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Post by johnboy14 on May 8, 2021 7:51:43 GMT
The glazers are on the ropes. Let’s knock them out Yeah they’re rattled. No letting up now! Its a shame MUST dont feel the same. All this talk about not wanting protests to become a regular occurance is a poor choice of language. Its a bit defeatist if you ask me and it will make the Glaciers believe that some concessions might keep the hounds at bay for another 10 years. There demanding the impossible by asking the Glaciers to hand over more shares with equal voting rights. Theres no way there going to do that, once they do that its over for them and they know it. There not going to deliberately dilute there power. MUST shouldnt be requesting dialogue with anyone other than our main sponsors and encouraging them to pull there support. There has to be significant economic carnage or the threat of it if there to cut and run.
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Post by Stretty on May 8, 2021 8:47:51 GMT
Yeah they’re rattled. No letting up now! Its a shame MUST dont feel the same. All this talk about not wanting protests to become a regular occurance is a poor choice of language. Its a bit defeatist if you ask me and it will make the Glaciers believe that some concessions might keep the hounds at bay for another 10 years. There demanding the impossible by asking the Glaciers to hand over more shares with equal voting rights. Theres no way there going to do that, once they do that its over for them and they know it. There not going to deliberately dilute there power. MUST shouldnt be requesting dialogue with anyone other than our main sponsors and encouraging them to pull there support. There has to be significant economic carnage or the threat of it if there to cut and run. where the fuck has MUST been for the last 15 years. bunch of bell ends chatting shit to sky sports news then getting in to bed with the glazers
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Post by johnboy14 on May 8, 2021 10:48:51 GMT
Its a shame MUST dont feel the same. All this talk about not wanting protests to become a regular occurance is a poor choice of language. Its a bit defeatist if you ask me and it will make the Glaciers believe that some concessions might keep the hounds at bay for another 10 years. There demanding the impossible by asking the Glaciers to hand over more shares with equal voting rights. Theres no way there going to do that, once they do that its over for them and they know it. There not going to deliberately dilute there power. MUST shouldnt be requesting dialogue with anyone other than our main sponsors and encouraging them to pull there support. There has to be significant economic carnage or the threat of it if there to cut and run. where the fuck has MUST been for the last 15 years. bunch of bell ends chatting shit to sky sports news then getting in to bed with the glazers There first demand shouldnt be about shares but the fucking crippling debt around the clubs neck and what Joel and boyz are going to do about that? That should be paid off in full from there own pocket before any talks occur.
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Post by viking22 on May 8, 2021 10:54:09 GMT
MUST are just playing into the Glazers hand allowing them to play the appeasement route and make concessions that do little to change the status quo and also making the fans look unreasonable if they continue to protest while the Glazers engage with the self-appointed representative of the fans.
You can be sure the Glazers will retain a controlling stake and majority board representation. So even if the fans end up owning more than a quarter of the shares the Glazers can still do pretty much whatever they want. The only way control will change is if they either sell up or the government imposes 50+1 ownership rules.
Glazers have said they will support a government consultation. But they are well aware that they can't stop it and are probably hoping it will drag on for years, end up with watered down changes, and make little difference.
This is a war and the protests should continue until sponsors pull out, the share price takes a massive hit, and the Glazers figure it isn't worth the headache and sell out.
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Post by Deez on May 8, 2021 18:56:58 GMT
I fucking hate these parasites.
I've just deferred my season ticket. Feel sick but it's for the best.
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Post by Stretty on May 8, 2021 19:04:28 GMT
I fucking hate these parasites. I've just deferred my season ticket. Feel sick but it's for the best. short term pain and all that.
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Post by king nothing on May 8, 2021 20:19:26 GMT
I fucking hate these parasites. I've just deferred my season ticket. Feel sick but it's for the best. Can you imagine Sir Matt's reaction if he could see a fan saying this? Fucking makes me so sad that our own fans are having to miss seeing the team we all love because some fucking scumbag, leeching cunts who allegedly own our club. No they fucking don't, Man United will be here long after those fuckers are gone. LUHG. Hope there's a big turnout on Thursday. Will be heading there straight from work.
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Post by Stew on May 8, 2021 20:59:05 GMT
Get. Fucking. In.
The Guardian-
Manchester United have missed out on a proposed new training kit deal worth £200m over 10 years after the Manchester-based company The Hut Group had concerns about the supporters’ campaign to boycott the club’s commercial partners in protest at the Glazers’ ownership, the Observer understands.
Richard Arnold, United’s group managing director, was told on Friday that THG had pulled out of a contract which was due to start on 1 July.
The branding of Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by THG, was due to appear on United’s training kit and replace the branding of AON, sponsors of the club’s Carrington training centre.
Last Sunday’s supporter protest against the Glazers outside Old Trafford led to United’s game with Liverpool being postponed until the coming Thursday. THG, it is understood, was taken aback by the subsequent social media and online backlash against United’s partners.
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An anonymous United fans group with the hashtag NOTAPENNYMORE launched an online campaign to boycott the club’s major partners, which include Adidas, TAG Heuer and Cadbury, and wrote an open letter to them vowing to target their products.
It is understood THG, a multibillion pound company with offices near Manchester Airport, was concerned that as a local business it would be targeted by disaffected fans in Greater Manchester.
AON’s agreement expires on 30 June, which means United may struggle to strike a new deal of similar value to that proposed with THG.
The Glazers’ move to join the now defunct European Super League heightened the supporter opposition towards the American family. There was also some disillusionment and embarrassment within the club at senior level about how the ESL breakaway was presented.
