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Ole: Will he Stay, Go or Be Pushed? |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 26-10-2021, 11:40 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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There are hoards of rumours doing the rounds, like:
Zinedine Zidane, Antonio Conte, Erik ten Hag and Brendan Rodgers are being sounded out as successors to under-fire Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could take over as Norway manager if he gets sacked by Manchester United after a short break, reports suggest
but what do you think? Should he stay, but improve his coaching team, change his style at the side of the pitch or should he go? I am not going to ask for a vote here, but a chance to voice your opinions. it doesn't mean we don't love this club, but we can have our say....
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Glazers Coining It In |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 06-10-2021, 11:22 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Manchester United's owners have put up another 9.5 million shares, with a value of $186.86m (£137.12m), for sale.
United notified the New York Stock Exchange of the sale on Tuesday evening, in the names of club directors Kevin Glazer and Edward Glazer.
The statement makes it clear the club "will not receive any proceeds from the sale".
It comes five months after United's Premier League game against Liverpool was postponed due to fan protests.
That followed the collapse of the European Super League project which saw United co-chairman Joel Glazer heavily involved in the negotiations.
In March, Avram Glazer sold £70m worth of shares in the club.
The sale represents 8% of the family's total combined ownership, although they will still hold a combined 69% of the shares in United and sources say they remain committed to the club.
It is almost certain the shares will be sold at a price lower than the Stock Market value because of the sheer number being sold.
United co-chairman Joel Glazer has twice attended Fans' Forums in the wake of the supporter unrest and pledged to make shares available to fans.
In September, he said implementing a share scheme was "rather complex", but added: "we're jumping those hurdles" and hoped to bring the initiative to a conclusion "in the not-too-distant future".
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New Face on Coaching Staff |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 13-07-2021, 11:47 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Manchester United have added Eric Ramsay to their coaching staff.
The former Chelsea youth coach will handle set-pieces and work one-to-one with individual players.
"We've been fortunate enough to convince Eric Ramsay to come and join," said United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
"We're excited, he's young, fresh and with new ideas, an innovative coach we know from before."
Ramsay joined Shrewsbury as head of youth in 2017 before becoming academy manager and then eventually a senior assistant coach.
He then joined Chelsea in 2019 to work with the Blues' Under-23s.
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