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I can't really see why the Glazers would sell to Jassim, if Ratcliffe's bid is still providing a higher individual share price. Seems common sense to sell to Ratcliffe, if you get more money per share and can continue to take dividends of the shares you don't sell.

Can't see any way the Jassmin bid will be accepted.
 

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Boils down to a choice of becoming masters of financial doping with Jassim or masters of actual doping with Ratcliffe and the cyclists.
 

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I have no idea where you're going with the first part, but Lausanne have always been an up and down club, so no change there


Nice is now worth more than 3x what he paid for, so pretty decent run yeah
So no change is acceptable? You’ll be happy if under Jassim we stay as we’ve been for the past 10 years Post SAF and 23 years before him?
 

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Has this kind of auction sell ever happened to a football before? Or a sports franchise?
 

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I can't really see why the Glazers would sell to Jassim, if Ratcliffe's bid is still providing a higher individual share price. Seems common sense to sell to Ratcliffe, if you get more money per share and can continue to take dividends of the shares you don't sell.

Can't see any way the Jassmin bid will be accepted.
Exactly he needs to push up offer even more otherwise individual share price will remain with Ratcliffe so no reason to reject
 

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Nice is now worth more than 3x what he paid for, so pretty decent run yeah
This is an interesting take and tells you a lot about how clubs are valued. Nice infrastructures have been built by the previous owners, the stadium was built before Ineos purchased them and belongs to Nice Agglomeration and they haven't improved on the field nor brought particularly valuable players.
 

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Nice is now worth more than 3x what he paid for, so pretty decent run yeah
Well if that's the metric we need to focus on, glazers are up by about 20x. Let's hope they stay on? They also have a fair number of trophies to show as well..
 

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Is anyone surprised there are not more parties interested? I think the Glazers must have thought there’d be at least 4 or so buyers. I also thought there’d be much more… at the initial stage then many dropping out with 3-4 remaining near the end.

Surprised there’s no consortiums. Thought there’d also be one multi billionaire from the USA or SE Asia
I'm not surprised, an owner wants more than 5 billion, for a business that is a billion pounds in debt and needs another billion in investment in refurbishing the infrastructure.

It's going to be nearly impossible to turn any kind of profit on the investment, so why would people invest?
 

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I have no idea where you're going with the first part, but Lausanne have always been an up and down club, so no change there


Nice is now worth more than 3x what he paid for, so pretty decent run yeah
United are now worth nearly 7x what Malcom paid for us. The Glazers must be some of the best owners around by that metric. Wonder why you and others want rid then?
 

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Well if that's the metric we need to focus on, glazers are up by about 20x. Let's hope they stay on? They also have a fair number of trophies to show as well..
At this point he will say anything to justify Ineos as the better option.
 

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With a world record bid on the table the longer this drags on it just becomes more and more undignified and shows a lack of class from the Glazers, you cannot imagine them having the nerve to turn such a bid down in order to try and see if they can get more in the future, that is just shameless on many levels and before the eyes of the entire fan base, they surely must see that a billion pound debt means they have gone as far as they can given the club needs also massive investment on top, they simply have to now cash out and hand the club over to someone who actually cares enough for the club, its history, its heritage, and status.
 

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Well if that's the metric we need to focus on, glazers are up by about 20x. Let's hope they stay on? They also have a fair number of trophies to show as well..
Were Nice a top club before he bought them? Did he promise to take on PSG?
 

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Probably because even as it stands their bid grossly overvalues the club and at some point both bidders need to make clear to the Glazers that they are not going to be able to squeeze any more cash out of them with their naked greed.
Oh yeah they are definitely ripping both off
 

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Ironically the Ratcliff bid is the exact kind of scummy underhanded billionare's business transaction that got the Glazers ownership of United in the first place.
 

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I'm not surprised, an owner wants more than 5 billion, for a business that is a billion pounds in debt and needs another billion in investment in refurbishing the infrastructure.

It's going to be nearly impossible to turn any kind of profit on the investment, so why would people invest?
This.

The Glazers’ behaviour in this is absolutely disgusting (even for them) and truly showing up how they really think and operate.

They are coming off as almost delusional in the state that Utd is in and what it’s actually worth.

Like someone trying to flog a Ferrari that they’ve caned the engine out of, covered in dents and window cracks, not had an mot in 20 years, with 100s of parking fines that the new owner has to pay off and expecting quarter of a mil ‘because it’s a Ferrari’.

They’re fecking mugs and part of me almost wants them to stay on now just to see the fecking reaction it gets coupled with watching them get shoved out of the Top 4 by real club owners and subsequently have to feck off with their tails between their legs, embarrassed as businessmen.

The other part of me just wants Utd to be freed and back to wrestle the PL off City, as it should be doing.
 

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Ironically the Ratcliff bid is the exact kind of scummy underhanded billionare's business transaction that got the Glazers ownership of United in the first place.
Yeah if you can't offer a deal without them staying then you should kindly leave this process
 

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This.

The Glazers’ behaviour in this is absolutely disgusting (even for them) and truly showing up how they really think and operate.

They are coming off as almost delusional in the state that Utd is in and what it’s actually worth.

Like someone trying to flog a Ferrari that they’ve caned the engine out of, covered in debts and window cracks, not had an mot in 20 years and expecting quarter of a mil ‘because it’s a Ferrari’.

They’re fecking mugs and part of me almost wants them to stay on now just to see the fecking reaction it gets coupled with watching them get shoved out of the Top 4 by real club owners and subsequently have to feck off with their tails between their legs, embarrassed as businessmen.

The other part of me just wants Utd to be freed and back to wrestle the PL off City, as it should be doing.
Yeah we have been contained by our ownership for the last 18 years,so desperately need those chains taking off
 

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Yeah we have been contained by our ownership for the last 18 years,so desperately need those chains taking off
but its not about taking the chains off, its not like if the Glazers f off tomorrow it will be Rosey. The damage is done, the debt will remain, the fact the clubs stadium needs rebuilding, the training ground revamping. Plus we are still pushing up against FFP regulations because our spending has been insane and despite the insane spending the club still needs more investment and there are still serious questions about the recruitment process.

You're an investor looking at this situation, it's a dumpster fire! Im genuinely shocked we even have two interested parties.
 

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Was he drinking? It's not in the initial statement, which sounds far more sensible.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Chairman of INEOS said: ‘We are absolutely delighted about acquiring OGC Nice. It has been quite a long journey getting here, but it is unique, and we were determined to complete the purchase of the club. We have looked at a lot of clubs in the manner we look at businesses in INEOS - for value and potential - and Nice fulfils that criteria. With some sensible, measured investment, we want to establish OGC Nice as a team that competes in European club competition on a regular basis. And importantly, sustain it.”

“OGC Nice has a great history and tradition, with a passionate fan-base, whom will play an important role in our journey. The Allianz Riviera stadium is superb and the new training centre, which is integral for any successful team, is equally as impressive. It’s tough to improve on the location on the Med and over the last 20 years we have established roots in this beautiful area.”

Sir Jim added: “We made some mistakes at Lausanne, but we are fast learners, these have been rectified and we are already seeing the benefits. Clubs need to be successful off the pitch, as well as on it, and OGC Nice will be no different, as we look to take the club from strength to strength in all aspects over the coming years.”

“Patience is also important and the work we do here will be built on solid foundations. We have a plan in place and we will follow it. I am adamant we will not be the dumb money,”
said Ratcliffe.
 
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