It's always nice to see Man U fans suffer. After all they do like to rub their recent success in our faces every chance they get. What goes around comes around, as they say. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Squinn
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It's always nice to see Man U fans suffer. After all they do like to rub their recent success in our faces every chance they get. What goes around comes around, as they say. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Squinn
I think fans should only be mad when the guy starts trading off players.When that happens then i think its time to get pissed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
REally I have respect fo MU I just don't like Beckham.He is too overrated and an overpaid athelete.Well he's the most overpaid athelete in the world.
Lordblazer when he starts selling players, it's too late to get mad. The idea was to nip it on the bud. The fact that Scouse supporters are gloating at this only demonstrates how much we have owned them over the last 15 years. Such bitterness & spite.
Regarding the Bucs, BBC interviewed several Bucs fans on Glazer & they all stated the fears United fans are stating. He's only in for the gain. This is a dangerous time for United, and indeed football as a whole. It could happen to anyone if it happens to us.
the guys loaded hes bound to end up with more than 80% in this case
its going to be a psychotic season next
I find it all moderately hilarious.
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Originally Posted by Shoden
£300 million of debt. THAT'LL teach you to dominate the 90's.
Sunderlands in the permier league now Newcastle are getting payback with Bellamy Man U are goig to drop its going to be weird for the northern teams
I don't know hy everyone's gloating about it, it happened to Leeds, it could happen to United, why not Arsenal, Liverpool or Newcastle?
The only team that seem safe is Chelsea :cry:
I can't speak for everyone else, but I know that I for one have had to put up with Manchester United fans gloating about their successes for a very long time...well, up until recently anyway :pQuote:
Originally Posted by tomamar04
He should have bought them earlier when the exchange rate was better. :D
If we didn't have horrible owners to blame for our sports teams' shortcomings then we'd have to actually face the problems of our daily lives. And who wants to do that?
I don't know about the rest of my fellow Englishmen/women here at EoFF, but I'm sick to death of hearing about this on the news.
Just hurry up and sell the damned club already. :p
I just understood heck of a lot more now...^_^
He currently has 74.81%....only 0.19% away from owning the club!! ^_^ Or maybe my news is lagging, but whatever.
I feel REALLY SORRY for Glazer, I do! Why on earth is he putting himself through hell and anger and rage and stupidity from everyone for MANCHESTER UNITED, of all clubs?!?!?!?!
[q=NM]How could they get relagated? Simple. Then got in debt and had to offload there best players. Which is probably whats going to happen to Man Utd.:D[/q]
You bet! xD But the difference is, MU deserve it and Leeds didn't. :( But isn't it totally unfair when one person (like in the Leeds case) messes everything up and the whole club has to pay for it?! See what happened when Leeds got relegated? Alan Smith went to MUUU!! GRRR! Maybe he's jinxed, Alan Smith. Maybe...o_O :p
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Originally Posted by Walker Texas Ranger
We're taking about the takeover of Manchester United here, not thate.
I'm not gloating, it just amuses me the way united fans are reacting. Burning their season tickets and effigys of Malcolm Glazer. I just think it's a crazy way to react to whats happened. After all, once a business becomes a plc, someone can come in a buy it like Glazers done. You got the money when the club was floated on the stock exchange, now someone's come in to buy the place.Quote:
Originally Posted by tomamar04
I AGREE. They're acting like psycho maniacs! Like I said, I feel so sorry for Glazer. And they're planning to boycott as well. Nuts.Quote:
Originally Posted by NM