They're not actually taking the club to the ground, though. I understand the frustration and anger but that's clearly hyperbolic.So what would you do ? sit down and watch them take this club to the ground ?
They're not actually taking the club to the ground, though. I understand the frustration and anger but that's clearly hyperbolic.So what would you do ? sit down and watch them take this club to the ground ?
How, in the flying feck of fecks, have the Glazers lost a lot of power today?What are you posting laughing emoji’s at? Care to explain?
Is it though ? depends where you place the bar. being in an around the top 4, sure, they're not taking the club to the ground. But becoming Arsenal mk2 and being happy with finishing 4 ? not even challenging ? being out of the CL more than being in it ? that's definitly drinving the club to the ground for me. At least, footballistically speaking.They're not actually taking the club to the ground, though. I understand the frustration and anger but that's clearly hyperbolic.
The fans decided when the Glazers money making machine plays football, any time United fans decide they want to stop a game they can do it. The biggest game in the Premier Leagues calendar has just been cancelled. Come on pal, wake up. This is terrible for them and the premier league.How, in the flying feck of fecks, have the Glazers lost a lot of power today?
We're second in the league (unless the fans have cost us a points deduction today, great job guys) and favourites to win the Europa League. We've spent fortunes on players since Fergie left, more than enough to stay competitive. The fact that we haven't been is down to failings of various managers rather than a lack of spending. You can criticize the Glazers for many things but honestly, a lack of spending is not one of them.Is it though ? depends where you place the bar. being in an around the top 4, sure, they're not taking the club to the ground. But becoming Arsenal mk2 and being happy with finishing 4 ? not even challenging ? being out of the CL more than being in it ? that's definitly drinving the club to the ground for me. At least, footballistically speaking.
Can you tell us all what the Glazers have spent?We're second in the league (unless the fans have cost us a points deduction today, great job guys) and favourites to win the Europa League. We've spent fortunes on players since Fergie left, more than enough to stay competitive. The fact that we haven't been is down to failings of various managers rather than a lack of spending. You can criticize the Glazers for many things but honestly, a lack of spending is not one of them.
Not sure about losing power but at least 500mil of united fans world wide will hear about this. It will be on the news, the commercial side will take a hit. Next sponsorships due renewals will be asking questions. This is manutd vs liverpool we talking about here. It may not be much but its a start. Don't agree with vandalism mind.How, in the flying feck of fecks, have the Glazers lost a lot of power today?
Well it sure as hell lets them know that despite them being the owners, “their” team can’t even take to the field if we choose to disallow it.How, in the flying feck of fecks, have the Glazers lost a lot of power today?
They have hired bad managers though. But i agree they have spent the money. But hiring bad managers curtails that. Granted there is only about ten top managers in the world and they are in high demand.We're second in the league (unless the fans have cost us a points deduction today, great job guys) and favourites to win the Europa League. We've spent fortunes on players since Fergie left, more than enough to stay competitive. The fact that we haven't been is down to failings of various managers rather than a lack of spending. You can criticize the Glazers for many things but honestly, a lack of spending is not one of them.
Ok Joel, whateverThey're not actually taking the club to the ground, though. I understand the frustration and anger but that's clearly hyperbolic.
Ehm, no. The likely outcome is that the club will have to fork out a bit of £ for more security. It's not like someone has discovered the magic glitch to prevent matches until the Glazers feck off. They probably couldn't be less bothered, the amount of death threats towards them during the take over, protests etc, zero fecks given.The fans decided when the Glazers money making machine plays football, any time United fans decide they want to stop a game they can do it. The biggest game in the Premier Leagues calendar has just been cancelled. Come on pal, wake up. This is terrible for them and the premier league.
The only questions they'll be asking are financial.Not sure about losing power but at least 500mil of united fans world wide will hear about this. It will be on the news, the commercial side will take a hit. Next sponsorships due renewals will be asking questions. This is manutd vs liverpool we talking about here. It may not be much but its a start. Don't agree with vandalism mind.
They’ve taken more out of the club than they’ve put in. They spend money to protect their business asset, it’s not from love of the club. We still need to be decently successful in order for them to keep leeching from us. Notice how they open their wallets when we miss out on CL, but all of a sudden they can’t find a pot to piss in when we’re in it.We're second in the league (unless the fans have cost us a points deduction today, great job guys) and favourites to win the Europa League. We've spent fortunes on players since Fergie left, more than enough to stay competitive. The fact that we haven't been is down to failings of various managers rather than a lack of spending. You can criticize the Glazers for many things but honestly, a lack of spending is not one of them.
