Amasterclass t1_jeagxwm wrote
Reply to comment by MauricioPochettino in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Then Man City and potentially Utd…
socializm_forda_ppl t1_jeav5au wrote
Gonna have to wait for the Glazers to sell for that United investigation. Unless the Glazers are up to more bad shit than I’m aware of
Colavs9601 t1_jeb2gyt wrote
Slumlords and the abuse they’ve given United fans but it’s nothing compared to the other big money owners.
MC_ScattCatt t1_jed6cwm wrote
Glazers should be on the list for the way they’ve run our club.
Elmodipus t1_jeellrf wrote
I'm an American and a Buccaneers fan.
It's so wild to me to see the Glazers run Man U the way they do.
We really like them over here.
itsfeckingfreezing t1_jeelzsq wrote
We want to see them hanging from the terraces here.
Elmodipus t1_jeepkkg wrote
Why? What have they done for you to hate them? (Other than making the club take out a loan for the first time in its history, I already know about that)
MC_ScattCatt t1_jeet1nu wrote
Basically the club is self sufficient, but they have taken money that could have been used for players, stadium, staff, etc. for themselves or pay off the debt they put on the club. Now, because they’ve put it off when we need either a new stadium, or massive rebuild, and upgrades to training facilities we can’t afford it with the Glazers as owners. The debt they put on the club is becoming too much in part because of interest rates and other factors like salaries of players.
We are reaching a point where the club despite it being a money making brand can’t keep up with the debts the glazers put on the club, let alone get new players or upgrade facilities. The way they took ownership of the club is no longer allowed in the UK.
Imagine Raymond James being a dump and you can’t afford to fix it or the practice facility or get new talent because your owner rather take his money than be a good team.
Elmodipus t1_jeeykq7 wrote
Yeah that's fucked.
We've had the complete opposite experience, stadium upgrades, new practice facility (built in 2014/2015), marquee player signings, etc.
Britz10 t1_jeey4nw wrote
Honestly they aren't that dad as far as football club ownerships go, not even the worst in greater Manchester, considering the state of Neville and Scholes' local clubs.
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