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Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:39 pm
by Lucifer Sam
the thing is, United have been hugely successful and continue to be. I doubt they will lose money but against the loans the Glazers have took out it's worrying that in business terms, all that success is only useful to pay debts. Its an insult to the United supporters and the players at the end of the day.

Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:33 am
by JamesW
" If the Massive Club offered ?100 million for Ronaldo the Glazers would snap their hand off."

Would they?

Man Utd's interest payments are ?62m a year, so ?100m for Ronaldo wouldn't be that much of a windfall, not even 2 year's interest payments.

For Man Utd to make enough profit to pay ?62m in interest, you would think they see the importance of keeping their best players.


Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:07 pm
by Robches
JamesW wrote:

> " If the Massive Club offered ?100 million for Ronaldo the
> Glazers would snap their hand off."
>
> Would they?
>
> Man Utd's interest payments are ?62m a year, so ?100m for
> Ronaldo wouldn't be that much of a windfall, not even 2 year's
> interest payments.
>
> For Man Utd to make enough profit to pay ?62m in interest, you
> would think they see the importance of keeping their best
> players.
>


The Glazers know the value of a dollar if nothing else. Given the crippling debts they have loaded onto United, and the difficulty of raising finance for such highly leveraged companies right now, I imagine they would jump at the chance of covering two years interest payments just by selling the Portuguese show pony. Sir Alex Ferguson loves money (which is why the daft cunt tried to sue Magnier over the race horse), so, since he's on ?3m a year, I expect he'd live with it, especially if he got a taste of the transfer fee.

Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:08 pm
by JamesW
"I imagine they would jump at the chance of covering two years interest payments just by selling the Portuguese show pony."

I doubt it, not to Manchester City.


Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:19 pm
by Robches
JamesW wrote:

> "I imagine they would jump at the chance of covering two years
> interest payments just by selling the Portuguese show pony."
>
> I doubt it, not to Manchester City.
>
>

If the money was right those cunts would sell their granny. They probably did.

Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:14 am
by JamesW

"If the money was right those cunts would sell their granny."


Not to Manchester City or Liverpool, they wouldn't.


Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:34 pm
by Robches
JamesW wrote:

>
> "If the money was right those cunts would sell their granny."
>
>
> Not to Manchester City or Liverpool, they wouldn't.
>
>

For ?100 million those cunts would sell you their children.

Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:44 am
by JamesW
"For ?100 million those cunts would sell you their children."

But they wouldn't sell them to Manchester City or Liverpool.


Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:37 pm
by Robches
JamesW wrote:

> "For ?100 million those cunts would sell you their children."
>
> But they wouldn't sell them to Manchester City or Liverpool.
>
>

You seem to think they don't worship money. I happen to think they do. Everything has a price, and if City offered daft money for Ronaldo he'd be gone.

Re: ?100 million Football transfer

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:24 am
by JamesW
"You seem to think they don't worship money. I happen to think they do. "

Whether they worship money or not is irrelevant.