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The Good News for Manchester United?

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It’s hard to find any good news right now and it seems ever more likely that things will get worse before they improve – especially if Manchester United retain the services of David Moyes – a wholly uninspiring figure. What next? Are we about to see home defeats to Liverpool and Manchester City? On this form you wouldn’t be backing Manchester United with money – that’s for sure.

The one good thing about the current situation, which few have so far considered, is that it could force the Glazers out of the door. As we all know they are businessmen. They aren’t widely known to have been football fans or Manchester United fans since childhood. They took on a business interest which has paid handsomely due to success on the pitch.

But, in the last year, 25% has been shaved off the value of the club on the stock market. This has been due to the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson and the appointment and performance of David Moyes. Stock market values are based not just on the current state of the organisation but the future potential of that company.

You may think that the current value of Manchester United would keep moneymen like the Glazers even more entrenched in the club. Buy low and sell high would be the mantra for many a magnate.

But, with the entire infrastructure of the club looking vulnerable right now, The Glazers may decide to cash in rather than try to ride the storm, with no guarantees of improvement. At this point The Glazers could walk away with a tidy profit. But, without Champions League next season, those margins will drop significantly. And, with the top 4 all looking miles better than Manchester United right now, there are no guarantees at all that the following season will see a return to Europe’s top club competition.

If a ray of light could be found right now it is that the deeply unpopular owners of Manchester United may not simply be thinking about replacing Moyes. They could be considering their own exit from the club as an alternative to gambling hundreds of millions in an attempt to return Manchester United to the top.

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7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. nder

    Feb 28, 2014 at 6:38 am

    Moyes must be sacked. he is the wrong manager. to use cleverly when fellaini is on the bench is a nonsense!

    • umarisaa51

      Feb 28, 2014 at 3:39 pm

      Manchester united we most to another manager or man utd fans can’t rule the squad…!!!

  2. Jonathan david

    Feb 28, 2014 at 12:05 pm

    Man united must to sack moyes

  3. ewuga peter esson

    Feb 28, 2014 at 7:40 pm

    The tradition of manutd is helping moyes to do what he want 2 do that is whille i like a club like because if u are not doing well they will sack u but manutd are losing games a new coach with new problem moyes don’t have first team when you today tomorrow you will change the player for another march bad record bad coach

  4. Gordon Tan

    Feb 28, 2014 at 8:35 pm

    Man Utd to be out of CL, fans boycott matches, star players will not want to join MU and sponsors stopped coming to MU. Share price dropped below 50% of initial listing price. glazers forced to sell MU to oil sheiks or rich Chinese tycoon. Is this the plan of SAF?

  5. michael awotunde

    Feb 28, 2014 at 10:16 pm

    To me SAF delibrately appoint Moye because he dosn’t want any body beat his record,if not,why must he choose moye who is not among top coach in europe and who as never won any trophy to lead a big club like United?

  6. lekky

    Mar 1, 2014 at 1:48 am

    Gordon tan ,think you are insulnating what am thinking, SAF go through a lot when he was in charge,,may want to expose the Glazers by picking moyes.this explain the £64 million pound they spent in a short while,if they spent this amount in the last three season,united would not be worst likethis

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