Compton22
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Read my post a few pages backOk, not very knowledgeable about this topic but how has the market reacted?
Read my post a few pages backOk, not very knowledgeable about this topic but how has the market reacted?
I don't really care about the morality of owners since I think they're probably all terrible people anyway. Just saying if people did have moral objections to the state of Qatar owning the club, considering how many human rights they abuse, an individual or set of individuals would not be the same as that state itself buying the club. I'm sure he's still morally corrupt, just as I'm sure the Glazers, Kroenkes, FSG, Boehly, Ratcliffe and pretty much any billionaires or big club owners are.
The irony will be fun over the next few years at least
Never throw water on a fat fire. It will take your face offIsn't it better to fight fire with water? Unless it's an electrical fire of course. Or a chip pan in the early 1980s.
I mean, I'm no expert, but I'm confident that I know a bit more than this Hetfield fella.
I think one of them is the EmirIt says group of private Qatari businessmen. How is that worse compared to group of American businessmen. Would not jump to conclusion on this.
Impossible to walk away from the club you love, so just got to roll with it. Probably more upside to it for us than you though considering we were incredibly shite for years. Well, more upside, atleast until yesterday. They/he will get your infrastructure up and running with the best of them in no time though.As a City fan, surely you're the expert on becoming what you hated - any advice?
You don't have to go full Blue Moon so quicklyIf the sale to Qatar goes through in time, will any of morally superior fans give away their ballot spot for carabao final tickets? Asking for a mate.
The Emir's son is said to be a big United fan. But the article from Mike Keegan doesn't mention state interest in United but rather a group of wealthy individuals from Qatar who want to buy the club. The quote from the article below.Tweet
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It’s not. The glazers have been awful for us as a club, all we want is owners who invest (within the rules) in the club with ambition to make us the best in the world.It says group of private Qatari businessmen. How is that worse compared to group of American businessmen. Would not jump to conclusion on this.
Need to get this done before this regulation screws out of competing with all these other bullshit clubs.Can we get this done before City mess spills over and government comes up with white paper and what not?
On what basis? That you cant have owners from specific countries? There is no way this will be blocked unless they can prove some financial fraud or government interference.My gut feeling is that a Qatari bid would be blocked by the PL. A lot has happened since they allowed the Saudis to buy Newcastle - Russia invading Ukraine, unfitness of Abramovich exposed, the extent of City's blatant cheating and power plays with lawyers etc.
I might be wrong but my initial feeling is that the PL won't want it and will find a way of blocking it.
That is all fair enough I guess, I just wonder what your feelings are about Citys ownership considering we got bought out by an individual as wellI don't really care about the morality of owners since I think they're probably all terrible people anyway. Just saying if people did have moral objections to the state of Qatar owning the club, considering how many human rights they abuse, an individual or set of individuals would not be the same as that state itself buying the club. I'm sure he's still morally corrupt, just as I'm sure the Glazers, Kroenke's, FSG, Boehly, Ratcliffe and pretty much any billionaires or big club owners are.
There were fans on here who said they would stop supporting us I’ll dig up the posts at some point. Just throwing my hat In early.You don't have to go full Blue Moon so quickly
No, the excitement of squad building will be gone. I know it could go wrong but we already know England is becoming the super league of football. Every top player seems to want to come here. Imagine being as huge as United that are winning all the trophies with huge stars and not only that but have the first pick of stars who want to come behind them.I don't really understand this viewpoint. So you would just stop watching/supporting football altogether? Or just United? And it's because the club would finally not be flawed with debt/garbage infrastructure and owners?
Still a businessmanI think one of them is the Emir
whats happening to city is they were doing illegal accounting practices. What's that have to do with a consortium from Qatar?Are we still giddy about oil owners after what's happening to City?
Very good source in terms of ownership news.I don't follow Keegan admitidly, what has he broken in the past?
Why would you think Ten Hag wouldn't have signed Martinez? i think if he had 500 million to spend, his ideas on how to build the team would be the same, he'd just be able to build it quicker.No, the excitement of squad building will be gone. I know it could go wrong but we already know England is becoming the super league of football. Every top player seems to want to come here. Imagine being as huge as United that are winning all the trophies with huge stars and not only that but have the first pick of stars who want to come behind them.
it’ll be exciting for a few years but what about 10 years down the line? Are you excited about signing tomorrows Mbappe when you have todays Mbappe in your side? Are you as excited as you are watching Garnacho when you know Haaland is on the market and you really have to go for the big blonde dickhead?
As I said that’s worst case and that would be why I would stop watching. If it stays how it is now and Ten Hag simply wants to buy the Napoli striker and Bellingham then fair enough ( yes I already know they’re elite players) but I can’t see us signing a Martinez if United could just go to the best defender in Spain at the time or De Ligt or somebody stupid like that.
