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RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - Noucamp99 - 15-01-2010

But does it go far enough to appease the fans? Maybe not, because if he 'interferes' the same way that Sir Matt did and not allow the new man his own space and way to do things, look for a repeat of managers in and out the door after only a couple of years, for whatever reasons the club can dream up.


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - snowyday - 16-01-2010

Manchester United cant be in debt


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - Noucamp99 - 16-01-2010

Shouldn't be, but they are!


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - andrewcmufc - 17-01-2010

(16-01-2010, 03:35 PM)snowyday Wrote: Manchester United cant be in debt

im afraid so, as you can see from the ten or so threads about it


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - RambleOnRed - 17-01-2010

Was there a ‘Love United, Hate Glazer’ banner flashed briefly at the home game yesterday? Someone told me it was put up and almost immediately pulled down by the stewards.


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - DaleDaManc - 17-01-2010

WHy :O
thats wrong!


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - Vazza - 17-01-2010

Manchester United seek investment in Qatar - report


While Sir Alex Ferguson and his players were in Doha, feelers were reportedly put out behind the scenes regarding the possibility of attracting investment from the oil-rich nation, lining up a bid for the 2022 World Cup.

Current estimates put the potential sale value of the Old Trafford outfit at £1.2 billion. Current owners, the Glazer family, are reported as having saddled the club with around £700 million of debt following their takeover of the club in 2005.

Qatar is now one of the richest countries in the world thanks to its oil and gas reseves, and believes that sport is a key way of raising its profile as a nation on the international stage.

Ferguson described Qatar as "some unknown country" in October last year when he blasted England's trip to play a friendly there as little more than a money-making exercise.

"I think that some of them actually could do without the friendly games themselves, but the FAs from every country warn them that sometimes it's a nice day for them, a nice trip for them, a sunny day, and in some cases it creates good revenue for them. So you can understand it," he said, according to ESPN.


source:Goal.com
Espn.com


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - DaleDaManc - 17-01-2010

Hopfully a oil company can buy us Tongue


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - Phil-M.U.F.C. - 17-01-2010

Hmmm wonder what's gonna happen with this Qatar rumour that Fergie went to scout potential buyers.


RE: Glazers, Bond Issue and Debt - DaleDaManc - 18-01-2010

quite interesting init!