When I said "pocket", I meant anywhere else apart from bolstering the first team squad and the academy. Of what use is a declared dividend to me when we languish in 2nd and 3rd and not rightfully compete for the majors?? Football is first and foremost to me as far as my team is concerned and as long as our humongous profits and is not prioritised on improving our team and secondarily our academies and infrastructure, it will always be in the "pockets of the Glazers" in my opinion. I don't care how else you spin it.
As I said, only the dividend goes to Glazers (and other shareholders), the other money remains in the club and is reinvested, be it on the team, academy, stadium, commercial deals etc.
To be totally fair, some money goes into interest payments (which would have gone in taxes) and a little bit on taxes (would have been more if it wasn't for the interest payments). Regardless all the money combined for dividend, interest payments and taxes is I believe less than 50m pounds, or less than 10% of the money we generate. The other 90%+ is reinvested.
Anyway, even that 10% that goes out is totally normal. Everyone pays taxes bar Catholic Church, and owners of every business get some money from that business, otherwise they wouldn't own it in the first place. Regardless, the money which goes out is not significant (circa 20m) compared to the money which is reinvested (500m+).
Yours (and others) opinion doesn't matter. It isn't a matter of an opinion, it is a matter of facts. It is a totally objective process, United is a PLC which means that they have to declare profits, revenues, dividends, payments etc. And to make it public, which means that anyone can go and read the sheets for itself. So unless you believe that Glazers are falsifying the sheets - which is a big crime and people end in jail for less than that - they aren't pocketing more money than what I said.