American Posted June 13, 2005 Posted June 13, 2005 Yes, this would be the first time they did that, Chelsea didn't do the same thing while United was a PLC with Robben. His father never said words to the effect of, he'll go to Chelsea over my dead body. Glazer has made them quite the unwanted destination. Never happened before, just look at Shearer, Gazza, Collymore, Kewell...
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neekoy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 HAHAHAHAHA!!!! So much for the boycott, silly manc fools Mancs record season ticket sales!!!
cletus Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 I hear that Manchester United are withdrawing the sale of replica Man Utd track-suits. New owner Malcolm Glazer wants to 'rebrand' this profitable line of goods as MANCHESTER UNITED LEISURE* SUITS ( * pronounced LEE-ZEWER) made from the finest electro-static crimplene known to man. sizes will also be 'americanised' & will be as follows:- L...Large XL...Extra Large XXL...Extra Extra Large & FFSHDYWYA...For F###s Sake, How Do You Wipe Your Arse?
JC4LAB Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 Did one of his sons ask for a cowboy outfit at Xmas>
andy82 Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 Did one of his sons ask for a cowboy outfit at Xmas> 324216[/snapback] cant of done else he would be the proud owner of Birmingham City by now.
Alan75 Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Not a happy visit to Old Trafford for Glazer sons — Joel, Bryan and Avi Extracts from the Times. When they consider that they got out alive last night, albeit possibly fearing for their lives as their police van was battered almost into submission by the baying hordes outside. A 100-strong mob unleashed a war cry that doubled as a call to arms. Word spread so quickly that, by the time the van emerged a minute later, its path was blocked by as many as 400 protesters, summoned from all corners of the ground and none of them needing instructions to make their feelings known. The scenes were ugly in the extreme, but, with riot police out in force, the situation did not escalate completely out of control. There were truncheons raised and some protesters were flung out of the way as they tried to stage a sit-down protest in front of the van, but the heavy police presence — made even more intimidating by the incessant barking of some ferocious-looking dogs Among the more traditional chants such as “We shall not be moved” were some that carried a sinister edge : “How we’ll kill him we don’t know, cut him up from head to toe, all we know is Glazer’s gonna die”. The Times on line
Paul Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Went to the cricket last night at OT - good game - and drove up Warwick Road towards OT about 8.15pm to find the road down to the ground closed off by one policewoman. As far as I could see there was a small group of fans and a few policeman. Quite prepared to be wrong but what I was able to see from the top end of Warwick Road didn't look like a major protest.
modes98 Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Went to the cricket last night at OT - good game - and drove up Warwick Road towards OT about 8.15pm to find the road down to the ground closed off by one policewoman. As far as I could see there was a small group of fans and a few policeman. Quite prepared to be wrong but what I was able to see from the top end of Warwick Road didn't look like a major protest. 328180[/snapback] Just saw it on ITV news! 400fans, and they started to throw objects at the police van carrying the glazers out and thats when police moved in to stop them. The manc fans said "if they had of come out and talked to us this wouldn't of happened" what a load of rubbish!
SouthAussieRover Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/...Utd_Glazer.html Maybe you were at the wrong end of the street?
American Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Good point in the letters section of F365: They were chanting Glazers out, but then wouldn't let them leave.
adopted scouser Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 (edited) Like the t shirt Edited June 30, 2005 by adopted scouser
blue phil Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Went to the cricket last night at OT - good game - and drove up Warwick Road towards OT about 8.15pm to find the road down to the ground closed off by one policewoman. As far as I could see there was a small group of fans and a few policeman. Quite prepared to be wrong but what I was able to see from the top end of Warwick Road didn't look like a major protest. 328180[/snapback] If it had been a major protest , Paul , the police wouldn't have been there at all...
American Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Like the t shirt 328270[/snapback] I'm tempted to get the MALCOLM SAYS UNITE! One
Anti Euro Smiths Fan Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 If it had been a major protest , Paul , the police wouldn't have been there at all... Well I'm sure that council tax payers in Manchester are delighted to know Phil that their money is being spent on ferrying around the disgraced Glazer family in a special police escort. At the same time, Greater Manchester police have got the worst record in the country for tackling burglary crime among the 43 police forces in England and Wales. A report last year said of Greater Manchester police: "The detection rates for key crime categories remain low. The force has the worst record in the country at solving burglaries, with uniformed officers lacking basic investigating skills. Just 7.5 per cent of burglaries in the area were solved by police." A link to that report is below: http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/1...lice_force.html But while Greater Manchester Police are clearly too busy to be bothered solving 92.5% of burglaries - the worst record in the country - isn't it nice to know they are happy to act as chauffeur drivers for a loathed and discredited American family.... I was deeply disturbed watching the antics of the police on the ITV News. I saw what looked to be a peaceful protestor, a man in his 30's with no weapon in his hand and not acting aggressively, being dragged away by the throat by a thuggish-looking policeman who resembled a nightclub bouncer looking for a punch-up. For sure, there were probably a few idiots among the protesters, throwing bottles and acting like yobs, but I was appalled to see that knuckle-headed aggressive policeman acting like a thug towards what seemed to be a peaceful protester. I wonder if this is going to be a regular occurrence at OT in the future. Whenever the Glazers decide to drop by for a glass of champagne and prawn sandwiches at Old Trafford, Mr PC Plod and his friends will drop everything at the station to act as chauffeur drivers for this repulsive family.... I never thought I would be sympathising towards Red Scum fans - but they are fully entitled to protest against the Glazer family if they wish. The real thugs on Wednesday night seemed to be the police who were dragging people away by the throat, and allowing alsatian dogs to intimidate peaceful protesters. Greater Manchester Police can't be bothered to solve over 90% of their burglaries, but they are on hand to offer assistance and a special taxi service for a bunch of rich Jewish-American businessmen. Clearly the police force have got their priorites right then....
SuperStella Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 That Avi Glazer is just a young version of his dad! Identical!! United fans can #### off – when did they decide you had to be from Manchester to support their team? never bothered them before. Hope they go BUST!!!
philipl Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 It seems I'm not the only one who struggles to see how the Glazers can make the Mancquistion work. ...and this guy runs a business school and is a Manc.
JC4LAB Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 I believe Glazier is 76...Wonder what will happen if the poor old guy snuffs it..
philipl Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 No difference given that three of his sons are fronting the whole thing. Steve Coppell has said he cannot see how the Glazer numbers work in the League Managers' Association Newsletter. Meanwhilst Rio Ferdinand is holding out for an additional £20K per week. Ordinarily I would say his cheek is beyond belief after the drugs test fiasco and continuing to be paid by the Mancs but as Glazer is the paymaster- go for it Rio.
roversmum Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Wasn't Rio banging on about loyalty last week? That guy is something else
blue phil Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Yeah , but fair do's , he was a bit pi$$ed at the time ....
philipl Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 Glazers as described by an American journalist. Not necessarilly true but according to that piece, the Glazers are well-capable of telling lies. If they convinced everybody they would stump up half the cost of the new Tampa Stadium then didn't, what are their assurances on TV revenues worth? I noticed they squeezed 10,000 fans out of the Tampa stadium to make way for more corporate seats. No doubt they will try that trick on the Mancs.
Ronin Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 So in the long term it could be safe to say that the Mancs are gonna be shafted?!
Billy Castell Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 What I love about this are the Man Utd fans with their 'Not for Sale' signs, spouting off about how the whole is issue is 'bad for football'. Firstly a company, even a medium sized one like Man Utd is perminently for sale when they are publicly listed. The shares can be bought and sold freely. Secondly, why is it bad if one of the G14 members goes under, as they fear ?. It is the G14 clubs, like Madrid City Council FC and Man Utd that have ruined football, and if as many of them get brought down a peg or two then football is better off. And finally, what makes them think football will collapse if they suffer a downturn in their finances and/or form ?.
philipl Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 The Guardian is no fan of the Glazers and I also find it hard to believe Phil Neville was on £100K a week at OT. So I am not sure whether Ferguson has been told to cut the Man U wage bill. However, unless the Glazers have something positive hidden away, slashing the operating costs of Man U (even Man U pay comfortably over 50% of turnover in wages) is the first and most obvious thing they have to do to service the massive charges and fees on their debt burden.
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