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After last week's successful tv appearance the GPC is to now front his own show "who wants to make their son a millionaire."

I'm here all week.
 
Rag shares closed last night at $15.23 which is a lot nearer their lower than desired launch price than their year high of $19.34.

This Wall Street analyst's little video will warm the cockles of Blues' hearts on a cold winter's day.

<a class="postlink" href="http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/investing-strategy/2013/12/18/manchester-united-plc-shares-getting-relegated/?source=uptyholnk3030001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/invest ... lnk3030001</a>
 
laserblue said:
Rag shares closed last night at $15.23 which is a lot nearer their lower than desired launch price than their year high of $19.34.

This Wall Street analyst's little video will warm the cockles of Blues' hearts on a cold winter's day.

<a class="postlink" href="http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/investing-strategy/2013/12/18/manchester-united-plc-shares-getting-relegated/?source=uptyholnk3030001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/invest ... lnk3030001</a>

I know sweet Fanny Adams about stocks and shares, but as the guy says in the vid, if the Hedge fund manager, who predicted the UK's financial crisis is selling, then there is something not quite right.

Is it because of their topsy-turvy season to date, or is there a skeleton in the closet for Malc?
 
Just had a look at what Paddy Power thinks of the rags' chances this season.

To win the PL - 16/1
To finish outside the top 4 - 4/7
To win no trophy - 4/9

Interesting they're still odds on to win fuck all even though they've been drawn against the worst team in the PL in the League Cup semi final.
 
laserblue said:
Just had a look at what Paddy Power thinks of the rags' chances this season.

To win the PL - 16/1
To finish outside the top 4 - 4/7
To win no trophy - 4/9

Interesting they're still odds on to win fuck all even though they've been drawn against the worst team in the PL in the League Cup semi final.
More likely what awaits them if they win that semi that's keeping them odds as they are
 
laserblue said:
Rag shares closed last night at $15.23 which is a lot nearer their lower than desired launch price than their year high of $19.34.

This Wall Street analyst's little video will warm the cockles of Blues' hearts on a cold winter's day.

<a class="postlink" href="http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/investing-strategy/2013/12/18/manchester-united-plc-shares-getting-relegated/?source=uptyholnk3030001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/invest ... lnk3030001</a>


Off a cliff with a bit of luck
 
Salford_Blue said:
laserblue said:
Rag shares closed last night at $15.23 which is a lot nearer their lower than desired launch price than their year high of $19.34.

This Wall Street analyst's little video will warm the cockles of Blues' hearts on a cold winter's day.

<a class="postlink" href="http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/investing-strategy/2013/12/18/manchester-united-plc-shares-getting-relegated/?source=uptyholnk3030001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/invest ... lnk3030001</a>

I know sweet Fanny Adams about stocks and shares, but as the guy says in the vid, if the Hedge fund manager, who predicted the UK's financial crisis is selling, then there is something not quite right.

Is it because of their topsy-turvy season to date, or is there a skeleton in the closet for Malc?

It's largely because they probably went to too high a value at the end of last season - in all probability because of the way that they won the league easier than they should've, and investors - including all those two-bit morons who buy a handful of shares just so they can say that they own part of the most arrogant successful team in England - went giddy with excitement and suddenly thought that stain of a club was having another resurgence. As the reality finally takes its toll, the price will settle at a more reasonable level. I'd guess it'll be around £12-14 a share, just a little under their listing price from 2012, but a (large) part of me hopes that the investors panic when they finish in the bottom half of the table come May time, and their shares absolutely plummet.
 
Salford_Blue said:
laserblue said:
Rag shares closed last night at $15.23 which is a lot nearer their lower than desired launch price than their year high of $19.34.

This Wall Street analyst's little video will warm the cockles of Blues' hearts on a cold winter's day.

<a class="postlink" href="http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/investing-strategy/2013/12/18/manchester-united-plc-shares-getting-relegated/?source=uptyholnk3030001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://beta.fool.co.uk/investing/invest ... lnk3030001</a>

I know sweet Fanny Adams about stocks and shares, but as the guy says in the vid, if the Hedge fund manager, who predicted the UK's financial crisis is selling, then there is something not quite right.

Is it because of their topsy-turvy season to date, or is there a skeleton in the closet for Malc?

As the fella in the video says, despite their mega commercial sponsorships it's when their earnings are looked at that things become "murky". He says, "They didn't seem to actually make very much money last year" and it was only a one off tax credit that boosted their operating profits.

The downturn in their shares is basically down to them being considered simply a bad investment. A recent article from Forbes stated that a major concern is the Glazers' filing with the SEC (Securities & Exchange Commission) on Wall Street in October in which they declared their intention to sell up to $400 million in new shares through another stock flotation, thereby flooding the market with a less than popular stock. They also said Moyes's poor start as manager may not be helping either as on-field success directly feeds the top line.
 
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''I think Adnan is Balon D'or material. I really do. There isn't a young player like him as far as I can see. We rave about the Silva's, Ozil's and Mata's of this world and rightly so, but none of them can dribble with the ball like Adnan can, none are as fast, and I don't think there will be a lot of difference in the quality of delivery either. Above all that, in technical terms, I think Januzaj boasts the same kind of vision and technical nous in a tight spot as they do. Weirdly, he's a very, very well-rounded player at just the age of 18. Barring serious injury, I honestly think he'll turn into an incredible player. I'm right on the bandwagon!''


''I'm more excited about Adnan than I was about Ronaldo.


He's more complete and intelligent than Ronnie was at his age, he'll never have Ronnie's physical game and I'd guess never have anything like his end product but I think he's going to develop into a player that runs the game and dictates the play from an advanced position in a way it's been argued that Ronaldo has never managed to do. I just hope we actually reap the rewards of it.''


God i hate them.
 
Be hilarious if we parked the tanks on their lawn (to borrow a phrase) and put a bid in for Zanussi. Instant fucking meltdown!
 
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