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[Football] Glazers selling up?



BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Do you try hard to be a tosser or does it come naturally šŸ˜‚

Thatā€™s the second of one of my threads in as many days that you have attempted to troll and railroad - I thought you were supposed to be disappearing for a few weeks šŸ˜Ž
He's got a smartphone now so he has constant access to NSC o_O
 




andy1980

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Feb 23, 2009
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because the Glazers saddled the club with huge debts, failed to invest in infrastructure and made some very poor strategic investments over the years - doesnā€˜t the club deserve better? I think the FA deserves better.
Tbh I am surprised nobody agrees with that! They also spear-headed the idea of a breakaway Superleague ffs.


Edit - I just realised I typed ā€˜bailā€™ above instead of ā€˜buyā€™ but my points remain, Man U and the FA would be well rid of the Glazers and I hope for the sake of the Club there is a total handover. (Letā€˜s just hope it wonā€™t be a case of jumping out of the pan into the fire)
Surely the only way we can compete with clubs like Man Utd on a regular basis is if they are mismanaged?.
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,128
Brighton factually.....
Have I missed something here? So many strange comments- do people actually think the Glazers are good owners and have been good for Man U? šŸ˜³

Ok - If you were referring to my typo above - now edited my earlier post, hope thatā€™s clearer šŸ™‚

(like you too šŸ˜‚)
of course they are bad owners, that it what is soooo good about it.
if the club were in dire trouble, then of course we would be 100% behind the fansā€¦
Manchester United have not been starved of money, they have not been left to rot, their ground has not been sold from beneath their feet, they have not suffered from a lack of investment causing them to plummet through the leaguesā€¦.

Therefore itā€™s irritating and funny, listening to Manchester United fans telling everyone that their owners are terrible, actually itā€™s irksome.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Ā£700b in 2005, Ā£4b today.

Is this next owner buying at the top of market?
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Well thatā€™s your opinion and you are entitled to it - thousands of Man U fans would disagree with you - I lived in Manchester (Hume) for several years and while I didnā€™t turn my back on the Albion as my ā€˜hometownā€™ club, I became quite a fan of Alex Fergusonā€˜s management of the club and enjoyed watching them play - I have felt a little sad watching the decline. As for the FA, a Superleague would have had repercussions right the way down the pyramid not just the PL and have been a potential death knoll for lower league clubs, so no, the Glazers efforts to spearhead a breakaway of the top 6, would not have been good for the whole of English league football imo. Iā€™ll not be the only one glad to see them out of English football.
If Man U sank into a cesspit and took Ferguson, the Glazers, and every one of their fans with it into the bowels of the earth I'd be delighted.
Odious club, horrible players, twat fans and a series of bellend managers who wouldn't look out of place on a parade of my most unpleasant bodily excretions.
 




Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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Therefore itā€™s irritating and funny, listening to Manchester United fans telling everyone that their owners are terrible, actually itā€™s irksome.
Ok fair enoughā€” I didnā€™t read the room - honestly didnā€™t realise the antipathy felt on NSC toward Man U!
 


Zeberdi

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If Man U sank into a cesspit and took Ferguson, the Glazers, and every one of their fans with it into the bowels of the earth I'd be delighted.
Odious club, horrible players, twat fans and a series of bellend managers who wouldn't look out of place on a parade of my most unpleasant bodily excretions.
Thatā€™s a ā€˜noā€™ for Man U then? šŸ˜
 


wellquickwoody

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because the Glazers saddled the club with huge debts, failed to invest in infrastructure and made some very poor strategic investments over the years - doesnā€˜t the club deserve better? I think the FA deserves better.
Tbh I am surprised nobody agrees with that! They also spear-headed the idea of a breakaway Superleague ffs.


Edit - I just realised I typed ā€˜bailā€™ above instead of ā€˜buyā€™ but my points remain, Man U and the FA would be well rid of the Glazers and I hope for the sake of the Club there is a total handover. (Letā€˜s just hope it wonā€™t be a case of jumping out of the pan into the fire)
You could not be more wrong! Letā€™s hope it is a case of jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Cannot be many clubs that would be more deserving.
 




Zeberdi

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You could not be more wrong! Letā€™s hope it is a case of jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Cannot be many clubs that would be more deserving.
Look I get now that people on here hate Man U as a club but I donā€™t think I am ā€™wrongā€™ to want them to do better than they have been lately in terms of performance or have better owners because thatā€™s just my personal opinion coming from the background I do of having a previous connection to Manchester - I ā€˜touristā€™ supported them for several years while living in Manchester which was some of the best times of my life (for other reasons!) - Several members of my close family are long term Man U supporters (and they are not ā€˜twatsā€™ and of course they want the club to do well and would be glad to see the Glazers go (which at this stage is still only a possibility) - I certainly wouldnā€™t even have mentioned my antipathy to the Glazers it if Iā€˜d known it would kick up a hornets nest of envy and bitterness šŸ˜… šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø - and I am not saying people are ā€˜wrongā€™ to want Man U to spectacularly fail and get even worse owners than they do now - but at the end of the day itā€™s just peopleā€™s opinions šŸ™„. It is possible btw to have supported more than one team over the years or at least still prefer one team to 3 or 4 others in the top 6/7 I could mention. It is also reasonable but entirely unrealistic to want to see the PL free of filthy rich owners who donā€™t give a shit about the game such as the Glazer family - setting healthy tribalism aside for a moment, and speaking objectively, I think the sport/professional football deserves better. We have been incredibly lucky in recent years to have an owner like TB who is first and foremost a fan of the club. And I am first and foremost an Albion fan and always will be - itā€™s in my blood.
 




