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Manchester United Thread

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:LOL: I LOVE FOOTBALL :DD

Great performance tonight, Park was awesome in that role. Rooney makes scoring look easy and with us on current form aslong as we avoid Barcelona on route we've got a decent chance to go all the way.

Once you leave Manchester United its a step down, Just ask Carling Cup Tevez and Last 16 Ronaldo. :))
 
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So, I'm sure someone else has pointed this out, but if Beckham loves United so much, shouldn't he use some of his £££s to join the Red Knights?
 
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The ovation Beckham got yesterday was one of the most touching and beautifull moments i've witnessed in football. Pure class. Conratulations.
 
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The ovation Beckham got yesterday was one of the most touching and beautifull moments i've witnessed in football. Pure class. Conratulations.

Whether or not people rate him as world class, he's definitely a special player, and a defining player of a great era for United.

Highlight of the match was when Rooney scored the first - the camera panned to him on the bench and he was smiling. Whoops.

Obviously we had some good times without him, and Ronaldo's ascension was awesome to witness, but I still regret the way it ended with Becks. Hopefully he'll come back as an ambassador or something when he's done.

(oh and couldn't VDS have just let that rocket go in, I mean really...)
 
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Another confident performance by United. Rooney is a machine.
 
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Was a alright game, both teams seemed slightly off the pace from Europe though. Nani and Berbatov were both brilliant and combined with Rooney was enough.
 
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It almost doesnt make sense to me how Rooney continues to score like this.
You have to remember that even Ronaldo had to take a few freekicks and penalties. But Rooney's getting all of his from open play, a third of which are off his "bald patch".
 
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Was a alright game, both teams seemed slightly off the pace from Europe though. Nani and Berbatov were both brilliant and combined with Rooney was enough.

I thought Nani was poor tbh. He wasted so many simple passes, even his assist was a scuff! He got a bit better when Jason came on, only because it moved him to the right.
Tony V was unusually quiet too. Didn't seem interested in taking people on, instead he kept cutting inside. Hopefully he's saving himself for Liverpool...

Gary Neville did well, seems to be another who is starting to roll back the years. I thought Duff would give him a problem when he came on, but hardly noticed him. At this rate Nev'll (:P) be in the England squad.

It was nice to see Rooney score with his feet for a change!
 
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Nah, can't agree, thought Nani was great.

Most of our attacks went through him with Valencia being stifled on the right.
 
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regardless who the hell buys it they would morons if they didnt borrow to run and own the club.. man u fans can hate the glazers all they want but your going to have the same situation with the red knights, unless these guys love manu so much there willing to make NO money on there investment(until of course they sell).. i mean this guy harris is just full of shit.. so he is going to lower the prices of tickets, thus guaranteeing you will lose more revenue, how is he going pay for new players? either you sell your assets(players) or you raise ticket prices, or as the glazers keep hammering on, you expand your global influence(this seems much better then having fans as shareholders, at least from a business point of view). This is no different then a politician who promises not to raise taxes, when you have less tax revenue and you dont raise taxes, something has to give... I really want to know how harris's plan accounts for buying new players... how does he plan on raising capital to do this? Out of his own investors pockets?
 
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The club was self sufficient before the Glazer's arrived, its just the crippling debt which has caused any ounce of profit to be sucked away. Since the Glazer's took over as a whole the club makes on a whole a lot more money meaning the chances are we'd be fine.
 
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What he said. If we didn't have such huge debts to pay, the ticket prices wouldn't have had to have been raised. Therefore, once the debts are gone, we will be able to use that money for whatever. That's putting is very simply of course.
 
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gomito, there's nothing wrong with borrowing money to run, and even to buy a club.... as long as the buyer is the one who borrows the money..... and as long as the buyer will be the only one bound to pay the debt.
every business man in the world uses personal funding instruments to buy and run companies. that's what fidejussions are for.

but buying a company with a bootstrap transaction and having the company itself to pay the debt and the interests..... that's just wrong.... in any possible sense....
 
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gomito, there's nothing wrong with borrowing money to run, and even to buy a club.... as long as the buyer is the one who borrows the money..... and as long as the buyer will be the only one bound to pay the debt.
every business man in the world uses personal funding instruments to buy and run companies. that's what fidejussions are for.

but buying a company with a bootstrap transaction and having the company itself to pay the debt and the interests..... that's just wrong.... in any possible sense....

do you own a house? Did you mortgage this house? did you pay cash?
 
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u didn't read my post carefully, mate. i said it's absolutely normal to use funding instruments... loans, fidejussions, lombard credits, every club owner works with banks support.

but a leveraged buyout is not a funding instrument. using such a transaction to take over a listed company it's basically a "legal" way of stealing... and the only reason why it's still legal is because no major multinational busted up yet because of it....
as soon as a company will face bankrupt coz of an unpaid debt over an lbo, european governments will make it illegal. that's granted.
actually in some countries is already illegal.
 
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