You’re all going to end up so very disappointed.
I would go with NevilleNo chance it's Giggs for obvious reasons.
Scholes, no one would listen to him.
G Nev, maybe, but Becks is actually a good businessman with a big enough profile to perhaps fall into similar circles.
I'll start supporting the Ineos Grenadiers if this becomes reality!!! TY Sir!Tweet
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...fe-i-want-to-buy-manchester-united-bjqk2bfrx?
They've gone from being the Bayern in their sport to a Liverpool - very good but just cannot win the big prizes.And yet it's happening to them, the first year after new rules that help the other cars improve came in
God if he pulls this offWhat kind of guy is he?
I've read this a few times; we're relied more on debt and not made a surplus in years.He wouldn't need to, The club generates enough to spend to keep up with anyone, it would be how he runs us
I would say it’s Neville tbhRest of them are either weird or cnuts, or in some cases, both.
Probably because, a) the super league collapsed so Glazers expected big jump in revenue went down the pan, b) We're actually starting to see a fall in revenue consistently.. We couldnt match the chevvy deal, and even Teamviewer are saying they've overpaid and the Addidas deal is coming to an end and we probably won't get near that again, not to mention we're looking for seasons without CL football. c) As revenue goes down, interest rates go up, it'll be harder for them to service the debt and invest to get those revenue back up.Before we get too excited, this was him a few years ago:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...ews/britains-richest-man-sir-jim-20948272.amp
Not sure what would have changed for him if he actually goes for it. Probably easing in with minority share and eventually taking over.
Oh god, oh god, oh god, Ratcliffe is buying us isn't he? I can't get my hopes up too much, but man that would be amazing.Tweet
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It's hardly possible to be more disappointed in the ownership situation than we are right nowYou’re all going to end up so very disappointed.
Pictured Beckham as a profile they could use in the 'new' United, but I see why many say Neville.Obvious Neville, most vocal one against the Glazers.
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He's changed his mind because of our preseason win against Liverpool and the FDJ muppetry.Before we get too excited, this was him a few years ago:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...ews/britains-richest-man-sir-jim-20948272.amp
Not sure what would have changed for him if he actually goes for it. Probably easing in with minority share and eventually taking over.
Grab my hand bro and lets run into the field of dreamsRat tail to Ratcliffe. Dare we dream?
Is this guy reliable? I don’t want to get too excited.Tweet
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At this point, it's too much smoke for there to be no spark, even a fire.Is this guy reliable? I don’t want to get too excited.
where did you get that from?I really hope the pressure rachets up on the Glazers from pundits / rest of ex United players.
Just point out all the flaws over the past 10 years. All the money they took out of the club.
How we're about to get overtaken by City for number of fans in the US. How the commercial revenue growth is tapped out.
Maybe there's a possibility.
I know some guysThe pessimist in me see's this thread reaching a 1000 pages (like the De Jong one) before it eventually fizzles out into nothing. But for now I'll dream.
they’ll take over the TeamViewer dealIf Ineos are also involved it's a lot more interesting.
BANHe’s just tweeted he was joking
sorry