Im just saying I hope there’s an in between. The soul of a club can be lost very quickly
ETH will still be manager. Don’t see us wasting money for the sake of it.No, the excitement of squad building will be gone. I know it could go wrong but we already know England is becoming the super league of football. Every top player seems to want to come here. Imagine being as huge as United that are winning all the trophies with huge stars and not only that but have the first pick of stars who want to come behind them.
it’ll be exciting for a few years but what about 10 years down the line? Are you excited about signing tomorrows Mbappe when you have todays Mbappe in your side? Are you as excited as you are watching Garnacho when you know Haaland is on the market and you really have to go for the big blonde dickhead?
As I said that’s worst case and that would be why I would stop watching. If it stays how it is now and Ten Hag simply wants to buy the Napoli striker and Bellingham then fair enough ( yes I already know they’re elite players) but I can’t see us signing a Martinez if United could just go to the best defender in Spain at the time or De Ligt or somebody stupid like that.
Im just saying I hope there’s an in between. The soul of a club can be lost very quickly
I didn't have a problem with the ownership. I have a problem with you blatantly breaking FFP and creating fake revenue reports, and because of that I believe you deserve to be punished for it. Not with the ownership itself though, my thoughts were the same in relation to Newcastle, which was a much more morally questionable purchase. Honestly don't think talk of morals has much place in such an obviously consistently immoral business. I love the sport and above all my club. I just want the best for it. Simple as that.That is all fair enough I guess, I just wonder what your feelings are about Citys ownership considering we got bought out by an individual as well
These are investors though, apparently they’ll be considered separate from the state (or so I’ve read)My gut feeling is that a Qatari bid would be blocked by the PL. A lot has happened since they allowed the Saudis to buy Newcastle - Russia invading Ukraine, unfitness of Abramovich exposed, the extent of City's blatant cheating and power plays with lawyers etc.
I might be wrong but my initial feeling is that the PL won't want it and will find a way of blocking it.
Are we expected to maintain similar spending levels as under the Glazers, ie our own money?whats happening to city is they were doing illegal accounting practices. What's that have to do with a consortium from Qatar?
The qataris would make sense. The psg experiment hasn't exactly taken off. United would give them sustainable global presence.Tweet
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Jeez some people like to write obituaries even before the death.No, the excitement of squad building will be gone. I know it could go wrong but we already know England is becoming the super league of football. Every top player seems to want to come here. Imagine being as huge as United that are winning all the trophies with huge stars and not only that but have the first pick of stars who want to come behind them.
it’ll be exciting for a few years but what about 10 years down the line? Are you excited about signing tomorrows Mbappe when you have todays Mbappe in your side? Are you as excited as you are watching Garnacho when you know Haaland is on the market and you really have to go for the big blonde dickhead?
As I said that’s worst case and that would be why I would stop watching. If it stays how it is now and Ten Hag simply wants to buy the Napoli striker and Bellingham then fair enough ( yes I already know they’re elite players) but I can’t see us signing a Martinez if United could just go to the best defender in Spain at the time or De Ligt or somebody stupid like that.
Im just saying I hope there’s an in between. The soul of a club can be lost very quickly
Is this the same bloke that put the robe on Messi when he lifted the World Cup?Tweet
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They could find a way if they wanted. The PL initially blocked the Saudis from buying Newcastle over TV rights issues in the middle east, they are very capable of playing politics.On what basis? That you cant have owners from specific countries? There is no way this will be blocked unless they can prove some financial fraud or government interference.
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I don't think it would really come to that, and honestly did you get bored back when we were at the top of football and SAF was constantly looking to bring in the best strikers every summer? I understand what your fear is as in a best (but really worst) case scenario is we turn into a glorified FM club just spanking 300m every window at shiny new toys.No, the excitement of squad building will be gone. I know it could go wrong but we already know England is becoming the super league of football. Every top player seems to want to come here. Imagine being as huge as United that are winning all the trophies with huge stars and not only that but have the first pick of stars who want to come behind them.
it’ll be exciting for a few years but what about 10 years down the line? Are you excited about signing tomorrows Mbappe when you have todays Mbappe in your side? Are you as excited as you are watching Garnacho when you know Haaland is on the market and you really have to go for the big blonde dickhead?
As I said that’s worst case and that would be why I would stop watching. If it stays how it is now and Ten Hag simply wants to buy the Napoli striker and Bellingham then fair enough ( yes I already know they’re elite players) but I can’t see us signing a Martinez if United could just go to the best defender in Spain at the time or De Ligt or somebody stupid like that.
Im just saying I hope there’s an in between. The soul of a club can be lost very quickly
I'd believe it's a group of private businessmen about as much as I believe City about their accounts.It says group of private Qatari businessmen. How is that worse compared to group of American businessmen. Would not jump to conclusion on this.
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Is that the guy who put the robe on Messi?