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Unread 03-11-2023, 11:32 PM
Ethers
 
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When Dalot loses his man again….
 
Unread 03-11-2023, 11:54 PM
Finport Red
 
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When Dalot loses his man again….
 
Unread 04-11-2023, 12:10 AM
Jethro
 
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You don't think 300millibob can fix a few leaks and give the place a bit of a jazz up ?

Absolutely no serious red I know what's a new development.....

It's frankly a disgusting notion...



Exactly.....old Trafford falling down is a huge e-red buzzword ..

Then they mention Carrington.....

Looks like big him has his feet in the ground ..
Bunks knows. This pocket change will make a huge huge difference.
 
Unread 04-11-2023, 01:05 AM
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I will admit I was very much hoping for a full sale,however after Jassim walked away I took a step back.

I have reservations about whether the appointment of a CEO,Sporting Director and of course this £245m will work out. However I want to at least give it a chance rather than just write him off.

I do believe that Ratcliffe will eventually get majority control,however still concerned about stadium investment and of course how will the existing debt be managed.

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First real test will be if Ratcliffe( if he does have full sporting control) and the glazers clash over an issue which involves overlap of the company departments .

We need everybody to pull in one direction. We know what the glazers want. They don’t care about the sporting side. Ratcliffe (seemingly) does. There will be clash.

The worst thing to come from this is having a divided board because either side have alternate values on what direction they believe the club should be moving towards and how they should get it.
Yeah I do worry about those leeches and Ratcliffe wanting two different things on the sporting side. I guess we will just have to hope that money rolling in keeps them satisfied on that side.
 
Unread 05-11-2023, 10:25 PM
Dasilvatwins
 
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https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12...e-and-horrible

Don’t know much about F1 but nice to see a potential board member of United have “inexcusable and horrible “ words about performance in his locker . better get used to it
 
Unread 05-11-2023, 11:26 PM
The taste of...
 
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£#%&! the roofs

Hand out some brolleys.

Get shut of the debt on condition it’s never accessed again

Everything at Manchester United can take care of itself from that point

You can have a roof over the bench if you want one
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 11:14 AM
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Unread 07-11-2023, 11:25 AM
atticusgrinch
 
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Does virtual meetings mean he's holding conferences with Joel Glazer's picture?
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 01:35 PM
Dr Stranger
 
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Instantly binning off these two jerk faces will surely garner some early favour.

 
Unread 07-11-2023, 01:39 PM
Patty_b
 
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Instantly binning off these two jerk faces will surely garner some early favour.

https://x.com/mufcmpb/status/1721853...aSbh7vgQsN2lEQ
Imagine being high up at United and having a proper businessman look over your performance in the job.

 
Unread 07-11-2023, 02:47 PM
Dr Stranger
 
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Imagine being high up at United and having a proper businessman look over your performance in the job.



“Good morning, INEOS…. JUST a moment…”
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 03:38 PM
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Imagine being high up at United and having a proper businessman look over your performance in the job.

Whos Lumbergh?
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 03:59 PM
Patty_b
 
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Whos Lumbergh?
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:02 PM
Dr Stranger
 
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Is that good?
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:04 PM
Finport Red
 
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Couldn’t look any more French if he had a beret and stripy top on, string of onions round his neck and a white flag in his hand.
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:09 PM
Sparky***
 
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Blanc is one of the most experienced sports marketing executives in Europe having led organizations in different major sports over the last 20 years. Indeed, he managed the Olympics (Winter Games), the Tour de France (cycling), the Paris Dakar (motor racing), the French Open (tennis), Davis Cup and has been the Chairman and CEO of Juventus Football Club.

Between 1987 and 1992, Blanc was Sales and Marketing/Opening and Closing Ceremony Director for the Albertville Olympic Games in France and worked very close to Jean-Claude Killy, chairman of the Organizing Committee. After earning his MBA at Harvard, Blanc then became the CEO between 1994 and 2000 of Amauy Sport Organization (ASO), a branch of a media company owning and operating the main sporting events in France in cycling, motor racing, and athletics (Tour de France, Paris/Roubaix, the Paris Dakar race, Paris Marathon, etc.). Blanc boosted ASO's revenues and international reach as well as created an all news TV network, L'Equipe TV.

Between 2001 and June 2006, Blanc was nominated CEO of the French Tennis Association and, as such, was the manager in charge of organizing the French Open (Roland-Garros), the Paris Master Series, and the Davis Cup/Fed Cup tennis events when staged in France. During his tenure, the French Open reached a new level of development and success thanks to Blanc's innovative ideas, like adding an extra weekend of Grand Slam tennis by starting the tournament on a Sunday instead of a Monday.

