United Thread - 2023/24

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Can anyone see them being a legitimate threat to us next season? Nope. Nor me.

Winning the title? Nah, but once the takeover is completed the Qataris will be spaffing cash at anything that moves so I could see them having a strong second half of the season and being comfortably top 4.
 
Winning the title? Nah, but once the takeover is completed the Qataris will be spaffing cash at anything that moves so I could see them having a strong second half of the season and being comfortably top 4.
They have been splashing the cash under the glazers.
Look what that's got them.
A replica eater island .
And that Antony thing
 
Interesting story in the BBC News this morning.

Apparently there are fears that Britain’s biggest water company Thames Water is in danger of collapse. It seems that in recent years the company has raised debt levels to somewhere in the region of £13billion. The report concluded that the Company’s operations have essentially been funded by debt whilst at the same time the shareholders have been helping themselves to excessive dividends.

Does this sound familiar?
There is not a cat in hell's chance the Glazers can pay back their huge debts. It makes me laugh when people say United are sustainable because of their huge revenues. They owe at least £700m and need at least £500m for infrastructure improvements. Everything they do is sustained by borrowing money they can't pay back without selling up.
 
There is not a cat in hell's chance the Glazers can pay back their huge debts. It makes me laugh when people say United are sustainable because of their huge revenues. They owe at least £700m and need at least £500m for infrastructure improvements. Everything they do is sustained by borrowing money they can't pay back without selling up.
Even if they get bought by the Qatar government fronted by this pound shop Sheikh, they still have a massive job to improve every area of their business and of course the first team and stay within the FFP limits they helped create. If the Glazers were going to sell it would have happened by now. They aren’t going anywhere.
 
There is not a cat in hell's chance the Glazers can pay back their huge debts. It makes me laugh when people say United are sustainable because of their huge revenues. They owe at least £700m and need at least £500m for infrastructure improvements. Everything they do is sustained by borrowing money they can't pay back without selling up.
And that's the debt we can see in their UK accounts. Who knows what's buried in their Cayman Islands companies. I bet it's at least as much, if not more.
 
Even if they get bought by the Qatar government fronted by this pound shop Sheikh, they still have a massive job to improve every area of their business and of course the first team and stay within the FFP limits they helped create. If the Glazers were going to sell it would have happened by now. They aren’t going anywhere.
Well they've done a great job with PSG haven't they? Spent very conservatively and have put a team together that's dominated the CL for season after season.
 
Even if they get bought by the Qatar government fronted by this pound shop Sheikh, they still have a massive job to improve every area of their business and of course the first team and stay within the FFP limits they helped create. If the Glazers were going to sell it would have happened by now. They aren’t going anywhere.
It would take them 10 years just to get back to the level they were at before City took over. That's assuming they run the club perfectly on and off the field and find another genius like Pep. Look at the ongoing shit-show at PSG for an example of how to waste money.
 
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