' in Jose, but so far winning the Caraboa Cup, the Europa cup, getting to an FA Cup final and finishing second in the PL (when far from their best) is not good enough, so the sage continues. The odds on Glazers selling up might be getting better than Jose leaving?? |
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If we want to win the league or even the European cup again, we're going to need very, very rich owners who are prepared to throw money at the club. The purists won't like this, but it's the only way. |
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Look at the past 10 CL winners. With the exception of Chelsea, none of them were owned by a rich individual. |
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There must be a billionaire somewhere who either loves football, or just loves the glamour of owning one of the biggest clubs in the world. Where are all the oligarchs nowadays ? |
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I agree that there is only one oil billionaire in there, but those clubs are hardly poor are they, plus none of them have owners that are sucking huge dividends out of the club |
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09 to 13 we had enough in the tank for a couple more titles but we all knew what was round the corner with the penny pinching. Glazers will be gone in 5 years IMHO as the cash cow will be more or less drained if things continue as they are |
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this has been a slow £#%&!ing death but it started 14 years ago when they took over and got their £#%&!ing claws into us. Like radiation poisoning, we seemed fine at first but years down the line our £#%&!ing skin is peeling off and our organs are failing. Fergie and gill leaving was the watershed moment.. the two people who were basically keeping the show together. They £#%&!ed off and suddenly the morons who bought the club who had no interest beyond finances decided to do the only thing they knew - give the job to their favourite investment banker. the rest as they say is history |
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