Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Fourth place

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by banditos View Post
    "Manchester United Takeover By Qatar Royal Family Nearing Completion"

    http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/englan...family-nearing Hope it's BS
    Legendary former Manchester United goal scorer and board member Sir Robert ‘Bobby’ Charlton, taunting the Abu Dhabi owners of rival Manchester City, questioned Thursday whether deep pockets can buy soccer performance.

    Charlton, speaking in the Gulf emirate, made his remarks amid reports that Qatar, the host of the 2022 World Cup, is progressing in its efforts to acquire Manchester United.

    Arch rivals Manchester United and Manchester City, which were acquired by a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family in 2008, are set to face off in Old Trafford on Saturday.

    Suggesting that Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan would have preferred to have acquired Manchester United, Charlton argued that the injection of Arab oil money would not create a Premier League winner overnight.

    “If a club spends a lot of money quickly, it takes time for the team to settle down,” The Daily Mirror quoted Charlton as saying. ”There’s no easy way of winning the Premier League. You have to deserve it.”

    Charlton contrasted efforts to fast track success on the back of Arab financial muscle with Manchester United manger Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson’s strategy of nurturing players from a young age.

    He said Manchester United had several promising young players. “Alex keeps them right until the exact moment he thinks that they’re ready for it, and then he’ll put them in. We've had more than our fair share of good young players and we’ve invested in a lot of young players too.”

    The retired player argued that “you get a bit of an affiliation with a football club when this sort of thing is taking place, and not just piling loads and loads of money in.”

    Arab critics of Middle Eastern failure to perform in last month’s Asian Cup in Qatar have focused on the failure of the region’s authoritarian regimes to develop soccer talent at a young age.

    For many of these regimes, political control of soccer is key because it, alongside Islam, traditionally is often the only force capable of creating alternative public space for pent-up frustration and anger.

    That control is likely to rise in significance as the Middle East is rocked by protests that last month toppled Tunisian President Zine Abedine Ben Ali and are shaking Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year authoritarian rule to the core.

    Charlton’s remarks suggested that he may be opposed to the possible acquisition of Manchester United by Qatar. The Glazer family, owners of Manchester United, and Qatar were, according to The Daily Express, close to concluding a deal believed to be worth £1.6 billion and “only haggling over details.”

    Manchester United has repeatedly denied reports circulating since December that the Glazers were in negotiations with Qatar Holding, an investment arm of the Qatari royal family.

    The Daily Express quoted a source it described as “well-placed” as saying that “the deal is pretty much done.”

    Manchester United executives are believed to have recently travelled to Qatar for talks about the possible acquisition by the gas-rich Gulf state.

    Qatar balked at the Glazers’ initial asking price of £2 billion, but kept the Manchester United owners at the negotiating table by raising by £100 million its initial offer of £1.5 billion.
    _____________________________________

    Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

    Think we have the answer..Slot!!

    Comment


      This WILL happen imo.

      Comment


        Why weren't these guys in for us?

        The cost would have been peanuts in comparison.

        Comment


          Maybe its the fact they united make more money than us from the stadium that is already built?

          Maybe because of success over the last 10-15 years united are a 'bigger' club in Qatar?
          i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

          Comment


            The thing about Qatar buying United is that the UEFA Financial Fair Play Rules won't be an issue for them. They buy United wiping out their debt in the process. They don't have to pump any cash into the business. United would be freed from the burden of spending most of their revenue on servicing their debt. They would just start splashing that cash on players instead.

            Very much like what happened to us.
            No! I am NOT in denial!

            Comment


              Originally posted by PTP View Post
              Maybe its the fact they united make more money than us from the stadium that is already built?

              Maybe because of success over the last 10-15 years united are a 'bigger' club in Qatar?


