The Saudi Takeover Rumor Thread

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Any success that came as a result of a Saudi takeover would feel hollow and dirty, yet you cannot realistically stop supporting a club you have followed since childhood. We'd be stuck with them.

City fans understand this feeling better than most I'd wager.

So out of curiosity, in your mind, did we win the title last season?
And in our last match against MCFC, which we lost - does that count as a loss?
This is a genuine question.
 
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I believe that with one of Uniteds owners numerous visits and Mr. Arnold now also being pictured in SA, that a buyout is imminent.
All this tosh about being at a convention doesn't wash for me.
Jose will have told Woodward that he worked a miracle getting this squad to a runner -up position last season, and to be fair, he did.
He will also have informed, I'm sure, of the massive money that would be needed to compete, say 6 new players @£50-60m plus wages.
Giving Jose a new contract to tie him in, then denying him any money to spend didn't look right.
However, if a takeover from a Super Rich family was in the offing, surely the Glazers would be thinking, 'let's not spend, let them do it, after the deal'.
They would then take a bigger dividend and the books look great, increasing the value of the company.
I could be wrong but if I am, top 4 is a big ask for this squad, and make no bones, Jose will have told Woodward this too
You seem like you know a thing or two Sir! A thing or two indeed.
 
As a life long fan it's not just about winning trophies, it's the feeling you get when your players are passionate for the jersey. When your chips are down and you can feel our players fighting to get that last minute goal that's what UTD is about and that what my kids want to see and hopefully there kids.

If we will just throw money at it and have players and managers in and out and bringing in players who you know are 100% just here for money you won't feel what I just described.

Those days are long gone mate.
You either get with the times or get left behind.
 
Id lose most of my passion for the club if we got taken over by Saudi royals, having lived in Saudi Arabia for several years and experienced first hand how non-Saudi's get treated. I'd still follow the club, but I would never go to a game ever again and probably only watch games on TV every once in a while.
 
That's where many will completely disagree. I wouldn't consider it luck, it would put me off entirely. Likewise, contrary to what you'd want to see, I'd much rather see a strengthening of the rules and complete transparency in how they are applied. If the City/PSG trend extends to many more clubs football is over.
Many people may disagree, but they will be supporters of the 'top' clubs. Football will never be over. The problem is that the way it is set up hinders a proposed owner willing to take a chance on one of the lesser lights. Surely it would be better if there were far more teams with money to spend.
I've heard that the rules are there to prevent a 'Leeds' re-occurring, what a load of twaddle. Leeds are still going last time I looked.
 
I used to see it this way to an extent but what's the actual point? The US might be a more civilized place in general. But they've committed plenty of atrocities over the last 50 years. Just because it's not a journalist entering an embassy but rather a family with children in Syria/Iraq, it is viewed differently. And United are an English club. Do we really need to speak about England's bloody and shocking colonial past and how many deaths/much suffering and injustice that caused?

My main problem with this would be us becoming the same as a City or PSG. We should, IMO, like Barcelona and Madrid build great teams without foreign investment. The Glazers own us but don't really have the muscle to add further funds to the amount we generate, which suits me fine in a way.
You may need to look who their main sponsors are, including your own.
United are already tied in heavily with Saudi Arabia
 
Id lose most of my passion for the club if we got taken over by Saudi royals, having lived in Saudi Arabia for several years and experienced first hand how non-Saudi's get treated. I'd still follow the club, but I would never go to a game ever again and probably only watch games on TV every once in a while.

City don't fill their Stadium either, but it is in the records as sold out every time.
 
You may need to look who their main sponsors are, including your own.
United are already tied in heavily with Saudi Arabia
Heavily tied in? Don’t make me laugh. The only partnerships we have with them are one STC and they’re a regional telecom partner, we’re not getting more than 6 figures per annum from that deal. The other is the MoU with Saudi vision 2030, again that’s not a global partnership, at most it might be worth low 7 figures per year. But yes let’s pretend those two relatively tiny deals is the same as you lot having billions pumped into you.
 
Heavily tied in? Don’t make me laugh. The only partnerships we have with them are one STC and they’re a regional telecom partner, we’re not getting more than 6 figures per annum from that deal. The other is the MoU with Saudi vision 2030, again that’s not a global partnership, at most it might be worth low 7 figures per year. But yes let’s pretend those two relatively tiny deals is the same as you lot having billions pumped into you.

Saudi Telecom are owned by the Saudi government. You also have a strategic partnership with the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia.

There is also sponsorship with Aeroflot owned by Putin's government.

What I'm saying is, you're already receiving money from SA govt. and other companies owned by spurious countries, and it doesn't appear to be a problem for you.

United earn and receive more money than City, so money that City get shouldn't be your complaint.

Or their deal with Aeroflot.
 
