A few of em might have been reds.....
I'm looking at going over for the weekend protest. Time to get involved.
A few of em might have been reds.....
Go for it. I'd fucking love to be there but I can't get child care or 200 quid that quickly. I could maybe get to future demos, if there are any. It might become one of those were you just have to get there somehow and be a part of it, cos there won't be a better opportunity to get rid of the cuntsJoelfuckingGlazer wrote: ↑2 years agoA few of em might have been reds.....
I'm looking at going over for the weekend protest. Time to get involved.
I had read in the past that Joel Glazer is the one who’s interested in the club but the other Glazers aren’t. Whatever you think about the ESL, it was an effort to improve United’s financial situation. With that failed, the other Glazers might be more open to selling up.
That's where we differ, Bman. Cos for me the ESL was trying to improve the Glazers financial situation, not Uniteds. The ESL gave no motivation for owners to invest in their teams cos there was no top 4 and no relegation. It offered Prem & CL money just for being in the league, meaning they didn't have to invest in the squad in order to finish in the top 4.bman2 wrote: ↑2 years agoI had read in the past that Joel Glazer is the one who’s interested in the club but the other Glazers aren’t. Whatever you think about the ESL, it was an effort to improve United’s financial situation. With that failed, the other Glazers might be more open to selling up.
I’m not so optimistic that this will all turn out well for United. I honestly think the best outcome might be if the Glazers stay in charge but focus on replacing Woodward with more competent management, try to run the club like Bayern, Ajax etc., stop pissing money away. Because I don’t believe there are better owners out there: I worry that the likeliest buyers would be the Saudis or some other horrible government.
But now you’re likely looking at City becoming dominant the way Bayern or PSG are.
The best outcome would have been for the ESL clubs to come up with a better solution that the average supporter could accept. Now we’re stuck with the FA, PL, and UEFA, who are the people that got football to this crap situation in the first place.
It's literally a matter of time before they try again, isn't it. They have to be removed out, root and branch, or else we'll be in this situation in a couple more years with a new bunch of faces leading it. This could be the reason the gov is looking at changing the ownership model (IF they're serious about it like)JoelfuckingGlazer wrote: ↑2 years ago Perez is still beating the drum and he’s adamant that the English clubs still want it, despite what they’re now saying publicly. These owners cannot be trusted. They all need running out of town and the Govt does need to implement proper regulation to promote fairness and protect supporter interest