Glazer Statement

Nou_Camp99

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This is exactly like the Nazis, you are correct.
I didn't say it was.

1.5bn lost to bank interests and dividends and you're posting that they aren't that bad and we could get worse.

You must work for them.
 
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They can't afford to clear the debt. Their whole business model is based upon getting the club at zero cost to them personally, by re-paying massive interest rates from club income.
FSG cleared the debt they took on using Liverpool’s own revenue. Obviously it won’t happen overnight, but if the glazers worked on clearing it over the next 5-7 years it’s doable.
 

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I didn't say it was.

1.5bn lost to bank interests and dividends and you're posting that they aren't that bad and we could get worse.

You must work for them.
We could get worse.

Can you confirm that we won't?

Of course – any different opinion and suddenly it's the 'you must work for them', or 'Glazer shrill'

Grow up. Try and have a debate, without resorting to tired WW2 examples or falling back on pathetic 'insults'.
 

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I do not want better communication, I literally could not care less about anything they have to say with 1 exception.

If they really understood then they would commit to clearing all debt within 12 months and commit to taking no dividend payments for the next 5 or 10 years. That would make me sit up and listen, that is not even starting on the fact that they need to agree to begin renovations on Old Trafford immediately.

Anything short of the above and I do not even want to click the link.
Why is everyone so concerned about the club’s debt? Do you have to pay it back? I only care about transfers. Last summer was poor, hopefully they will do better now. Even last summer could have been better if they spent more wisely.
 
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I hate to pin you down on this but it is quite an important detail.

There is no doubt that they could clear the debt if they decided to do so, you are right that they won't do so but that is why it is so important to understand that they could do if they so wished. I explained 2 ways but there are many others.
And you could well be right; I'm no financial expert at all, but, with their other commitments, it would be a BIG new pressure on their resources. Could they handle the re-payments themselves (assuming they don't have the liquidity to pay up front) if the United cash cow couldn't do it for them? Hypothetical as they want the risk borne by the club not themselves.
 

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Why is everyone so concerned about the club’s debt? Do you have to pay it back? I only care about transfers. Last summer was poor, hopefully they will do better now. Even last summer could have been better if they spent more wisely.
Yes I do pay it back.

When I pay for tickets, sky subscriptions, BT subscriptions ect. That contributes towards the tens of millions we pay in interest towards those debts every season. Debts that contribute towards the billion that has been drained from our club, the billion that is contributing towards stopping Old Trafford from receiving much needed renovations and from us being able to invest in the local community in the way City has and yes from spending as much in the transfer market as we could even though we have spent a lot.

What a truly, truly ridiculous question.
 

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:lol:

Your original post was great tbf, just an emotive topic for most people.
It absolutely is emotive for everyone – because the club means so much to all of us. Seeing someone take ownership of it through a method that minimised their investment is galling and just feels wrong.

And thank you for the comment on my post :)
 

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"Success on the field must be underpinned by solid foundations off it."

They literally took one of SAF's statements about needing to be successful on the field to be successful off it, twisted it, and fed back to the fans... thats what they think of us
 

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United are nothing more than an ATM machine to the Glazers and the only thing they care about is that the machine keeps spitting out money. This statement is nothing more than an effort to keep that happening. You (we) can all sit back and give them time to prove that they are committed to the things they said they were in the letter, but I am 100% convinced this is nothing more than kicking the can down the road while they keep making withdrawals. Once people wise up and call them out again, they will just send out another letter, or something similar to distract/mislead people to buy them more time.

I base most of this with an outside view to the Glazers but an up close and personal view with the Kroenkes (being from Denver). Personally, I see them as one and the same; fecking parasites that don't give two squirts of piss about (most) of the teams they own. Tonight they will be laughing their asses off at the gullible masses they plan to continue to milk as long as they are allowed to.
 

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Yes I do pay it back.
Agreed, I must have put a minimum of £2k a year into the club (and that's probably underestimating it) for the last 25 years. I would like to see how that compares to the total sum of investment made by the collective Glazer family! Its depressing that I already know the answer! :(
 

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We could get worse.

Can you confirm that we won't?

Of course – any different opinion and suddenly it's the 'you must work for them', or 'Glazer shrill'

Grow up. Try and have a debate, without resorting to tired WW2 examples or falling back on pathetic 'insults'.
Like who?

Which other major club has lost that amount of money in last 16 years to non footballing reasons?

They are the worst owners out of any elite European Club by far.
 

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It's a big statement, as everyone expected nothing from them.
It shows they are rattled, and who wouldn't be after a bunch of characters got a premier league game called off. That is unprecedented.
Although you don't force billionaires out it's promising.

However, very easy to say "we'll invest", as it depends what their version of investment is.