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They're new money though. Established clubs knows what it feels like to win on their own so success on a lesser moral scale would feel cheaper.
All my opinion of course.

I don’t think that makes any difference. United have loads of fans who know nothing other than success and they never get tired of it.

Fans like to win. If the team wins, they’re happy.
 
Can someone summarise why this thread is a thing? Wasn't the club being sold ruled out by the owners 5 minutes after this thread was first started?
 
Many people may disagree, but they will be supporters of the 'top' clubs. Football will never be over. The problem is that the way it is set up hinders a proposed owner willing to take a chance on one of the lesser lights. Surely it would be better if there were far more teams with money to spend.
I've heard that the rules are there to prevent a 'Leeds' re-occurring, what a load of twaddle. Leeds are still going last time I looked.

Leeds are one of the biggest clubs in England, yet they've been outside the top flight for over a decade because of reckless spending. That can easily happen to most clubs if they get bought by reckless owners.
 
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Whats wrong with Saudis? City fans were pretty happy right now.
 
Saudi Telecom are owned by the Saudi government. You also have a strategic partnership with the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia.

There is also sponsorship with Aeroflot owned by Putin's government.

What I'm saying is, you're already receiving money from SA govt. and other companies owned by spurious countries, and it doesn't appear to be a problem for you.

United earn and receive more money than City, so money that City get shouldn't be your complaint.

Or their deal with Aeroflot.

Unfortunately, this is very true. Makes me cringe everytime I see that Aeroflot logotype. Why an english football team should fly around using a Russian airline beats me (money , of course). But I think that one has to draw the line somewhere. If United were to be bought out by the Saudis that would render it impossible to support the club anymore, knowing that the money used to buy new players etc would essentially be blood money.
 
Unfortunately, this is very true. Makes me cringe everytime I see that Aeroflot logotype. Why an english football team should fly around using a Russian airline beats me (money , of course). But I think that one has to draw the line somewhere. If United were to be bought out by the Saudis that would render it impossible to support the club anymore, knowing that the money used to buy new players etc would essentially be blood money.
No mate, it's just money. Theirs comes from oil. Wouldn't worry about it, I don't.
 
Who is this attention seeker? I’ve seen his tweets around here before.

I hope it’s true obviously but that guy talks a load of shite, just like that Tancredi fella.
No. Say what you want about PB but he does have contacts at the club.
 
Who is this attention seeker? I’ve seen his tweets around here before.

I hope it’s true obviously but that guy talks a load of shite, just like that Tancredi fella.
You just answered your own question :lol:
 
The problem is we have no promise of potential new owners being any better than the Glazers and could potentially be worse owners.

The Glazers will just sell to the highest bidder at the end of the day.
 
I hope Phillip isn’t bullshitting us. We arguably need owners who give more of a feck about the onfield stuff.

Whilst the Glazers typically left us alone and kept out of the spotlight during the Sir Alex days (apart from transfer funds possibly), they don’t seem too interested in getting us back up there again with the money they’ve made.
 
Opportunistic tweeting. Peak time for a tweet like that to get retweeted. He’s a nob.
 
Is Philip De Brun is his name or Phil Brown?
Seen his tweet a lot in transfer thread but got rinsed for his inaccuracy stories.
Regardless, Glazers will cash in if 5 or 6 billion is on the table. Its a lot
 
I mean it's probably bullshit but it makes sense to cash out now instead of spending hundreds more millions trying to fix something that could go down in flames soon.
 
Opportunistic tweeting. Peak time for a tweet like that to get retweeted. He’s a nob.

Clinging on to scraps here. Hopefully it's true but I'd be over the moon if it wasn't the Saudis eventually.
 
Who is this attention seeker? I’ve seen his tweets around here before.

I hope it’s true obviously but that guy talks a load of shite, just like that Tancredi fella.
He's the guy that has interviewed Ed Woodward and had Daniel Taylor vouching for him regards reliabilty. He also got the exclusive interview when we signed Lukaku with Uniteds blessing. He's had many ex United players on his radio show/podcasts.
 
He's the guy that has interviewed Ed Woodward and had Daniel Taylor vouching for him regards reliabilty. He also got the exclusive interview when we signed Lukaku with Uniteds blessing. He's had many ex United players on his radio show/podcasts.

@vangagal
 
I mean it's probably bullshit but it makes sense to cash out now instead of spending hundreds more millions trying to fix something that could go down in flames soon.

There is a certain logic to that. The fix is so big the Glazers would do well to cash out.
 
What’s to stop another set of owners coming in and buying the club with borrowed money. We could end up a couple of billion in debt this time. Shit can always get worse.
 
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Plus if they wanted to sell they could just float the club on the stock market. They wouldn’t have to find a private buyer. This is utter bullshit
 
I'll take Saudi in a heartbeat. Please come. Feck morality for all I care about. I love winning trophies in a dirty way anyway.
 
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