Mainoldo
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Explain how as all I see is a new credit card with a bigger limit.It wasnt a question.
I'm stating that Ratcliffe can do that.
Explain how as all I see is a new credit card with a bigger limit.It wasnt a question.
I'm stating that Ratcliffe can do that.
Because he's one of the richest men on the Earth.And you know this? How?
I get it now. You want to become a new oil state club. A solesless PR club that you can showoff to your buddies down the pub.Explain how as all I see is a new credit card with a bigger limit.
You want a new ground!!?Investment.
New ground
New infrastructure
New players
So after all this you proved you didn’t have the answers.I get it now. You want to become a new oil state club. A solesless PR club that you can showoff to your buddies down the pub.
Yeah. I would love to stay and refurbish. But were we going to play whilst this is done? I don’t think the City ground is feasible.You want a new ground!!?
Especially if another ME group bought United.Yeah. I would love to stay and refurbish. But were we going to play whilst this is done? I don’t think the City ground is feasible.
Yeah. I would love to stay and refurbish. But were we going to play whilst this is done? I don’t think the City ground is feasible.
I guess you mean the world record but we broke the British record a few timesA grand total of never.
Are you sure about this!A grand total of never.
Why would anyone even consider Nottingham?
Have they ever spent 10% of their turnover on 1 asset?Fecking hell ....how many more times does it need to be said before people comprehend.
Ratcliffe isn't buying the club. INEOS is!! (Potentially)
They turn over $60b a year, they brought Nice with dividends from shares, basically spare change.
Money will not be an issue.
INEOS made a £250m loss in 2020 and £500m profit in 2022.Fecking hell ....how many more times does it need to be said before people comprehend.
Ratcliffe isn't buying the club. INEOS is!! (Potentially)
They turn over $60b a year, they brought Nice with dividends from shares, basically spare change.
Money will not be an issue.
1 billion fans while the population last year just reached 8 billion and considering 3 billion are children 16 and under, means thats got to be bolllocks.This is a bit concerning and points to investment focused buyers. Would prefer to hear “there are those who think it’s a great project and want the challenge to turn United into the best again”
You are wasting your breath. The new normal is sovereign wealth funds with £750bn AUM. Anything less than that and the people who have already bought Mbappe pyjamas to match their Manchester United bedspreads, might risk looking silly.Fecking hell ....how many more times does it need to be said before people comprehend.
Ratcliffe isn't buying the club. INEOS is!! (Potentially)
They turn over $60b a year, they brought Nice with dividends from shares, basically spare change.
Money will not be an issue.
Transfer record fee? Yep.Are you sure about this!
What are you on about?So you're saying that the fact that Ineos hasn't saddled the club with debt, something btw that is now illegal to do in the UK
Again it’s just your lack of financial knowledge which blinds you.You are wasting your breath. The new normal is sovereign wealth funds with £750bn AUM. Anything less than that and the people who have already bought Mbappe pyjamas to match their Manchester United bedspreads, might risk looking silly.
Investment.
New ground
New infrastructure
New players
I’d settle for clearing the debt to level the playing field and competency in the football structure, although I’m hoping whoever comes in gives Arnold and Murtough a fair go as I feel we are seeing improvements under them, and they have Erik’s back.Yep that's the minimum we expect from any new owner
The Glazers hope that if they sell now, they might be able to avoid lengthy jail sentences for committing a leveraged buyout with a deadly weapon (the weapon in this case being Ed Woodward).What are you on about?
It’s not at all illegal to take out debt on a football man.
They’ve been there 3 years man, and after a slightly rocky patch they went out and got themselves one of the most promising DoF’s in France.I suggest that you click the link and read what the likes of Lemina, Todibo, Barkley and co did while at Nice. That's quite a shit show in terms of club management isn't it?
The Arnold and Murtough thing fine. But if you just settle the debt how are you financing the stadium, training ground and football team?I’d settle for clearing the debt to level the playing field and competency in the football structure, although I’m hoping whoever comes in gives Arnold and Murtough a fair go as I feel we are seeing improvements under them, and they have Erik’s back.
The other stuff is ancillary and will follow the above.
Write off?Again it’s just your lack of financial knowledge which blinds you.
Is is feasible for their company to freely write off c.£10bn as an exceptional item?
So you're telling me United have never broke a transfer record when SAF was manager - really?A grand total of never.
Tell me when. You've asked the same question three times nowSo you're telling me United have never broke a transfer record when SAF was manager - really?
Rio FerdinandTell me when. You've asked the same question three times now
Roy KeaneTell me when. You've asked the same question three times now
Andy ColeTell me when. You've asked the same question three times now
Veron as well as others mentionedTell me when. You've asked the same question three times now
Not a transfer recordRio Ferdinand
Not a transfer recordVeron as well as others mentioned
Rio Ferdinand
Roy Keane
Nice try but Sir Alex didn'tAndy Cole
Not a transfer recordAndy Cole
Considering they put a bid of circa $4.5b for Chelsea, I'd say they are serious contenders to do just that.Have they ever spent 10% of their turnover on 1 asset?
Semantics he was world's most expensive defenderNot a transfer record
Now you're just being sillyNot a transfer record
Are you just going to list some names in the hope that one sticks
Or maybe, just maybe you've confused British record transfer with biggest record transfer?
You've litteraly just proven that I was right