Before becoming Chairman of the Board of Juventus Football Club in October 2009, Blanc was brought in as a board member during the club's worst period in history when it was relegated to the second division (Serie B) due to the Calciopoli scandal. Blanc focused immediately on rebuilding the team and the technical staff. He also renegotiated all major business contracts and improved the financial health of the club. The team made a great and immediate come back in season 2006/2007 to the main division (Serie A), reaching an unexpected third place (season 2007/2008), and then second place (season 2008/2009) while operating the club's finances at break even.

Blanc's masterpiece in the last five years has been also to radically modify the new stadium project as well as close the financing for the construction of the new Juventus arena. This arena along with a 35,000 square meters mall is the first to be built in Italy since 1990 and is the only one privately owned by an Italian football club. Blanc has stated many times that the stadium is the future for Juventus, a major revenue-booster and the new soul of the team.[2]

On May 19, 2010, Blanc left his role as Chairman of the Board of Juventus to Andrea Agnelli, son of former Chairman Umberto Agnelli. Blanc retained his role as General Manager and CEO. Agnelli's response to Blanc's confirmed responsibilities was, "He will take care of the operations management of the club at 360 degrees and focus mainly on the development of revenues, managed our international relations with UEFA and FIFA as well as follow up on the stadium project strategic for the future of the Club."

On May 11, 2011, in line with his working contract and in agreement with the owners of the club, Blanc released his executive powers to the Board of Juventus and resigned as CEO. Instead, he became a member of the Board of Directors. However, Blanc tendered his resignation and left the Board of Directors post on October 15, 2011.[3]
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:11 PM
Patty_b
 
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Looks like if Hans Gruber was a bond villain. I'm in.

Just seen Sparky's post. Double in now.
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:13 PM
Finport Red
 
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Blanc is one of the most experienced sports marketing executives in Europe having led organizations in different major sports over the last 20 years. Indeed, he managed the Olympics (Winter Games), the Tour de France (cycling), the Paris Dakar (motor racing), the French Open (tennis), Davis Cup and has been the Chairman and CEO of Juventus Football Club.

Between 1987 and 1992, Blanc was Sales and Marketing/Opening and Closing Ceremony Director for the Albertville Olympic Games in France and worked very close to Jean-Claude Killy, chairman of the Organizing Committee. After earning his MBA at Harvard, Blanc then became the CEO between 1994 and 2000 of Amauy Sport Organization (ASO), a branch of a media company owning and operating the main sporting events in France in cycling, motor racing, and athletics (Tour de France, Paris/Roubaix, the Paris Dakar race, Paris Marathon, etc.). Blanc boosted ASO's revenues and international reach as well as created an all news TV network, L'Equipe TV.

Between 2001 and June 2006, Blanc was nominated CEO of the French Tennis Association and, as such, was the manager in charge of organizing the French Open (Roland-Garros), the Paris Master Series, and the Davis Cup/Fed Cup tennis events when staged in France. During his tenure, the French Open reached a new level of development and success thanks to Blanc's innovative ideas, like adding an extra weekend of Grand Slam tennis by starting the tournament on a Sunday instead of a Monday.

Before becoming Chairman of the Board of Juventus Football Club in October 2009, Blanc was brought in as a board member during the club's worst period in history when it was relegated to the second division (Serie B) due to the Calciopoli scandal. Blanc focused immediately on rebuilding the team and the technical staff. He also renegotiated all major business contracts and improved the financial health of the club. The team made a great and immediate come back in season 2006/2007 to the main division (Serie A), reaching an unexpected third place (season 2007/2008), and then second place (season 2008/2009) while operating the club's finances at break even.

Blanc's masterpiece in the last five years has been also to radically modify the new stadium project as well as close the financing for the construction of the new Juventus arena. This arena along with a 35,000 square meters mall is the first to be built in Italy since 1990 and is the only one privately owned by an Italian football club. Blanc has stated many times that the stadium is the future for Juventus, a major revenue-booster and the new soul of the team.[2]

On May 19, 2010, Blanc left his role as Chairman of the Board of Juventus to Andrea Agnelli, son of former Chairman Umberto Agnelli. Blanc retained his role as General Manager and CEO. Agnelli's response to Blanc's confirmed responsibilities was, "He will take care of the operations management of the club at 360 degrees and focus mainly on the development of revenues, managed our international relations with UEFA and FIFA as well as follow up on the stadium project strategic for the future of the Club."

On May 11, 2011, in line with his working contract and in agreement with the owners of the club, Blanc released his executive powers to the Board of Juventus and resigned as CEO. Instead, he became a member of the Board of Directors. However, Blanc tendered his resignation and left the Board of Directors post on October 15, 2011.[3]
Probably a wum then.
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:17 PM
suedeshoes
 
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New noodle partners incoming.
 
Unread 07-11-2023, 08:22 PM
larry
 
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whats he been doing since 2011
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