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<blockquote data-quote="Salty25" data-source="post: 109049" data-attributes="member: 185281"><p>Glazer reminds me of the dark side in Star Wars (it is just coincodence that the 3rd Episode is coming soon!), I can hear the music (dum-da-da-dum-da-da-dum-da-da-da).</p><p></p><p>I just hope this isnt the beginning of 'franchises' in football and European sport. But, Glazer must want the club to be a success, otherwise the investment is a bad one. However, pumping up the ticket prices would not help, and turn the club elitist - surely the government and the league could intervine and cap ticket prices?</p><p></p><p>He is (apparently), up to 70% of shares, so he needs 5% more to transfer the debts occurred in the investment on to the club...</p><p></p><p>... now I know this is a bit of a strange proposition, but why dont Man U fans plead to Roman at Chelsea to buy these 5% of shares???? I know this might seem strange, but Roman has enough money that I dont think he'd care if he then transfered these to the shareholders union of fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salty25, post: 109049, member: 185281"] Glazer reminds me of the dark side in Star Wars (it is just coincodence that the 3rd Episode is coming soon!), I can hear the music (dum-da-da-dum-da-da-dum-da-da-da). I just hope this isnt the beginning of 'franchises' in football and European sport. But, Glazer must want the club to be a success, otherwise the investment is a bad one. However, pumping up the ticket prices would not help, and turn the club elitist - surely the government and the league could intervine and cap ticket prices? He is (apparently), up to 70% of shares, so he needs 5% more to transfer the debts occurred in the investment on to the club... ... now I know this is a bit of a strange proposition, but why dont Man U fans plead to Roman at Chelsea to buy these 5% of shares???? I know this might seem strange, but Roman has enough money that I dont think he'd care if he then transfered these to the shareholders union of fans. [/QUOTE]
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