Is bringing Van D Beek in with 2 youngsters for a 50m net spend summer their idea? Or is it booting 200m in with 3 proper big signings, on top of real infrastructure overhauling?
 

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"Success on the field must be underpinned by solid foundations off it."

They literally took one of SAF's statements about needing to be successful on the field to be successful off it, twisted it, and fed back to the fans... thats what they think of us
Yes I noticed that straight away.
 

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Like who?

Which other major club has lost that amount of money in last 16 years to non footballing reasons?

They are the worst owners out of any elite European Club by far.
I don't know – and that is the point.

I have no idea who would buy us.

Which other major clubs have spent as much on transfers in the last 16 years?
 

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The bit about investing in Old Trafford and Carrington is clearly bullshit. How about they pay off the £500M in debt they put on the club and plug 500M into the stadium refurbishment and transfers. ,Put your money where your mouths are you cnuts.
 
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MUST should of told them to shove it up their arse
How would that help exactly? No fecker can come up with a way to get the Glazers a few billion quid other than to hope some other rich arsehole or gulf state does it.
Until there’s an actual viable alternative, of course MUST should listen and try to work with the current owners for meaningful change.
 

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What were you hoping for???
It’s not me they need to appease. I agree with most of your lengthy post. I have the same pragmatic viewpoint on the whole:
  • As much as the club was publicly floated, it was a tragedy that a leveraged buyout was allowed to happen.
  • I am somewhat indifferent to owners profiting from the club, provided it does not come at the expense of on-field success. I am a supporter of Manchester United, the senior men’s team and not a shareholder.
  • That said, the Glazers are leeches and we could have far better owners for the footballing side of the club.
  • On the other hand, we could have owners that are far worse and that would give me a real moral and ethical dilemma about my relationship with the club. United’s success being funded by blood money for the purposes of sport-washing would be tragic.
 

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Words are hollow until we see follow through on those things. I have no reason to trust these guys until I'm actually given some reason to do it. I'm not sure it'll be enough though, and ideally I would just like them gone to be honest.
 

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Yes I do pay it back.

When I pay for tickets, sky subscriptions, BT subscriptions ect.
You know, you don’t have to? I haven’t bought anything for 7 years and I’m ok. More should be spent on stadium, I agree. But I don’t think we should spend much more on transfers.
 

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100% sure he didn't read the letter directed to him and he didn't type up his response.
 

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The only way we'll be rid of this disease is if/when they die. The most we can do is help speed up that process, by legal means of course.
Who gets the club if the die ? Do they have heirs ?
 

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It's a big statement, as everyone expected nothing from them.
It shows they are rattled, and who wouldn't be after a bunch of characters got a premier league game called off. That is unprecedented.
Although you don't force billionaires out it's promising.

However, very easy to say "we'll invest", as it depends what their version of investment is.

Is bringing Van D Beek in with 2 youngsters for a 50m net spend summer their idea? Or is it booting 200m in with 3 proper big signings, on top of real infrastructure overhauling?
To be fair if they don’t follow through there’s nothing stopping the fans from protesting again in the same manner but for a whole season. It’s obviously a tactic that has rattled them big time along with the political pressure and negativity around the sponsors.
 

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To be fair if they don’t follow through there’s nothing stopping the fans from protesting again in the same manner but for a whole season. It’s obviously a tactic that has rattled them big time along with the political pressure and negativity around the sponsors.
This was mentioned in the previous statement, its clearly a big concern for them
 

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The only way we'll be rid of this disease is if/when they die. The most we can do is help speed up that process, by legal means of course.
Who gets the club if the die ? Do they have heirs ?
You just know there's a fat, spoilt, bald little14 year old with a rattail and an attitude problem waiting in the wings.
 

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Debt is corporate tax avoidance at the company level and income tax avoidance at shareholder level. Glazers reduce debt by £100m but United pay £100m more tax ( i know this is simplistic) who gains?
Some of the comments on here are pretty disgusting. Is it because they are Jewish? or American? or both? They are legally United's owners, as soon as United became a public quoted company they were sitting ducks for a debt takeover given their brand and income potential. If you want to blame somebody blame the people who cashed in taking United public.
I support the team, players and manager. I am old enough to remember the 'glory days' under ownership of the butcher. Do you think he had anything to do with finding the Best footballer of all time, or his sad demise? If it wasn't for govt money because of the '66 WC, OT would have stayed a pig sty in thr 60s.
Give it a rest, let us see if they honour some of their promises, they have had a shock to the system with the ESL ( not a few yobs at OT). Their vision of recreating the NFL has gone, so now they need a new model. The trick is working with them to satisfy all parties, not against them. The sooner they are satisfied, the sooner they will go on to new pastures.