Spoony
The People's President
I was watching clips of Turkish fans, and they're insane...the amount of flares used is such a spectacle. Yesterday's protests were very polite in comparison. More flares needed has to be our motto.
I've been thinking the same thing. The fecking Saudi's will be all over it if we do go up for sale. They don't care about all that.The lack of people in the world who could trouser that money is one thing, but I also think these protesters are overlooking one small thing with their behaviour.
What owner is going to witness the scenes yesterday, and be more encouraged to get involved?
Unless they plan to come in and literally treat us as their own wild footballing ride and plough insane money in, they'll see that merely owning us, and spending what the Glazers allow each year isn't enough.
Just why would you? Just buy another business and get your profit out of that, or another club that costs say 200million.
feck that it was like being tear gassed at timesI was watching clips of Turkish fans, and they're insane...the amount of flares used is such a spectacle. Yesterday's protests were very polite in comparison. More flares needed has to be our motto.
I've been thinking the same thing. The fecking Saudi's will be all over it if we do go up for sale. They don't care about all that.
I don’t know why people are surprised by this. Football is a business - the glazers being toppled could see it all come crashing down. It’s the domino theory all over againTalksport doing anumber on anyone criticising The Glazers right now
That is why I turned to Absolute Classic Rock once Alan Brazil had finished.Talksport doing anumber on anyone criticising The Glazers right now
I reckon that Swiss Ramble bloke would be your best bet. He’s the best writer on football finances I’ve seen.
Here’s a good twitter thread on this topic from him.
I’m sure Swiss Ramble has on Twitter.Has anyone well sourced articles/blogs/statistics about how much money the Glazers paid themselves and how much money has been used to service the debt after the acquisition? How does it compare to other owners (e.g. FSG / Kroenke)?
I don’t know why people are surprised by this. Football is a business - the glazers being toppled could see it all come crashing down. It’s the domino theory all over again
I reckon that Swiss Ramble bloke would be your best bet. He’s the best writer on football finances I’ve seen.
Here’s a good twitter thread on this topic from him.
and cops beating supporters is totally fine?
Or your the perfect example of someone labelling thousands of people as thugs based on the actions of a minority and patronising why people do it and what they expect.
No one is going to feel sorry for you because you couldn’t watch the game and despite what you think your clearly not better than fans who took some action.
Any one with any sense has criticised those that went too far it’s only certain people like yourself that focus on it and attempt to act all superior.
That's exactly the kind of protest they want, nice and quiet, no coverage or any notice taken.I advocate for not watching the games as a form of protest, why would I care the game is off?
Swing and a miss.
Next time, just call in a bomb scare. Glad you did nothing but make the club's fanbase look like utter cretins.
That's exactly the kind of protest they want, nice and quiet, no coverage or any notice taken.
Direct action is the only way to make them sit up and take notice.
Not showing up to games will do nothing as they know that somebody else will just take your place.
I suppose the point is to see how they respond, if at all. After all Joel said he wants to heal and communicate with fans. Ball is in his courtI see MUST have released yet another letter calling for the Glazers to let MUST sit on the board and then sell shares to fans. Presumably out of the goodness of their hearts.
What a waste of bandwith if fans want to force change getting games called off and pissing off TV networks and sponsors across the world is one of the few ways to make an impact. Not weekly 'Dear Joel' letters
I advocate for not watching the games as a form of protest, why would I care the game is off?
Swing and a miss.
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about mate. And that's fine.You've misunderstood everything.
Not the actual games because match day fans don't generate much commercial revenue in comparison with millions of viewers every week.
You think them having a brand no one watches is "quiet". They won't be able to sell sponsorship deals to companies if they generate lower viewerships than Everton.
Seriously, think bigger than fecking flares and chants outside an empty stadium.
They were part of the protest yesterday, I think.I see MUST have released yet another letter calling for the Glazers to let MUST sit on the board and then sell shares to fans. Presumably out of the goodness of their hearts.
