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Honest Opinions, Will the Glazers sell? - Scholes_18 - 29-05-2010 As a ManUnited fan I, like many others, are hoping for the day that we wake up to the news that the Glazers have used a brain cell and left the club. However, with all the mixed news reports of the Red Knights apparently ready to make a bid, Glazers not wanting to sell, Unrest in the Red Knights group etc, it's hard to tell what really is going to happen. It's also interesting to note that Betfred gave odds (about 5 weeks ago) of 8/1 for the Red Knights to have taken over by kick off next season and 3/1 to take over by new years day. I really want to know what you all think will genuinly happen, and don't let your desperate need for the Glazers to leave the club affect your actual thoughts of what really will happen. RE: Honest Opinions, Will the Glazers sell? - Noucamp99 - 30-05-2010 Nope. I can't see them getting rid of their cash cow! Why would they? They can cream off several million each year and don't have to justify that to anyone. They can do that forever, if they like. I wish they would go, though, as they are pricing the honest fan out of watching the team that he or she loves! RE: Honest Opinions, Will the Glazers sell? - RambleOnRed - 30-05-2010 Don't see it happening, not this year anyway. The Red Knights weren't very convincing either, there was something about them that didn't seem right or it just could be that I've lost trust/faith in bankers RE: Honest Opinions, Will the Glazers sell? - Noucamp99 - 01-06-2010 (30-05-2010, 05:56 PM)RambleOnRed Wrote: Don't see it happening, not this year anyway. The Red Knights weren't very convincing either, there was something about them that didn't seem right or it just could be that I've lost trust/faith in bankers You're right about these red knights. They were on the beg for about forty people with money to join them, so they didn't have the cash themselves. Also, they wanted the fans to have the hardship and hurt of boycotting the team they love in order that these red knights could get a better deal! They were just playing on the romantic-sounding name! |