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Glazer |
Posted by: Daniel Fitzgerald - 24-01-2010, 10:20 AM - Forum: Newbies
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Hello All,
I just signed up here today. Your site came right up near the top for a "ManU hate Glazer"- search. Thats me! In my opinion the chanting and abuse in the stadium and away from it will make them pull out at some point if it continues. Look at Liverpool and their change on the board. If people are pissed off that some axxhole from a bank can take half their retirement on some scheme gone bad, then people should be REALLY pissed off when a bank takes all the money from Ronaldo's sale- lets be honest- that money is gone- which is amazing! Fergie could have bought 2 or 3 Di Maria's with that. I hope the fans keep the heat on these greedy bastards the Glazers!
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Another New Sponsor |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 23-01-2010, 11:53 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Some better or even good news reported on the BBC, though:
Manchester United have signed a sponsorship deal with Turkish Airlines, the club has confirmed.
The three and a half year contract will see the airline replace Air Asia as the team's official carrier.
Manchester United said it was a multi-million pound deal, but have not released the exact financial details.
It comes a day after accounts showed that the club's debts had risen to £716m. It is also proposing to raise £500m in a bond issue.
The accounts of Manchester United's parent group Red Football Joint Venture also showed that the club's sponsorship income had grown 48% over the past year, not including the £80m shirt deal with American finance group Aon that takes effect next season.
Turkish Airlines, which operates flights from Manchester Airport, carried 25.1 million passengers last year.
It employs more than 12,000 people and is a member of the Star Alliance grouping of airlines that also includes United Airlines, BMI and Lufthansa.
Source: bbc.co.uk
Welcoming the deal, David Gill said:
“We are delighted to have secured a long term partnership with Turkish Airlines. This deal is yet another indication of the global appeal of Manchester United and we are very pleased to welcome them to the Club.”
Richard Arnold, MU Director of Commercial, added:
“We are really looking forward to working with Turkish Airlines. We have been very impressed by their ambition and the creative marketing strategy they are developing for the relationship.”
Hamdi Topçu, the chairman of Turkish Airlines Inc., said:
“Turkish Airlines places great importance on this sponsorship deal and I have the utmost confidence that the partnership will make a great contribution to Turkish Airlines' brand value.
“Turkish Airlines is very pleased to be nominated as the official carrier of one of the most reputable football teams in the world and I believe that the partnership will be of benefit to both parties.”
Source: manutd.com
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PNE 'Borrow' Wellbeck |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 23-01-2010, 11:41 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Skysports.com understands Preston are planning an ambitious swoop for Manchester United starlet Danny Welbeck.
Preston boss Darren Ferguson, son of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, has admitted he could try and use his connections at Old Trafford to bolster his squad.
Welbeck is regarded as one of the best young prospects to come through at United in recent seasons and is tipped for a big future in the game.
The England Under 21 forward has made 11 appearances for his club this season, but the recent arrival of Mame Biram Diouf has pushed him down the pecking order in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans.
Wigan are also thought to be tracking Welbeck as they look to reinforce their attacking options before the close of the transfer window.
It remains to be seen if Sir Alex Ferguson would be willing to loan out Welbeck with his side still competing in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
Source: skysports.com
He has proven to be a useful squad player and I am not convinced SAF would let him go on a permanent move. Maybe a loan deal, but not while we're involved in the Champions League. Hands Off Darren!
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Sir Alex IS the Boss |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 22-01-2010, 11:56 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted losing control of the Manchester United dressing room would spell the end of his glittering career at Old Trafford.
The Scot has overseen an astonishing period of success since being appointed in November 1986, amassing a huge haul of silverware to make the Red Devils the team to beat in the Premier League and in Europe.
Famed for his 'hairdryer' rants at players, Ferguson accepts that making sure every member of his squad knows who is in charge is vital.
And he warned that any members of the team who step out of line and attempt to question his authority will quickly be shown the door.
Ferguson was speaking to a group of philosophy students at Dublin's Trinity College, and although he had a smile on his face there was no mistaking the stark message.
He said: "If I lose control of these multi-millionaires in the Manchester United dressing room then I'm dead.
"So I never lose control. If anyone steps out of my control, that's them dead.
"Through my development, I've come across two issues - power and control. Control is important, very, very important. My control is the most important thing.
"The most important person in Manchester United is the manager."
The veteran boss moved to Old Trafford from Aberdeen, where he discovered that trying to run every single aspect of the club was counter-productive.
He added: "I always thought that when I became a manager - and I experienced this in Aberdeen - I had too much control.
"I was doing everything - ordering the pies, looking after the programmes. It was getting me nowhere.
"What happens is that you do too much and then you don't do the important things.
"Then, the directors start to say 'He's too big for his boots' and stuff like that."
Despite leading his side to 11 Premier League titles, two UEFA Champions League crowns and five FA Cups among his major honours, Ferguson believes he has never allowed the glory to change him.
And he admits that ensuring his players can cope with such highs and the increased spotlight that brings is an integral part of his job.
The Glaswegian admitted: "Over the years, I've learned to handle success and treat it very, very carefully.
"I'm used to it but I'm more worried about how the players handle it.
"I am very conscious of that and always will be. That's my job."
Source: skysports.com
We kind of new that, although I didn't know he ordered the pies!!!
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