              Wipe out the debt and they could straight away in the first window spend £100m+ and could continue to do so with the profits they make.
              Stop the cyberhate


              from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

              Susan Black

              Comment


                Scum without debt is a frightening thought,
                _____________________________________

                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

                Comment


                  I can't see Glazer selling. He's making a lot of money out of them every year. He's not in a position where he needs to pull out since the debts, as crippling as they are to their spending power, aren't endangering his hold on the club.

                  He could sell and make a huge one off profit, but I'm not sure it's as big as the profit he can make in the next 5 or so years, just by owning them. That's the question really.

                  Comment


                    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                    Nah, ideal world:

                    1st - Liverpool
                    2nd -Arsenal
                    3rd - Spurs
                    4th - Man City
                    5th - Chelsea
                    6th - Man Utd

                    Yes. That.

                    But failing that this would do:

                    1st - Arsenal
                    2nd -Man Utd
                    3rd - Liverpool
                    4th - Spurs
                    5th - Man City
                    6th - Chelsea

                    But we're much more likely to scrape this if we're going to get top 4 at all:

                    1st - Man Utd
                    2nd - Arsenal
                    3rd - Man City
                    4th - Liverpool
                    5th - Chelsea
                    6th - Spurs

                    I do reckon that if we can win every game between now and the end of the season - and I do know that that is a big big ask and just isn't likely to happen at all - I reckon that 74 points might just get us third. But I know this is very unlikely. But we should aim for it none-the-less.
                    No! I am NOT in denial!

                    Comment


                      Originally posted by PTP View Post
                      Maybe its the fact they united make more money than us from the stadium that is already built?

                      Maybe because of success over the last 10-15 years united are a 'bigger' club in Qatar?

                      Of course, but if the starting point is shelling out £300m rather than £1.6b there's evidently a bit of scope for spending on stadia and players.

                      In terms of the size of the clubs, I reckon if LFC was the team of Qatar, they'd soon forget about MU.

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
                        I can't see Glazer selling. He's making a lot of money out of them every year. He's not in a position where he needs to pull out since the debts, as crippling as they are to their spending power, aren't endangering his hold on the club.

                        He could sell and make a huge one off profit, but I'm not sure it's as big as the profit he can make in the next 5 or so years, just by owning them. That's the question really.

                        Could be a case of needs must.

                        He's had foreclosure on some of his shopping centres IIRC.

                        Comment


                          Originally posted by PTP View Post
                          obviously - here tho i am talking about the straight choice of

                          us finishing 4th and the mancs winning the league

                          vs

                          us finishing 5th and the mancs finishing 2nd.


                          Ideal world

                          1st - arsenal
                          2nd - United
                          3rd - city
                          4th - us
                          5th - spurs
                          6th - chelsea



                          not going to happen tho

                          Comment


                            Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                            I'm really looking forward to watching those.

                            I still think that 4th is a step too far this season.
                            It is possible, yes it is. Is it likely, no it is not.

                            I personally would like us to finish the season strong with a big momentum and some good, eye-catching attacking football and if it is good enough to challenge for 4th great and if it is not, well we will have all the basics in place to have a good start next season (with hopefully few good signings in the summer).
                            Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

                            Comment


                              Originally posted by barnes10 View Post
                              I'd like the MU win the title and LFC finish 4th scenario as I believe Fergie would quit as soon as its done. and then their decline will commence.
                              I reckon they are ****ed either way. I know they have been written off before but this is a real weak team and they havn't got the finance that they have always had in the past.

                              Yes there have been other teams that have splashed the cash (blackburn, newcastle & chelsea) but previousley never has there been a time that they wasnt one of the top 2 richest clubs in the country. Previousley if they didnt buy the most expensive player of the summer, they would at least but the second - they cant even do that now.

                              Fergie, or no fergie with this current ownership issue they are in decline! They cant afford they're next crop of £30m players!

                              Comment


                                Originally posted by Rudo View Post
                                You know the Pool over the years man... beat a top side one week, play one of the bottom teams the next, and, well you know the rest

                                Hopefully it's another 3 points on the board, but it's not a given.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X