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The Official Man Utd Thread - Part 3.
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<blockquote data-quote="Orchard thief" data-source="post: 7083903" data-attributes="member: 41458"><p>The “rehabilitation” of Mason Greenwood could set it off. He’s a €100m player. Maybe they’re hoping to get him back and that’s why they haven’t bought a proper forward and would explain the aurnatovic rumours. </p><p>The PR shit storm would finish the Glazers imo. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As for Donny’s point about the glazers doing “irreparable” damage to the club? As in they NEVER recover? Nonsense unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>It’s Manchester fucking United. If Man City can go from obscurity to domination in 5/6 years then a club the size of United will never fail. </p><p></p><p>All they need is for new owners to buy the club for cash. The club value is dropping which should actually be good for the club in the long term. </p><p></p><p>It doesn’t need to be an oil country either. </p><p>A Jim Ratcliffe type could buy it in the morning with change from his arse pocket.</p><p> </p><p>Chelsea were able to pick and chose the new owners. Fucking Chelsea like. A pimple of a club. </p><p></p><p>No interest repayments and no dividends to owners regardless of club financial performance and Utd are sorted. </p><p></p><p>Basically all a new owner would need is to put up the money to buy the club outright, put up another €300m for the stadium redevelopment and then let the club be self sufficient. </p><p></p><p>Liverpool/Arsenal/Spurs owners adopt this model and their clubs are doing just fine. </p><p></p><p>United fans are lucky in that another shit season can always have the silver lining that it’ll fuck the Glazers. </p><p>It’ll be short term pain for long term gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orchard thief, post: 7083903, member: 41458"] The “rehabilitation” of Mason Greenwood could set it off. He’s a €100m player. Maybe they’re hoping to get him back and that’s why they haven’t bought a proper forward and would explain the aurnatovic rumours. The PR shit storm would finish the Glazers imo. As for Donny’s point about the glazers doing “irreparable” damage to the club? As in they NEVER recover? Nonsense unfortunately. It’s Manchester fucking United. If Man City can go from obscurity to domination in 5/6 years then a club the size of United will never fail. All they need is for new owners to buy the club for cash. The club value is dropping which should actually be good for the club in the long term. It doesn’t need to be an oil country either. A Jim Ratcliffe type could buy it in the morning with change from his arse pocket. Chelsea were able to pick and chose the new owners. Fucking Chelsea like. A pimple of a club. No interest repayments and no dividends to owners regardless of club financial performance and Utd are sorted. Basically all a new owner would need is to put up the money to buy the club outright, put up another €300m for the stadium redevelopment and then let the club be self sufficient. Liverpool/Arsenal/Spurs owners adopt this model and their clubs are doing just fine. United fans are lucky in that another shit season can always have the silver lining that it’ll fuck the Glazers. It’ll be short term pain for long term gain. [/QUOTE]
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