Club Sale | It’s done!

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Ok by your logic - You dont have to audit local fans to feel for what the majority of them want, and majority of them are against Qatar. Twitter fans are not representative of the fan base, its a cesspool.
Says it all to me.
Are they? Proof.
 
The people whoring themselves out to support two ghoulish Billionaires is a sight.

I’d take The Glazers to be far better humans than either of the two bidders, and I despise them.

Neither of the two bidders should be getting any personal praise from any of our fans. Honestly don’t understand why anyone is doing it.
 
I see tweets please can someone update me on the latest of the day?
 
The people whoring themselves out to support two ghoulish Billionaires is a sight.

I’d take The Glazers to be far better humans than either of the two bidders, and I despise them.

Neither of the two bidders should be getting any personal praise from any of our fans. Honestly don’t understand why anyone is doing it.

So will you stop supporting the club of either takeover?
 
Interesting post this



After Ratcliffe's barking yesterday, I entered the British government commercial register for companies and discovered some very important and reassuring points for us as Manchester United fans Ratcliffe, of course, has dozens of companies in the commercial register, but all of them have an old registration date, with the exception of 2 companies that were registered in 2023. The first company was registered on 16-1-2023 (less than a month before the official announcement of the sale of Manchester United) and Ratcliffe applied for control of: Share ownership of 25% or more Ownership of voting rights by 25%, subject to increase Of course, I searched and did not find a specific reason for choosing this percentage, and I expect it to be from 25% to 50% as a partial acquisition only ".. !! But the details of Ratcliffe's second company will show us the validity of Bloomberg and Reuters news that Ratcliffe's offer was "drowned by water." I think Ratcliffe's first offer failed, so Ratcliffe registered a new company and merged it with his old company on 7-3-2023 and submitted an application: Share ownership of 75% or more Ownership of voting rights is 75% or more (((( with absolute control )))) Praise be to God, on the date of 6-1-2023, this company was written off, and on the date of 6-13-2023 it was finally dissolved (for this, the Qatari journalist Fahd Al-Emadi blessed Sheikh Jassim on the date of 6-12-2023, because the information reached him a day before) Of course, he apologized afterwards Hours because he brought the feast On the date of 6-15-2023 (two days after the dissolution of the Ratcliffe Company), Sheikh Jassim Company 92 was officially registered, and Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Ansari was appointed as the director of Company 92 (the same Chairman of the Board of Directors as Khaldoun Al-Mubarak in City). Conclusion: Ratcliffe is 99% out of the race from 1-6-2023, and for information, from a period of income in huge investments in South Korea and America, and he ruled out Glazer’s suicide using an economic lever because it would increase their debts and reduce their profits, and let’s not forget the lack of confidence of businessmen in them In the future, if they announce the sale again, (and as a personal analysis, not news) from the date of 1-6-2023, Sheikh Jassim started with the papers, and all the media people confirmed that the Glazer, if they agreed, would be after completing the papers that need approximately 6-8 weeks, meaning a maximum of 20 One day, God willing, we will hear the news of selling the club to Sheikh Jassim.
 
Ok by your logic - You dont have to audit local fans to feel for what the majority of them want, and majority of them are against Qatar. Twitter fans are not representative of the fan base, its a cesspool.
Says it all to me.

I spoke to some hardcore fans in their 50s-60s and was surprised how indifferent or more pro Qatar they were. 10-15 years ago I think it would be more against but the game is changing with Saudi Arabia entering, Qatar looking for a PL club and a former oil club still having a money cannon behind it. Really we need to be a serious operation at the top, perhaps Jassim Qatar is a better bet than Ratcliffe, the Glazers or some other fund without going into every aspect or PSG/Malaga/Nice/Lausanne.

I was expecting fan group protests to appear or at least visible stance against state ownership but I think we're past ideally this or that and are now facing reality of the game and how we've been put in a straight jacket operationally with this absolutely awful leveraged buyout by Mr Glazer 17 years ago. A billion of the clubs money gone on interest/payments, still a huge debt. We could've built a new Old Trafford 3 times and paid it all off by now.
 
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I spoke to some hardcore fans in their 50s-60s and was surprised how indifferent or more pro Qatar they were. 10-15 years ago I think it would be more against but the game is changing with Saudi Arabia entering, Qatar looking for a PL club and a former oil club still having a money cannon behind it. Really we need to be a serious operation at the top, perhaps Jassim Qatar is a better bet than Ratcliffe, the Glazers or some other fund without going into every aspect or PSG/Malaga/Nice/Lausanne.

I'm not surprised because anyone that is in his 50s has experienced pre 2000s Football which was largely fueled by sugar daddying. It's a specific and limited generation that has been fed and ate the "business" interpretation of Football of the mid 2000s to today.
 
So will you stop supporting the club of either takeover?
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Only took less than 24 hours.
 
I long for the days of Qatar registering on Companies House. Who would have thought this saga would have only got infinitely more boring after that.
 
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Only took less than 24 hours.
False equivalence. Nobody can avoid living in society unless they move to the mountains and live in a shack. People can stop supporting Utd if they feel morally conflicted by new owners.
 
So who has won? Are we finally giving up and selling the club to Qatar? Are we keeping it in the UK with Ineos?
 
I long for the days of Qatar registering on Companies House. Who would have thought this saga would have only got infinitely more boring after that.
Looks like the Glazers have some internal issues, who would have thought
 
Registration of a company takes next to no time, I don't think there is any significance to stories relating to them.
 
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