Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
Let me educate you on your club's history, which (possibly to your surprise) goes back before 1992.Will said:The point being that United have earned the money to buy these players through their years success on the pitch, not from rubbing a magic lamp.
My point is that they were skint and bouncing between the 1st and 2nd divisions in the 1930's, much as we were in the late 1990's. Gibson, who wasn't particularly a football fan but understood the impact that the club going under would have on the local community, put £40,000 in and saved them from bankruptcy.
Also we helped save you as well as there was a third club, Manchester Central, who were going to be elected to the league (the old 3rd division North). United (who were then in the 2nd division) saw them as a big threat to their future viability as they were quite popular and they feared the few fans they still had would desert them. They persuaded City to help them organise a vote against Central being elected. This succeeded but at the cost of some very bad publicity after Central were forced to disband. There's no doubt that if either Central had been elected or Gibson hadn't taken United over, then it would have been them who went out of business. There was no going into administration in those days. United would have become extinct.
Gibson put in enough money to keep them afloat and paid to rebuild the ground after it was damaged by bombs in 1941. He also appointed Busby as manager, who won his first title a few years later (just after Gibson died). So no Gibson, no money, no United, no Busby, no titles, no European Cup, no global brand and no huge revenue stream. Everything you are now you owe to Gibson. Without him you'd be a footnote in history. He did for you in 1931 what Sheikh Mansour did for us in 2008 and in 3 or 4 years time we should also be financially self-sufficient because a rich man gave us the lifeline we needed, 75 years after one did exactly the same for you.