Rags Debt - Daily Mail & Panorama [Merged]

It makes clear that there is very little chance the family's other businesses will contribute to clearing United's debt, and raises the possibility that family members will need to continue drawing loans and consultancy fees from the club – they have done so to the tune of £22.9m so far – to finance their lifestyles.

So they are already bleeding the club..
 
lf my business was in the state that the rags are in l would be a very worried man indeed .

They either need a massive cash injection from somewhere or new owners at some stage otherwise they are going under , its that simple .

It could be a slow and painful lingering death as well which would be classic entertainment .
 
Lucas North said:
lf my business was in the state that the rags are in l would be a very worried man indeed .They either need a massive cash injection from somewhere or new owners at some stage otherwise they are going under , its that simple .

It could be a slow and painful lingering death as well which would be classic entertainment .


So has your business increased its turnover by 36% last year, and increased its profits by 22%....just to be crystal ..their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united
 
Zero chance of the rags going under. There'll be plenty of buyers willing to bid if the glaziers can't handle the debt and decide to sell up. People on here need to stop creaming themselves ove rthe rags debt, it's a problem for them that could and probably will be solved very quickly. We just need to hope that this drags on and we can catch up in the meantime
 
bumbles said:
Lucas North said:
lf my business was in the state that the rags are in l would be a very worried man indeed .They either need a massive cash injection from somewhere or new owners at some stage otherwise they are going under , its that simple .

It could be a slow and painful lingering death as well which would be classic entertainment .


So has your business increased its turnover by 36% last year, and increased its profits by 22%....just to be crystal ..their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united

You are very optimistic indeed if you reckon that the glazers would refrain from using money earned by the club to support themselves, and if they do it might be even more worrying because it might indicate that they are moving their financial base from Florida to OT..meaning that Utd will never get rid of them.
 
bumbles said:
Lucas North said:
lf my business was in the state that the rags are in l would be a very worried man indeed .They either need a massive cash injection from somewhere or new owners at some stage otherwise they are going under , its that simple .

It could be a slow and painful lingering death as well which would be classic entertainment .


So has your business increased its turnover by 36% last year, and increased its profits by 22%....just to be crystal ..their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united

That isn't going to happen ' year-on-year' though is it ?

The finger is in the proverbial Dyke at the moment and the pressure is building . A few less than successful seasons and you are going to be fucked .
The glory-hunters will melt away and revenue will drop . Could get very nasty indeed . Good sport for us though .
 
bumbles said:
their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united


Spelling mistakes aside, the 'fans' weren't being too vocal while you were winning things, were they?
 
I just want to see them fall out of the Champs league as this is where all the money is at the moment.
Without that cash and the extra TV exposure their turn over will drop dramatically although they'll still be making a small profit for the Glazer's to milk. However the interest on the debt will still be mounting.

In an appeal to the Glazer family, "Please do not sell up"
 
quiet_riot said:
bumbles said:
their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united


Spelling mistakes aside, the 'fans' weren't being too vocal while you were winning things, were they?
Absofookinlutely - fookin hypocrites - want us rub their shitty noses in it for a few years before they finally crash and burn!
 
quiet_riot said:
bumbles said:
their isnt one United fan who would support this ferstering family ...but its ther businesses, as the article says..hte shoppping malls, the tampa bay club, that owe over a billion ...NOT united


Spelling mistakes aside, the 'fans' weren't being too vocal while you were winning things, were they?


yes they were...rememebr when the fans defeated the planned takoever by Murdoch in 1998...the original IMUSA came out of that period , and they lobbied the monopolies and mergers to force the takeover to be aborted.

as for glory hunters fading away ... I dont rememebr this happening in 74 when crowds INCREASED when the club went down....

as another poster said ...stop having wet dreams about united's demise...we have all been here before.

robson, hughes, cantona leave..its all over
Arsenal win the double ...united are finished
Vodafone stop sponsoring the team...thats its,
Beckham leave...all the asian fans, and the sponsors will desert
Chelsea outspend everyone...the end is neigh


etc..etc...the only constant is they keep on winning something most years....
 

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