Their initial debts of $600million has now grown to almost $670million.Before the match already bad moodz, wondering after ManU lose already how? Did the Glazers go & shake the players hand afterwards?
United chief executive David Gill was said to have been in a "really bad mood" before United's FA Cup Final defeat, preoccupied by affairs at the club.
Before then, when NP published all goody things on ManU, the fans were blessing the NP team as if they were Gods of Media!Originally posted by club18:newpaper full of crap u believe?
So you're telling me when NP published goody things on the team you support, you don't bless them meh?Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Before then, when NP published all goody things on ManU, the fans were blessing the NP team as if they were Gods of Media!![]()
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Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Maybe the Glazers gave their own version of their "hairdryer treatment"!
[b]Before the match already bad moodz, wondering after ManU lose already how? Did the Glazers go & shake the players hand afterwards?
Guess that taught ManU that 70million can only help you with a EPL cup buyout only.![]()
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Actually, it's called TNP for short usually. In fact, TNP themselves list their website as tnp.sg and email as tnp@sph.com.sgOriginally posted by gangsterkillar:Before then, when NP published all goody things on ManU, the fans were blessing the NP team as if they were Gods of Media!![]()
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Haiz.... Don't make the same assumption of everyone just because of the replies of a few. It's like assuming all Chelsea fans are like you, thankfully for the good of soccer and other Chelsea fans, that isn't the case.Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Before then, when NP published all goody things on ManU, the fans were blessing the NP team as if they were Gods of Media!![]()
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Originally posted by gangsterkillar:I know ManU fans & their clones here is always "offside" on their infomation regarding soccer!![]()
Originally posted by SumOne:Just what is it with some 'self-proclaimed' soccer fan who not only has poor knowledge of soccer itself that they spend more time and effort hating a club then actually bothering with what soccer is really about.
Actually, in this aspect, I think you're just like the people you talk about. You select the news that's specific to your own agenda. Almost like clones.Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Before then, when NP published all goody things on ManU, the fans were blessing the NP team as if they were Gods of Media!![]()
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Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Eh.... the guy who pointed out your mistake regarding offside is not a Man U fan. Also, for you to be talking about clones is.... ironic.
[b]I know ManU fans & their clones here is always "offside" on their infomation regarding soccer![/b]
Originally posted by gangsterkillar:Btw, let's just review your 'knowledge' of offside in this thread.
[b]I know ManU fans & their clones here is always "offside" on their infomation regarding soccer![/b]
Originally posted by ronaldog:Actually, outside of devoting and spending your time hating and cursing Man U, and in between finding ways to provoke Man U fans, what is it you really do? I'm not trying to be sarcastic here, but I'm really curious about what kind of football appeals to you, what kind of players, what kind of tactics you appreciate.
[b]Just in fr yesterdays New paper.
ManU bosses, the Glazers will listen to offers for the clubs as it did not proved to be the cash cow they expected after all.
The glazers borrowed large sums of $$$ fr Banks to purchase the team, but now they felt that financing ManU wins thru Refs & Officials was not the way to go.
Their initial debts of $600million has now grown to almost $670million.
United chief executive David Gill was said to have been in a "really bad mood" before United's FA Cup Final defeat, preoccupied by affairs at the club.
One well-placed City source said: "What we're all hearing is United hasn't turned out to be what the Glazers thought it was. When they paid so much, they were convinced a lot of money was to be made.
"Buying United wasn't about owning a football club, but a business decision and from an investment point of view it's been little short of disastrous."
If the buyout proves to be messy, we could see another Leeds United in the making![/b]
Investment group Delta Two, working on behalf of the Qatar Government, are understood to be in the hunt. And the Dubai International Capital (DIC), the investment arm of Dubai's government, are likely to be interested after failing in their bid to buy Liverpool this year.Oh my, Man Utd gonna be Mohd Utd if the Dubai owner buy over them.