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Shame we’re aren’t more like Brighton
I don't know. Only snow white I have seen has been on this educational site called brazzers
I don't know. Only snow white I have seen has been on this educational site called brazzers
They said one week from last wednesdays deadline
Feels like Christmas Day during World War One.
The clubs supposed to be sold by Easter!! They need to get a wriggle on!Ah right thought it was 2 and they would hear by Easter.
Only snow white I have seen has been on this educational site called brazzers
I hear they have many excellent documentaries on various subjects.
Never seen any myself, as a friend of mine told me they use rude language rather freely. And if it's one feckin thing I can't feckin stand, it's rude feckin language.
What's the connection between these two events that makes you think that's relevant?Trump indicted before United sold
Reality and unreality. Insane levels of propaganda. Both events seemed highly unlikely 1000 pages back. These days feel like times of big change, but no-one knows the last chapter of either. I hope for happy endings.What's the connection between these two events that makes you think that's relevant?
Feck the glazers
I'm happy to fill up half of those pages with just the below, of it helps:The Glazers want 2000 pages minimum to consider leaving the redcafe
Feck the glazers
Haha but I don't think they care.I'm happy to fill up half of those pages with just the below, of it helps:
Yeh ok mate, sureSays “get the feck out” but acts indignant and clutches pearls at what’s said to him. Sounds about right.
Page 1k ceasefire over!Yeh ok mate, sure
Where are those few who were actually defending the glazers? After seeing those financial results and the £1 billion debt, are they going to pipe up about how the glazers have spent money!? Where are ya now?
Where are those few who were actually defending the glazers? After seeing those financial results and the £1 billion debt, are they going to pipe up about how the glazers have spent money!? Where are ya now?
Well, their dad did. This lot have done feck all except expecting a massive payoutThe horrifying thing is the Glazers have far more business experience and acumen than any of us here (I mean, they can potentially parlay £790m into billions -- which is better than I'm doing this week) and they might actually see a way they can retain control that we cannot....
Scary times.
This is a good word, and an excellent point. There is no transparency around the Jassim bid, and with all the secrecy you can’t help but feel they have something to hide.
Be upfront, put your cards on the table and let’s move forwards! Something as monumental for the club as its future ownership and security of funding shouldn’t be such a guessing game!
In a confidential bidding process (governed by an enforceable non-disclosure agreement), why do you think any "transparency" is owed to fans?
No bidding process is designed to get fans (or consumers in a different type of business) comfortable with the bona fides of the bidders. Only Raine, on behalf of the purported sellers, are supposed to be comfortable with the source of funding at this stage.
Eventually, that comfort will need to be shared by the EPL as they conduct their fitness tests.
Nowhere in the post-bidding process do the fans get a vote or are our concerns about ownership considered, with one exception. Those fans who hold publicly listed shares will get to vote on whether they want the winning bidder to own the club; but only if/when a squeeze out merger/tender offer is proposed by the winning bidder who wants to own 100% of the club.
We, the fans, have made it a guessing game because we love the club and have our own views on who "should" own United. But our idle speculation is irrelevant in the process and to expect otherwise is unrealistic.
I get all that, and you are correct of course but for me that raises two points.In a confidential bidding process (governed by an enforceable non-disclosure agreement), why do you think any "transparency" is owed to fans?
No bidding process is designed to get fans (or consumers in a different type of business) comfortable with the bona fides of the bidders. Only Raine, on behalf of the purported sellers, are supposed to be comfortable with the source of funding at this stage.
Eventually, that comfort will need to be shared by the EPL as they conduct their fitness tests.
Nowhere in the post-bidding process do the fans get a vote or are our concerns about ownership considered, with one exception. Those fans who hold publicly listed shares will get to vote on whether they want the winning bidder to own the club; but only if/when a squeeze out merger/tender offer is proposed by the winning bidder who wants to own 100% of the club.
We, the fans, have made it a guessing game because we love the club and have our own views on who "should" own United. But our idle speculation is irrelevant in the process and to expect otherwise is unrealistic.
1000! Get in!
Page 1000. A week of radio silence. Can only mean one thing…
Let the good news Raine down upon us!!! Let’s go!
Part of the 1000 Club
Here for the 1000th page.
The magical page 1000...
Happy 1,000th page everybody. Hopefully some news today/tomorrow…week after second bids were submitted
Bit premature lads?Temporary truce on the 1000th
Wooohooo made it to page 1000! Just in time! Close call!
I get all that, and you are correct of course but for me that raises two points.
Firstly a football club shouldn’t be ‘just another business’. It shouldn’t be subject to the kinds of business rules that allowed a hugely leveraged hostile takeover of our club, forcing fans to give up shares that they had held for generations.
Secondly, I would have thought it would be in any buyers interests to engage with the fan base from the very start and foster a relationship which should make life much easier for them than our current, largely absent owners have endured. Nothing to do with the technical or legal aspects of the process, but just a human response to a football club being an emotional attachment for fans. They might not be financial shareholders of a club, but for sure fans are stakeholders and have a interest in the sale and running of the club.