Made me chuckle.Pleased with Fred today
You've got to be fecking kidding me. It's a piss easy solution, the amount of security will be increased, a lot, and Manchester United will have to pay for it. This was a one off.Well it sure as hell lets them know that despite them being the owners, “their” team can’t even take to the field if we choose to disallow it.
Yep. Aside from the players not being fuelled up, which could easily be sorted, I'm surprised they didn't get it done tonight.
If they do it tomorrow, we'll just have to get 100s of police in to save the inevitable repeat.
If they move to another date we'll either be punished with 3 games in 6 days, or they'll have to mess another team up to fit it in.
Well, first of all, I'm not sure they've had much to do with any of the appointments. They did hire Woodward, so there's that.They have hired bad managers though. But i agree they have spent the money. But hiring bad managers curtails that. Granted there is only about ten top managers in the world and they are in high demand.
How in the name of feck do people STILL not understand this.Can you tell us all what the Glazers have spent?
Understand it will likely be played 15th or 16th MayNot sure when the rescheduled match will be played. Tomorrow maybe but two days before the squad fly out to Rome?
United remaining fixtures
Thursday May 6th Roma (A)
Sunday May 9th Villa (A)
Wed May 12th Leicester (H)
Wed May 19th Fulham (H)
Sun May 23rd Wolves (A)
Liverpools last 4 games
Sat May 8th Southampton (H)
Wed May 16th West Brom (A)
Wed May 19th Burnley (A)
Sun May 23rd Palace (H)
1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.Can you tell us all what the Glazers have spent?
Shall we go and thank them for spending the money the club generates with or without them at helm?1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.
As I stated above, Liverpool set to play West Brom on May 16th.Understand it will likely be played 15th or 16th May
Fair play to them then, cos I was under the impression they'd taken money out!1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.
Understand that the Liverpool West Brom game will be brought forward a few days to 11th / 12th May (midweek)As I stated above, Liverpool set to play West Brom on May 16th.
For those who don't understand:1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.
They’ve spent what???? News to me, Christ how long have you been a United fan?1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.
That is what was infuriating with Souness, rattling on about how much money the Glazers have spent. Gary Neville should have pulled him up on that. They haven't spent a bean.For those who don't understand:
• Glazers bought the club with a loan
• Transferred the debt of the loan to the club
• Have put £0 of their own money into the club
• All transfers have come from club revenue
• They have taken 2 billion from the club
Can you lend me 100 grand please? I’ll buy you a really nice car with it (can’t guarantee it will be 100 grands worth) Please can you not moan about the money I’ve spent on you? I will have spent a lot of my own money on you, at least be grateful.1,3 billion pounds over the last 10 years, slightly surpassed by City or Chelsea, although our net spend is much higher than Chelsea's and second only to City.
Sums it up very wellShall we go and thank them for spending the money the club generates with or without them at helm?
Those clubs you list are where they are now BECAUSE of their owners, prior to them they couldn’t afford a weekend in Benidorm.
We are Manchester United, we were bigger than we are now when they got here, don’t hint that I should be grateful for them allowing us to buy a few players with the bottomless pit of cash we generate in spite of them.
Honestly the way some fans are seemingly grateful to these parasites is sickening.Sums it up very well
Fair enough so. If played May 16th, perhaps some fans can attend?Understand that the Liverpool West Brom game will be brought forward a few days to 11th / 12th May (midweek)
A little bit of research would go a long way for Mr Souness.That is what was infuriating with Souness, rattling on about how much money the Glazers have spent. Gary Neville should have pulled him up on that. They haven't spent a bean.
Would be great if fans can attend.Fair enough so. If played May 16th, perhaps some fans can attend?
A little bit of research would go a long way for Mr Souness.
Someone needs to send this to Graeme SournessFor those who don't understand:
• Glazers bought the club with a loan
• Transferred the debt of the loan to the club
• Have put £0 of their own money into the club
• All transfers have come from club revenue
• They have taken 2 billion from the club
Due to crowd trouble, the postponed fixture will now have to be played behind closed doors.