@jrb I haven't taken a dislike to him. (I never knew him in the first place) My point is, it means zilch. If MUST and the rest want to remain at the current stadium but Scruffy wants to move, guess who wins. If he wants to put ticket prices up it's the same. If I'm going to be shit on by my club I would prefer it if they didn't pretend they cared. A bit like City treat us really.Of course it’s PR to a point. But at least he’s reaching out to the Rags. And let’s be honest, United have a good track record with engaging and talking to their different fan groups. It looks as if he is carrying that on as CEO. It’s easy
to dislike him because he moved to the Rags, which I fully understand.
Unfortunately what he’s learnt at City will make him a success at United, bar the odd mistake.He got caught tapping up the Geordies' Director of Football too. Yes he will be ruthlessly ambitious and I hope he's a complete failure.
I didn’t say you did.@jrb I haven't taken a dislike to him. (I never knew him in the first place) My point is, it means zilch. If MUST and the rest want to remain at the current stadium but Scruffy wants to move, guess who wins. If he wants to put ticket prices up it's the same. If I'm going to be shit on by my club I would prefer it if they didn't pretend they cared. A bit like City treat us really.
I didn’t say you did.
A lot of City fans did because he went to the Rags. To me that was a career move. A once in lifetime opportunity to be a CEO, and a CEO of United. I can’t blame him or dislike him for taking that opportunity.
That’s a lot of speculation. Let’s see what plays out at the Rags off the pitch in the next few years. One thing is certain, United will be a better run club with some City blueprint running through it. They want to be us!