Have The Glazers Now Found Love At United?
After two fraught years, is the Glazer family edging closer to finding honour and respect among United fans?
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After two fraught years, is the Glazer family edging closer to finding honour and respect among United fans?
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The Glazer family may have been accused of investing in Manchester United only for the commercial opportunities that their takeover has yielded, but Sir Alex Ferguson believes that the projected £58 million that the Americans have spent on new players this summer demonstrates their long-term commitment to the club.
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After two weeks of transfer frenzy bliss, the Glazers have returned to their roles as Old Trafford bogeymen.
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Telegraph: Over the last couple of weeks there has been a growing feeling abroad, as demonstrated in newspaper columns and on various radio phone-ins, that the Glazer administration is proving to be nothing like as bad for Manchester United as the naysayers and doom mongers insisted it would when the first family of Florida took over at Old Trafford three years ago.
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Mirror: INVESTORS are on red alert for a potential £800million takeover after the revelation that the Glazers are willing to sell Manchester United.
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M.U.S.T: The Daily Mirror carries a story that the Glazers are looking to sell Manchester United as they are disappointed with their investment.
Mirror: THE Glazer family are ready to consider bids for Manchester United - potentially throwing the club into off-field turmoil once more.
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Reuters : Man United may scrap securitization plans
Guardian: Man Utd fans will be counting the cost of the Glazer takeover next
season, with ticket prices increasing by 14% to service the club’s debts.
M.E.N : MANCHESTER United’s ticket price increases are more than FOUR TIMES bigger than the club originally intended, according to documents leaked to the Manchester Evening News.
News of the World: MANCHESTER UNITED have sensationally resisted an £850 million takeover bid from a Chinese consortium.
The Washington Times : It has been two years since Malcolm Glazer’s controversial takeover of Manchester United for $1.47 billion.
On this day two years ago, the Glazer family sealed a hostile takeover of United and ushered in a new era of debt-laden leadership at the club.
Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, yesterday heaped praise on the club’s American owners, the Glazer family, for their role in United’s ninth Premiership title win.
Manchester United paid out more than £40 million last season to service the costs of the huge debts used to finance Malcolm Glazer’s £800 million takeover. → continue reading
David Gill’s loyalty to the Glazer family was richly rewarded last year with a pay rise of almost £200,000. → continue reading