Has he deleted his old tweets yet? :-)I'm just glad that Sir Alex got to see them lift one last major trophy *wipes away tear*
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I'm just glad that Sir Alex got to see them lift one last major trophy *wipes away tear*
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Add to that a lot of the familiar faces are nearing their end of tenure wherever they go next is of little concern to us. I’m actually looking forward to who takes his role from here on, change is inevitable for us.So true mate. That club has to change from front to back to be like us. Every single area needs overhauled. It’s an enormous job for anyone and they are at least a decade behind us. Wait until the football side clashes with the Glazers profit making. That will be the point when we know wet her they are serious or not.
Meanwhile, whilst I am sure he will be a loss to us, he will be replaceable. A similarly competent individual with the right ethos will be appointed without fuss.
I am sure that the irony of the appointment will give SAF indigestion.
No, they’ve employed a senior executive involved deeply in the commercial side of the business and player contracts.So the rags have employed a mid level non exec (as their CEO) and they’re wanking themselves silly…? Have i got this right??
Can’t someone put the **** out of his miseryFucking desperate **** floundering for the life float.
Ffs can you imagine!So this mean he'll be called as a witness for PL team now.
If you research the high level board members that Chelsea Jim has employed at Ineos, you will find no better in business. Top, top level people, all multimillionaires and 2 billionaires.I think this move is a strong indication that City are about to be cleared of the bulk of allegations made by the CL. I don’t think Jim Ratcliffe is stupid. He will have done due diligence on Berrada and they would not have appointed him if City were guilty. Remember the senior people at United are in the loop with the PL leadership team.
Yep, of course he has. These red mardarses on twitter do love a dick measuring tweet.I'm just glad that Sir Alex got to see them lift one last major trophy *wipes away tear*
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Be playing in blue nextAnything to be like city
Ha ha. Indeed.you mean Law wouldn't have moved to them after being a blue shirley ;-)
Edited for accuracy.you mean Law wouldn't have moved to them after being a blue for the second time shirley ;-)
They really are sad bastards.No, they’ve employed a senior executive involved deeply in the commercial side of the business and player contracts.
They’re now telling themselves that despite being a senior commercial leader since 2011, he would’ve had no involvement in the sponsorship agreements in that time that they insist are ‘obviously fake’, or any involvement in contracts that ‘obviously pay double under the table’.
Wearing his United bucket hat in the dockFfs can you imagine!
115 pages. Time too lock the thread :)
I think Marwood would be the obvious choice if doing it internally.I’m more interested in the shuffle internally, and who effectively replaces him. Might be an indicator of life post-Ferran.
Outsider to freshen thinks up? Or more likely internal succession ..