Teja
Full Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2014
- Messages
- 6,949
I sincerely hope they don't mean Jamie feckin Vardie.
Haaland is just a shit Jamie Vardy
I sincerely hope they don't mean Jamie feckin Vardie.
Where should we build it? Native American burial ground?I don't get the significance of it been at a golf course, why would it be viable for United to build a training ground there?
As in use the land. Golf clubs are massive, we'd basically terraform a golf club.I don't get the significance of it been at a golf course, why would it be viable for United to build a training ground there?
Because no one else wastes so much prime property to walk around chugging a bag of rods so that they could finally put a ball in a hole, after multiple failed attempts.I don't get the significance of it been at a golf course, why would it be viable for United to build a training ground there?
Where should we build it? Native American burial ground?
Interesting, why would the manager have any say in a long-term facilities planning decision?Heard from a reliable source a while back that Salford Red Devils (Rugby League side for those that dont know) had been talking with the club. Suggestion of some kind of Under 23/academy/women's team stadium being built at Carrington that would be used by Salford as their new home ground.
General training would then be based elsewhere in a new "state of the art" facility.
Only opposition was actually from Ten Hag.
This was all pre Ratcliffe so who knows if any of that plan (assuming any elements of it are true) come to fruition.
Interesting, why would the manager have any say in a long-term facilities planning decision?
Imagine if this was the case
Imagine if this was the case
I would have preferred him to be United CEO only. Gill is too old, we need fresh blood to move on now
Imagine if this was the case
Interesting idea.Has been suggested it could be Colette Roche (yes I know internal appointment) but at least she will be reporting to experienced person
No way the Glazers would give that up
Imagine if this was the case
Haaland is just a shit Jamie Vardy
Because no one else wastes so much prime property to walk around chugging a bag of rods so that they could finally put a ball in a hole, after multiple failed attempts.
Perhaps the idea is to procure someone who will focus exclusively on Manchester United, with Blanc readily available in a sounding board capacity as the octopuslike Chief Executive of INEOS's sports portfolio.I would have preferred him to be United CEO only. Gill is too old, we need fresh blood to move on now
Oliver Gill - Equilar ExecAtlasOliver Gill (London) joined KKR in 2020 and is a Director in Credit, focusing on restructuring across the firm’s Credit strategies in Europe. Prior to joining KKR, Mr. Gill was part of the restructuring team at Rothschild & Co., where he provided corporate finance advice to shareholders, creditors and boards of distressed companies. Previously, he worked in the global restructuring group at the Royal Bank of Scotland. Mr. Gill holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from Durham University.
When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die.No way the Glazers would give that up
Bought 25% of Man Utd and tore down Carrington just to get access to it
Perhaps the idea is to procure someone who will focus exclusively on Manchester United, with Blanc readily available in a sounding board capacity as the octopuslike Chief Executive of INEOS's sports portfolio.
Maybe we will see the duplication of Ratcliffe's apparent model at Nice — through sheer happenstance or intentional design, they have appointed a lot of relatively young people in all branches of the club (unless the bottom falls out or they are poached by other organizations, at least some of these appointments will ensure long-term continuity at an institutional level (irrespective of who the Head Coach is)).
P.S. Speaking of David Gill and the need for young blood, Oliver quit professional football at age 20 to prioritize his academic career (and currently works at KKR & Co., and previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte and Rothschild & Co.)
- Chief Executive: Fabrice Bocquet, 40 years old.
- Sporting Director: Florent Ghisolfi, 39 years old.
- Chief Analyst: Osman Kul, 30 years old.
Oliver Gill - Equilar ExecAtlas
Return of the prodigal son, as someone who primarily handles specific department(s), and subsequently moves up the commercial and operational food chain? For reference, David was initially appointed as a finance director at United to replace Leeds-bound Robin Launders, and moved up the food chain as deputy Chief Executive, Group Managing Director, and finally Chief Executive to replace Chelsea-bound Peter Kenyon.
I don't get the significance of it been at a golf course, why would it be viable for United to build a training ground there?
You really think he would of had input in the Jan transfer window......deals don't happen overnight.So with him on board our transfer strategy this winter is sell/loan young potential talents like Amad, Hannibal, Fernandez and focus on older players such as MCTominay, Martial etc..... hmmmmm
You really think he would of had input in the Jan transfer window......deals don't happen overnight.
As its been said, his focus is the summer.
this is a load of bollocks, obviously, but even if it was true, you’d think it was 1995 and we were producing shite. British talent, specifically English are comfortably some of the best in the world right now, there’s so much quality coming through at the moment.And it will be mostly buy British
It's weird how much anti-English sentiment people have for supporters of an English club.this is a load of bollocks, obviously, but even if it was true, you’d think it was 1995 and we were producing shite. British talent, specifically English are comfortably some of the best in the world right now, there’s so much quality coming through at the moment.
One of the worst aspects of this place. An embarrassing disconnect which really is weird. So many on here would be happy if there were zero English players playing for usIt's weird how much anti-English sentiment people have for supporters of an English club.
The undertakerSimilar level to Kane? Who's that then?
Heard from a reliable source a while back that Salford Red Devils (Rugby League side for those that dont know) had been talking with the club. Suggestion of some kind of Under 23/academy/women's team stadium being built at Carrington that would be used by Salford as their new home ground.
General training would then be based elsewhere in a new "state of the art" facility.
Only opposition was actually from Ten Hag.
This was all pre Ratcliffe so who knows if any of that plan (assuming any elements of it are true) come to fruition.
What's the deal with Salford? AJ Bell Stadium not up to scratch or what?
this is a load of bollocks, obviously, but even if it was true, you’d think it was 1995 and we were producing shite. British talent, specifically English are comfortably some of the best in the world right now, there’s so much quality coming through at the moment.
And it will be mostly buy British
He's speaking to ex-staff to understand the size of the taskCan someone please explain this metaphor in simple words ? Thanks
Can’t trust the people in the club now to provide honest accounts so need to take into account opinions of those that have left and get more realistic views.Can someone please explain this metaphor in simple words ? Thanks