What a waste of bandwith if fans want to force change getting games called off and pissing off TV networks and sponsors across the world is one of the few ways to make an impact. Not weekly 'Dear Joel' letters
As I guessed from your posts and total lack of understanding probably never attended a game but somehow think you can belittle everyone else.
Neither do you. Seems so long as something is "loud" means it if effective.You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about mate. And that's fine.
Love how the metric of "attending a game" means you can't have an opinion on how best to eject the Glazers from the club.
Thankfully, going to a game isn't synonymous with knowing anything of note.
We'll wait for a stand to collapse before fixing itThe issue has never been the fact the club/glazers have brought players because they clearly have, on big and reasonable fees.
One of the major issues, for me, has and will continue to be based on the infrastructure of Old Trafford and in general the Match Day going experience for the fans, as Neville alluded too.
Old Trafford, internally and externally, is dated and tired , with the surroundings being practically a dump (outside OT is a mess) .
Sure from a distance OT still looks reasonably ok but it doesn't take much for you to eventually witness the cracks, the leaks and the rust .A unattractive mess and the Glazers have shone 0 intention of bringing the club up to the modern standards and they will continue to show 0 intention too.
Signing players in comparison is an absolute p*ss walk and it shuts up the fans quickly too, especially those who've never experienced OT up close on matchdays.
By all account Carrington is looking rather stale too. Would that place be enhanced upon anytime soon ? Nope.
Exactly. It’s a good letter and the right move. Just a fecking acknowledgement of the fans existence would be a start.I suppose the point is to see how they respond, if at all. After all Joel said he wants to heal and communicate with fans. Ball is in his court
Fixing it ? they'll expect fans to sit on the rubble. Maybe they could turn it into some commercial opportunity. Some novelty.We'll wait for a stand to collapse before fixing it
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLYFixing it ? they'll expect fans to sit on the rubble. Maybe they could turn it into some commercial opportunity. Some novelty.
I advocate for not watching the games as a form of protest, why would I care the game is off?
Swing and a miss.
You're just being facetious now.Neither do you. Seems so long as something is "loud" means it if effective.
Pure Tory brain.
We'll wait for a stand to collapse before fixing it
Cowards.
and cops beating supporters is totally fine?
Not really sure I buy that first point. Man Utd have always and will always be an absolutely massive club with a global fan base. That means it’s fairy easy to brand and market the club. That’s particularly true when it’s based on the kind of recent success we had under Fergie when the Glaziers arrived. It’s pure conjecture but I imagine if we were stats owned over the same period then we would have seen players like Kane, Mbappe, potentially even Neymar or Ronaldo at the club which would only have increased the brand value as we continued to flourish. The glaziers have good business acumen but then most of the people with this level of wealth have that to some degree so I think it’s a fairly easy myth that is peddled out to offer them support.I read a pretty balanced piece by one journo, well capturing all the complaints people have, but also putting over the fact that the Glazers are the ones who have seen our value and income sky rocket.
Nothing is ever totally good or bad, but some fans seem unable to understand that.
It is worrying how much the club is worth now. You either have an even more ruthless money machine come in - which is either birth right families who may well have a questionable regime, or it comes from a huge businessman who has crushed millions of little people to get that money.
But businessmen who have made that money have done so for a reason, and aren't in the habit of just lashing money into something without gain.
The other option is to have a "collective" of individuals of high wealth. But the Red Knights tried that strategy, but quickly found they had nowhere near the resources , even pooled together.
Literally everyone knows what these protests are about. I certainly didn't need a banner to tell me what it was about. Getting on the pitch and creating enough hassle that they have to postpone a match is far more powerful a message than a couple of banners being waved around.? Because I disagree with a disorganised rabble walking around the pitch taking selfies, throwing beer cans and wrecking equipment?
My political leanings have absolutely nothing to do with seeing a bunch of pissed kids essentially dilute what was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a REAL statement.
Those fans that got on the pitch messed it up... for all the news coverage, there isn’t a single screenshot / clip which truly shows what the message should have been.