chickens

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Oct 12, 2022
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Look I get now that people on here hate Man U as a club but I donā€™t think I am ā€™wrongā€™ to want them to do better than they have been lately in terms of performance or have better owners because thatā€™s just my personal opinion coming from the background I do of having a previous connection to Manchester - I ā€˜touristā€™ supported them for several years while living in Manchester which was some of the best times of my life (for other reasons!) - Several members of my close family are long term Man U supporters (and they are not ā€˜twatsā€™ and of course they want the club to do well and would be glad to see the Glazers go (which at this stage is still only a possibility) - I certainly wouldnā€™t even have mentioned my antipathy to the Glazers it if Iā€˜d known it would kick up a hornets nest of envy and bitterness šŸ˜… šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø - and I am not saying people are ā€˜wrongā€™ to want Man U to spectacularly fail and get even worse owners than they do now - but at the end of the day itā€™s just peopleā€™s opinions šŸ™„. It is possible btw to have supported more than one team over the years or at least still prefer one team to 3 or 4 others in the top 6/7 I could mention. It is also reasonable but entirely unrealistic to want to see the PL free of filthy rich owners who donā€™t give a shit about the game such as the Glazer family - setting healthy tribalism aside for a moment, and speaking objectively, I think the sport/professional football deserves better. We have been incredibly lucky in recent years to have an owner like TB who is first and foremost a fan of the club. And I am first and foremost an Albion fan and always will be - itā€™s in my blood.
I understand the anti-Man Ure sentiment expressed by many posters, but donā€™t understand those who openly wish another petrochemical state or US billionaire ownership on them. If we want football to get better, we need better owners in the game.

Itā€™s openly hypocritical to on one hand bemoan the influx of foreign investment at many clubs, and then wish it on another PL club.

Donā€™t get me wrong, Iā€™d still like to see a bit more humility from Man U fans, and a long spell as lower/mid table team should achieve that, but I canā€™t agree with those wishing a petrochemical state or US billionaire on them.
 






bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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Wonder if the Saudis are feeling a bit peeved at this. If they'd held on a bit longer, they could have had Man Utd. Instead, they've ended up with Newcastle.
 






Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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Look I get now that people on here hate Man U as a club but I donā€™t think I am ā€™wrongā€™ to want them to do better than they have been lately in terms of performance or have better owners because thatā€™s just my personal opinion coming from the background I do of having a previous connection to Manchester - I ā€˜touristā€™ supported them for several years while living in Manchester which was some of the best times of my life (for other reasons!) - Several members of my close family are long term Man U supporters (and they are not ā€˜twatsā€™ and of course they want the club to do well and would be glad to see the Glazers go (which at this stage is still only a possibility) - I certainly wouldnā€™t even have mentioned my antipathy to the Glazers it if Iā€˜d known it would kick up a hornets nest of envy and bitterness šŸ˜… šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø - and I am not saying people are ā€˜wrongā€™ to want Man U to spectacularly fail and get even worse owners than they do now - but at the end of the day itā€™s just peopleā€™s opinions šŸ™„. It is possible btw to have supported more than one team over the years or at least still prefer one team to 3 or 4 others in the top 6/7 I could mention. It is also reasonable but entirely unrealistic to want to see the PL free of filthy rich owners who donā€™t give a shit about the game such as the Glazer family - setting healthy tribalism aside for a moment, and speaking objectively, I think the sport/professional football deserves better. We have been incredibly lucky in recent years to have an owner like TB who is first and foremost a fan of the club. And I am first and foremost an Albion fan and always will be - itā€™s in my blood.
No matter how you frame it itā€™s all tone deaf bollocks in terms of the wider footballing world. Man U can fold for all I care. Stockport, Oldham or Bury (RIP) ā€˜deserve betterā€™ not fugging Man U.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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No matter how you frame it itā€™s all tone deaf bollocks in terms of the wider footballing world. Man U can fold for all I care. Stockport, Oldham or Bury (RIP) ā€˜deserve betterā€™ not fugging Man U.
I agree and if I had to spend time up their I certainly wouldn't have glory hunted preferring to go to a smaller club that needed supporters.

Man Utd can f*** off
 


Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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As for trolling United fans...
Says the trolling Chelsea fanšŸ˜‚

At least Iā€™m a stalwart Brighton fan and have been for over 40 years - and continued to be so even when living in Man - whatā€™s your pedigree?

The Glazers are a waste of space, however anyone frames it.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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At least Iā€™m a stalwart Brighton fan and have been for over 40 years - and continued to be so even when living in Man - whatā€™s your pedigree?

The Glazers are a waste of space, however anyone frames it.
I'll add that to my Notepad document. "Old and born in a geographically convenient place to go to Brighton games".

Of course they are a waste of space and their incompetence has done Man United a lot of bad. Which is good.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Wonder if the Saudis are feeling a bit peeved at this. If they'd held on a bit longer, they could have had Man Utd. Instead, they've ended up with Newcastle.
Well NUFC was only Ā£300m (probably a similar valuation to buy us), to me that's a good price. Huge potential, there no reason they couldn't do another Cheslea

Man U would cost Ā£4B and needs huge investment, the stadium for starters. Maybe the Vulture Capitalists will fancy a slice of Manure
 


Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Is this as a result of them originally buying it on loans and the interest rates will now be going through the roof?
 


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