The party of the first part...
Top Marx.The party of the first part...
The party of the first part...
Top Marx.The party of the first part...
How is this mayhem going to end at Man Utd?
Their fans are intent on destroying their club. The aim is to destroy the asset value of the club and force the Glazers into selling. They can do it too but they will destroy the club in the process. Next season when there's 70k Utd at the ground and 3k away fans, it will be complete mayhem. But if Man Utd can't win titles any more and Manchester City sit on the perch, they'll just stop the football. Well do it. See where you end up.
They've always been "a Floater"When did they first get floated?
I keep hearing it was when the Glazers took over but I am sure it was before that.
They've always been "a Floater"
It's not like me to defend United fans but they have nothing to lose. Despite the state of the economy there are plenty of groups with deeper pockets than the Glazers who will be keen to take over the club. It is still one of the strongest brands in the world and, as pay-per-view digital broadcasting evolves, the club will remain a licence to print money. The future under the Glazers is just a painful long-term decline.How is this mayhem going to end at Man Utd?
Their fans are intent on destroying their club. The aim is to destroy the asset value of the club and force the Glazers into selling. They can do it too but they will destroy the club in the process. Next season when there's 70k Utd at the ground and 3k away fans, it will be complete mayhem. But if Man Utd can't win titles any more and Manchester City sit on the perch, they'll just stop the football. Well do it. See where you end up.
I’m certain their Arab prince will have earnt his riches the right way......Would be great to see their reaction if a rumour of an Arab prince about to make an offer for them, surfaced.
How is this mayhem going to end at Man Utd?
Their fans are intent on destroying their club. The aim is to destroy the asset value of the club and force the Glazers into selling. They can do it too but they will destroy the club in the process. Next season when there's 70k Utd at the ground and 3k away fans, it will be complete mayhem. But if Man Utd can't win titles any more and Manchester City sit on the perch, they'll just stop the football. Well do it. See where you end up.
It's not like me to defend United fans but they have nothing to lose. Despite the state of the economy there are plenty of groups with deeper pockets than the Glazers who will be keen to take over the club. It is still one of the strongest brands in the world and, as pay-per-view digital broadcasting evolves, the club will remain a licence to print money. The future under the Glazers is just a painful long-term decline.