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Man U will be sold before the end of the month
That's the current status with the hot favourite rumoured to be Qatar
That's going to test my loyalty :skull: |
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Maybe Jim will come through .. Not sure he has enough money to complete with Qatar though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Qatar need to look at w certain team from Small Heath.:fc:
And yes I have no shame.:joker: |
First bid has been recieved from Qatar who want to spend £500m this summer
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they could buy Son a fish supper |
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Id expect Jim Ratcliffe to be the winning bid
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Man U will be sold before the end of the month
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He’d be ideal but from what I can gather whilst 6 billion is a pizz in the ocean for the other group it’s a huge chunk out of Ratcliffe’s fortune so he unlikely buy them — he’s a pauper compared to the other interested party Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Horrid club bought by disgusting people
welcome to the english prem |
it will be the consortium that offers the most money. This isn't about football, its about the glazers cashing in
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Qatari say one thing and do another. Also, we don't know what the scale of any american bid could be. It will be more than chelsea went for, thats for sure
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Please no :laugh:
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All potential new Manchester United owners and major investors have been invited to presentations at Old Trafford by senior club staff over the next two weeks.
They include representatives of Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani. The pair are regarded as the two leading candidates to buy the Premier League club should the Glazer family eventually decide to relinquish control. Part of the presentations will revolve around how the club could generate more income. Ratcliffe's camp will visit at the end of next week, although it is yet to be confirmed whether the 70-year-old British billionaire will attend. Sheikh Jassim's delegation will also receive their presentation next week. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64897100 |
All potential new Manchester United owners and major investors have been invited to presentations at Old Trafford by senior club staff over the next two weeks.
They include representatives of Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani. The pair are regarded as the two leading candidates to buy the Premier League club should the Glazer family eventually decide to relinquish control. Part of the presentations will revolve around how the club could generate more income. Ratcliffe's camp will visit at the end of next week, although it is yet to be confirmed whether the 70-year-old British billionaire will attend. Sheikh Jassim's delegation will also receive their presentation next week. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64897100 |
Bruno isn’t impressed
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i wasnt really expecting a picture of Ken Dodd with a semi :joker:
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The photo was trending this afternoon as everyone is discussing Fernandes’s crazy antics .. just thought I’d share the image Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Jim Ratcliffe will be officially named as the preferred bidder
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whatever owner ends up in charge, the fans won't be happy in a few months time
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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has made an improved offer to buy Manchester United.
Sources have told BBC Sport a fresh bid was submitted on Tuesday morning amid further talks involving the Raine Group, who are handling the sale. The Qatari banker and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Group are the two main parties looking to buy the Old Trafford club. Both groups submitted third bids at the end of April It is understood the new bid is for 100% of the club, will clear United's debt and includes a separate fund directed solely at the club and local community. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65616894 ------------------------------------------ It's not finished yet :laugh: |
I don’t understand all these comings and goings .. the English guy has limited funds so he’s having to throw the Americans a crumbs of comfort by letting them stay on as minority share holders .. BUT the Saudis have unlimited funds so why don’t they just offer a ridiculous amount that would be impossible to refuse and have done with it
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