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Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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The bad thing here is that the guy is leaving the club in high debs... but lie someone said in the other thread..... he is a business man, a succesfull one (not that im backing him up because i dont know a thing about him)... and those kind of people just dont go out there wasting millions to buy a team and after that sit and say "well what i have to do now with this?".

He surely have some plan..... the sad thing is that manu will never be the same maybe... but lets wait and see... i dont think they will dissapear so fast-.

about the super league and so on,,,IM with desmond and the others.... is not like "hey lets join the super league and win money like crazy"..... it involves much much more than just the power of one american man in debt.
 

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Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
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#42
isnt this in some way man united's fault? i mean i really dont know anything about how economics work, but shouldnt they have some sort of protection against this type of thing? how can their laws/policies allow someone to buy the club with borrowed money, and let the club pay back that debt?


could this theoretically happen to any club, specifically juve?


sorry for my ignorance on this sort of topic :frown:
 

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Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
he would have to pay it back with manure's profits. if he is in debt, manure is in debt
yea i understand that part, but im asking how that happened? is there no protection against that sort of thing happening? it seems sort of corrupt that you can just screw over a massvie organization like that, is there no sort of countermeasuer franchises have to protect themselves against some random asshole walking in and screwing them over?
 
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Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++
    Seriously Nicole do you really think Glazer has the power to actually influence a breakaway league?Or the money?

    You making this out to be much more than it really is,just like every other Man Utd fan I know.The media is sensationalizing all this and every Red Devil is vociferously lapping it up and proclaiming to the world that they are on the brink of destruction...The football will go on,the rest of Europe will continue about it's way and Glazer will be tossed aside as old news in a couple months' time.

    10 years??IIRC Glazer loaned 270m pounds or thereabouts to buy the club,surely Man Utd earns far more than 27mil a year...
    And since when have you ever heard of a loan without interest?

    THE INTEREST ALONE IS 40m a year!
     

    Febrina

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    Jul 17, 2002
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    Glazer has a point to invest his 790m pounds. As Arsene Wenger has said, he a bussinessman and he knows what to do with that huge of money. Maybe ManU fans need to think positively, well look at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the club has been successfull since he bought in 1995.
     
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    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Febrina ] ++
    Glazer has a point to invest his 790m pounds. As Arsene Wenger has said, he a bussinessman and he knows what to do with that huge of money. Maybe ManU fans need to think positively, well look at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the club has been successfull since he bought in 1995.
    SO WHAT? A superbowl DO I CARE? Do I think the Superbowl is some major achievement? I couldnt care less, as far as I am concerned, its an inferior competition for an inferior sport.

    I dont care if he'd won 20 in a row, WE DONT HAVE A SUPERBOWL!
     

    Febrina

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    What if ManU gets a double profit in his fisrt year? would you hate him? You're just afraid because he doesn't know anything bout footie (well, his son does ;) ) plus he 'brought' 270m pounds of debt. Me thinks, he knows what to do WITH the money. Or maybe the Share-holders United and ManU supporters Association would like to built a new club called FC United as another options and play in North West Counties League? Is that what you want?
     
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    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Febrina ] ++
    What if ManU gets a double profit in his fisrt year? would you hate him? You're just afraid because he doesn't know anything bout footie (well, his son does ;) ) plus he 'brought' 270m pounds of debt. Me thinks, he knows what to do WITH the money. Or maybe the Share-holders United and ManU supporters Association would like to built a new club called FC United as another options and play in North West Counties League? Is that what you want?
    If you'd read the majority of what I'd posted on this, you'd know I could care less about anything he brings to the club, I dont care if he wins us a treble in his first year, he is a bas***d, who is a dead man as far as I am concerned.
     

    Febrina

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    Phew,It means you woke up on friday the 13th and finally found out the fact that Glazer has owned ManU. That's a terrible dream. Sorry to hear that, Nicole..
     
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    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    If you'd read the majority of what I'd posted on this, you'd know I could care less about anything he brings to the club, I dont care if he wins us a treble in his first year, he is a bas***d, who is a dead man as far as I am concerned.
    He doesnt "own" us competely, Shareholders United have at least 17% of the shares, and as long as he doesnt get to 90%, he can never have complete power.
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    And since when have you ever heard of a loan without interest?

    THE INTEREST ALONE IS 40m a year!
    40m of interest a year?

    Sorry but that is extremely hard to believe.
     
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    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++

    40m of interest a year?

    Sorry but that is extremely hard to believe.
    What do you think a bank lending someone 500m will want in interest, normally interest rates are about 10-12%, so it should be 50m a year!
     

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