Both THG and United declined to comment, with those familiar with the deal at Old Trafford confirming there are no ongoing talks.
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Post by Stretty on May 8, 2021 20:59:15 GMT
Not wonder that fuckwit Joel glazer wants to suddenly pretend to give a fuck
let’s keep the pressure on
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Post by Stew on May 8, 2021 21:12:55 GMT
Not wonder that fuckwit Joel glazer wants to suddenly pretend to give a fuck let’s keep the pressure on Certainly explains the timing of the letter.
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Post by Chris on May 8, 2021 21:17:07 GMT
Get. Fucking. In. The Guardian- Manchester United have missed out on a proposed new training kit deal worth £200m over 10 years after the Manchester-based company The Hut Group had concerns about the supporters’ campaign to boycott the club’s commercial partners in protest at the Glazers’ ownership, the Observer understands. Richard Arnold, United’s group managing director, was told on Friday that THG had pulled out of a contract which was due to start on 1 July. The branding of Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by THG, was due to appear on United’s training kit and replace the branding of AON, sponsors of the club’s Carrington training centre. Last Sunday’s supporter protest against the Glazers outside Old Trafford led to United’s game with Liverpool being postponed until the coming Thursday. THG, it is understood, was taken aback by the subsequent social media and online backlash against United’s partners. Advertisement An anonymous United fans group with the hashtag NOTAPENNYMORE launched an online campaign to boycott the club’s major partners, which include Adidas, TAG Heuer and Cadbury, and wrote an open letter to them vowing to target their products. It is understood THG, a multibillion pound company with offices near Manchester Airport, was concerned that as a local business it would be targeted by disaffected fans in Greater Manchester. AON’s agreement expires on 30 June, which means United may struggle to strike a new deal of similar value to that proposed with THG. The Glazers’ move to join the now defunct European Super League heightened the supporter opposition towards the American family. There was also some disillusionment and embarrassment within the club at senior level about how the ESL breakaway was presented. Both THG and United declined to comment, with those familiar with the deal at Old Trafford confirming there are no ongoing talks. The Hut Group? That's surprising. Local at least.
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Post by Deez on May 8, 2021 21:29:06 GMT
Get. Fucking. In. The Guardian- Manchester United have missed out on a proposed new training kit deal worth £200m over 10 years after the Manchester-based company The Hut Group had concerns about the supporters’ campaign to boycott the club’s commercial partners in protest at the Glazers’ ownership, the Observer understands. Richard Arnold, United’s group managing director, was told on Friday that THG had pulled out of a contract which was due to start on 1 July. The branding of Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by THG, was due to appear on United’s training kit and replace the branding of AON, sponsors of the club’s Carrington training centre. Last Sunday’s supporter protest against the Glazers outside Old Trafford led to United’s game with Liverpool being postponed until the coming Thursday. THG, it is understood, was taken aback by the subsequent social media and online backlash against United’s partners. Advertisement An anonymous United fans group with the hashtag NOTAPENNYMORE launched an online campaign to boycott the club’s major partners, which include Adidas, TAG Heuer and Cadbury, and wrote an open letter to them vowing to target their products. It is understood THG, a multibillion pound company with offices near Manchester Airport, was concerned that as a local business it would be targeted by disaffected fans in Greater Manchester. AON’s agreement expires on 30 June, which means United may struggle to strike a new deal of similar value to that proposed with THG. The Glazers’ move to join the now defunct European Super League heightened the supporter opposition towards the American family. There was also some disillusionment and embarrassment within the club at senior level about how the ESL breakaway was presented. Both THG and United declined to comment, with those familiar with the deal at Old Trafford confirming there are no ongoing talks. Mate. THG never were going to sponsor, trust me. So it's a good sound bite that's all
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Post by Stew on May 8, 2021 21:40:30 GMT
Get. Fucking. In. The Guardian- Manchester United have missed out on a proposed new training kit deal worth £200m over 10 years after the Manchester-based company The Hut Group had concerns about the supporters’ campaign to boycott the club’s commercial partners in protest at the Glazers’ ownership, the Observer understands. Richard Arnold, United’s group managing director, was told on Friday that THG had pulled out of a contract which was due to start on 1 July. The branding of Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by THG, was due to appear on United’s training kit and replace the branding of AON, sponsors of the club’s Carrington training centre. Last Sunday’s supporter protest against the Glazers outside Old Trafford led to United’s game with Liverpool being postponed until the coming Thursday. THG, it is understood, was taken aback by the subsequent social media and online backlash against United’s partners. Advertisement An anonymous United fans group with the hashtag NOTAPENNYMORE launched an online campaign to boycott the club’s major partners, which include Adidas, TAG Heuer and Cadbury, and wrote an open letter to them vowing to target their products. It is understood THG, a multibillion pound company with offices near Manchester Airport, was concerned that as a local business it would be targeted by disaffected fans in Greater Manchester. AON’s agreement expires on 30 June, which means United may struggle to strike a new deal of similar value to that proposed with THG. The Glazers’ move to join the now defunct European Super League heightened the supporter opposition towards the American family. There was also some disillusionment and embarrassment within the club at senior level about how the ESL breakaway was presented. Both THG and United declined to comment, with those familiar with the deal at Old Trafford confirming there are no ongoing talks. Mate. THG never were going to sponsor, trust me. So it's a good sound bite that's all I genuinely have no idea if they were. Just putting what a paper has said here. I would hope the Guardian would have decent sources but then again who knows?
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Post by Tatty on May 8, 2021 22:13:14 GMT
It’s working!!!!
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Post by Stretty on May 8, 2021 22:22:10 GMT
I can’t wait for Thursday
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