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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/228404/Manchester-United-s-1-6billion-Sheikh-upManchester-United-s-1-6billion-Sheikh-up#ixzz1DbZlJ3YZ MANCHESTER United is on the verge of being sold to the Qatari royal family for £1.6billion, the Daily Express can exclusively reveal. If the deal is sealed, United fans will be able to wave goodbye to the hugely unpopular regime under the Glazer family. According to a source last night the Americans are “only haggling over details” before the club is sold to Qatar Holdings. EXPRESS CASINO: GET A FREE BONUS OF UP TO £150 NOW! Malcolm Glazer and his sons will have doubled their money since the summer of 2005, when they paid £790million for the Premier League club. It could mean that United’s clash with neighbours Manchester City tomorrow lunchtime will be its final match under American ownership. Both Manchester clubs will then be enjoying the mega riches of Middle Eastern proprietorship. City are now riding high in the table thanks to the patronage of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Sir Alex Ferguson’s United – currently topping the league – has steadfastly denied any interest in selling out to Qatar Holdings, the business investment branch of the Qatar royal family. But the rumours have been gaining momentum since Christmas. It is understood the Qataris resisted a demand for £2billion to take over United, although the club insisted yesterday that no discussions had taken place. However, the Daily Express understands that Qatar Holdings may find another £100million to boost its initial approach of £1.5billion. SEARCH UK NEWS for: “The deal is pretty much done and they are only haggling over details,” a well-placed source told the Express. A Qatar insider added: “The Qatari royal family don’t take no for an answer. Money is no object.” However Manchester United’s Director of Communications Phil Townsend, who acts as the Glazer family spokesman, insisted: “There has been no approach to buy Manchester United and no approach would be welcome.” Last year Qatar won the rights to stage the 2022 World Club. Taking over what many analysts describe as the “world’s biggest club” will be a major statement of intent. Qatar Holdings was established by Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar. Its investment portfolio includes Harrods, bought from Mohammed Al Fayed last year, and other properties in central London. It recently launched a bid to buy a stake in the London Olympic Village after the 2012 Games. The passing of the Glazer era is likely spark joy among disgruntled United fans who are still angry over soaring ticket prices caused by the owners’ heavy borrowing Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/228404/Manchester-United-s-1-6billion-Sheikh-upManchester-United-s-1-6billion-Sheikh-upManchester-United-s-1-6billion-Sheikh-up#ixzz1DcPLVC1T
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I think he would do well for them and maybe even establish them as a Premier League club.
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Newcastle United 4 - 4 Arsenal - 05/02/11 - post match reaction from page 32
summerof69 replied to Nate's topic in Football
http://www.onlinegooner.com/article.php?section=exclusive&id=2068 It occurred to me during the debacle of the last World Cup that the nation’s footballlers can often tell a lot about the nation’s soul. The pre-war and early post war generation had the modest genius and heroism of Sir Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney and Joe Mercer. The baby boomers had the class and gentleman spirit of the two Bobbies - Charlton and Moore. For us children of Thatcher and Tony Blair - sadly we have a greedy, less than attractive slightly rotund ginger man who uses prostitutes called Wayne and in John Terry we have the son of a drug dealing father and a shoplifting mum who between them were too stupid to even put a surname on their offspring’s birth certificate. However, what of the man who doesn’t even measure up to the professional and moral standards of these two wretched products of broken Britain? Joey Barton – born in Liverpool just weeks before Alan Bleasdale’s magnificient ‘Boys from the Black Stuff’ via BBC2 told the Nation of the decline in its midst in the Autumn of 1982 – has rarely disguised his disdain for the produce of the ‘Golden Generation’ of English football and their overshadowing of his extremely modest talents. In the aftermath of England’s quarter final defeat in 2006 Barton had wrote ‘England did nothing in that World Cup, so why were they bringing books out? 'We got beat in the quarter-finals. I played like s***. Here's my book.' Who wants to read that?’ His outburst of righteous indignation is largely disingenuous however, it’s more in the vein of pure bitterness – after all if England is going to showcase limited talent and limited technique to the world in major championships Barton obviously feels he’s the man to fly the flag for old Albion. Also – if Stevie G et al are going to write books about footballing failure Barton probably feels they should at least provide lift up flaps to allow people of his reading age a chance to understand what you’re putting into print. Barton: Cigarette, anyone? I’ve always scoffed how in the last ten years or so the media have always thrown members of the underclass in our direction to (often wrongly) blame for all of society’s ills – be it Jade Goody, Lady Sovereign, Vicky Pollard, fictional characters from the massively overrated Channel 4 comedy Shameless, those who go on Jeremy Kyle or the nation’s moral panic about the ‘hoodies’ that inhabit our town centres. However every time Joey Barton’s ugly boat race crosses my TV or newspaper I can’t help feeling the lights are rapidly going out all over this once great nation I inhabit. As the downturn chunders on, the working classes of this nation are an increasingly beleaguered bunch in relation to its effects. However, as throughout history, rather than a class battle between the haves and the have nots, the lower orders have often been fighting a battle between the ‘proletarians’ and what Karl Marx in his writings often referred to as the ‘lumpenproletarians’ – the latter being in his words the ‘refuse of all classes… swindlers, confidence tricksters, brothel-keepers… and other flotsam of society’. They were originally highlighted by Marx as a class that appeared during the time of the French revolution who allied themselves with the ‘ancien regime’ and often deliberately worked against the cause of enlightenment and social betterment for the masses. The distinction between the two is largely thus – to be a ‘prole’ is a matter of circumstance which people are often born into and in many cases often powerless with regard to, but in essence an honest member of society. To be a ‘lumpenprole’ however is a matter of mentality – and one which he has every control over. To me, the charmless and ugly Joey Barton has always personified every aspect of this residuum class of the lumpenproletariat that blights the everyday life of the decent folk of these Islands. Barton is the criminal class personified – just look at this thug’s record: He received his first red card in 2003 for arguing with a referee in the tunnel – not even on the field of play – when his side was 3-0 down against Tottenham. So missed by his team mates was Barton that 10 man Manchester City went on to win 4-3. Not that Barton has ever had the ability to build a constructive rapport with his colleagues - at City’s 2004 Christmas party he stubbed out a lit cigar in a youth team player’s eye and in July 2008 was kicked out of Manchester City for committing assault occasioning ABH against team mate Ousmane Dabo. Ordinary members of the public are no more safe from this troglodyte either - in May 2005 he broke a 35-year-old pedestrian's leg while driving his car through Liverpool City Centre at 2AM. In the summer of 2005, Barton was sent home from a pre-season tournament in Thailand after assaulting a 15-year-old Everton supporter and had to be restrained from attacking the boy further by his team mate Richard Dunne. Just over a year later Barton was fined by the FA for exposing his backside to Everton fans – quite probably in order to give his brain some fresh air. The fact that Barton had left secondary school with seven GCSEs to his name is pretty much conclusive proof that exams really are too easy these days. Barton’s crowning glory however came in May 2008 when he was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment in relation to an incident where CCTV footage showed Barton punching a man twenty times causing him to lose consciousness, as well as breaking a teenager’s teeth. Lest we forget also that Joey’s younger brother Michael Barton and his cousin Paul Taylor are both currently serving time for a racially motivated murder committed with a pick axe against young black Arsenal fan Anthony Walker who had been studying for his A-Levels at the time and innocently out on a date with his white girlfriend. The latter of course isn’t directly Joey Barton’s fault – but let’s just say such rancid racist attitudes are often borne from the family one grows up in. Rotten apples after all barely fall too far from the tree that spawned them. Despite being such an odious creature however, Joey Barton is by no means society’s loser. In a nation where nearly three million could be on the dole by this Easter, smug Joey Barton on his hefty wage is one of the ones who are winning in this world. Where the everyday working man fears for his job and how the merest slip on the behaviour front can see him fall into the mire, Barton can get away with what he has wreaked on others over the years and can still lord it over the rest of us. However much you hate Barton’s guts, he sure as hell doesn’t wish he was you. And how is this possible? Well because like all of the ugly henchmen of this post credit crunch world – be it the men the loan sharks send round to break your kneecaps when you’ve missed a payment, the cat burglar who steals an old man’s savings, the pusher who gets bored unemployed youth hooked on narcotics or the pimp trying to find a woman that’s weak – Joey Barton is armed with nothing more than an empty head and a moral vacuum with the simple aim of bringing back results for his unscrupulous master, the equally scummy Alan Pardew who in his guise as West Ham manager resembled nothing more than a Rottweiler owning arsehole sitting in a North Woolwich cess pit boozer moaning about foreigners taking our jobs and recommending that the answer to all of life’s little conundrums is to dish out a good kick in the bollocks. Though Arsenal fans’ opinions are often split on Abu Diaby’s abilities as a player, when you bear in mind his record with injuries and the career threatening leg break by Sunderland’s Ryan Smith in 2006, his angry reaction to Barton’s disgusting challenge is entirely understandable. However – like many of the beleaguered masses when they’ve had enough of being bullied and threatened by Barton’s lumpenprole ilk on council estates the nation over – Phil Dowd personifies the cowardice of the authorities and sides with the thugs, as well as failing to be consistent when the boot is on the other foot. ‘Chesney’ – seeing that Arsenal are going to be the team kicking off after a goal is scored against them – rightly refuses to give the ball to Barton. Kevin Nolan, Barton’s fellow gang member then attacks ‘Chesney’ for not giving in to the demands of his criminal thug friend – and Phil Dowd, the coward in authority, then gives ‘Chesney’ a booking for not giving in to their thuggish demands. People might view this piece as sour grapes because Barton ultimately stopped my side taking three points after we were cruising four nil at half time. They might think I’m being a bit Daily Mail in oversimplifying deep social problems by laying the blame on one particular thuggish footballer – maybe they’re right. But society today is ugly and these days I seem to see little Joey Bartons everywhere. And if you need me to put my mentality for you in a nutshell then here goes – when Joey Barton’s kith and kin murdered Anthony Walker, the victim’s mother had plead forgiveness stating ‘I have to forgive them. I can't feel anger and hatred, because that is what killed my son’. All I can say is that she’s a much bigger person than I’ll ever be and must admit that I’m a petty and vindictive little man in comparison. I loathe and despise both of the weasels, enjoy the fact they’re no longer part of our society and actively pray for the downfall of their Premiership Kith and Kin as well as every little lumpen Joey Barton clone in the nastiest and most humiliating fashion possible – for the sake of football and more importantly, for the soul of this once great nation More whinging from Arseanl. -
The fans yesterday were fantastic but to say we are the best in the land is debatable.
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How come everyone hates RDM ?
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Tiote is amazing.
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Newcastle United 4 - 4 Arsenal - 05/02/11 - post match reaction from page 32
summerof69 replied to Nate's topic in Football
Brilliant. So proud of this team right now if they keep this spirit we will survive. Did any one see the Arsenal fan get kicked out not long after our first goal ? In hindsight it was brilliant the way he arrogantly stuck four fingers up to those who were obviousely not happy with him being there. He must feel like shit now. -
I think that we should look in to the idea of having a school it sounds like a good way to develop youth. Though i don't like the idea of the EPL doing this because the smaller clubs would have no decent players left
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I thought it was interesting that Rob Beasley used the term success starved to describe Liverpool fans in his column the other day.
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Hughton to get the Sheffield Wednesday job ?
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If we run our club properly, then we have a chance because the likes of chelsea and city will not be able to spend the way they currently do when the new financial rules come in. Infact i realy cant see how they are going to be able to pay their wage bill.
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"Reassurances That Every Penny Will Be Reinvested In The TEAM."
summerof69 replied to Crumpy Gunt's topic in Football
should it be invested considering the finacial situation of the club and taking in to account the new financial rules ? -
West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
summerof69 replied to Pilko's topic in Football
What a shit day this is. -
West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
summerof69 replied to Pilko's topic in Football
That hurts. -
West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
summerof69 replied to Pilko's topic in Football
Carroll handed in transfer request. -
West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
summerof69 replied to Pilko's topic in Football
A journo who writes for the sun. -
West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
summerof69 replied to Pilko's topic in Football
Why would that have anything to do with it ? It's not as if he is michael Owen who is almost constantly injured. -
"Muntari has an IQ of about 70 so he should instantly feel at home among the Sunderland supporters".
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Hopefully this will be a load of shit and Jose will stay forever.
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Europe: would you take, er, 5th place right now?
summerof69 replied to kirkwdavis2001's topic in Football
It is in my pinion mad to say we don't have a chance of qualifying especially with some of the players we have waiting to come back, however i don't think we will because we don't have great depth and we don't have the best record with injuries plus other teams will pick up form in my opinion. A top ten finish would be brilliant and more than most expected so if we achieve that and second season syndrome doesn't take affect next year then witha some good additions to the squad it is a possibility. Though still i would be happpy with survival. -
Feel sorry for Smith, i like him (as a person) but this is probably as some have said good news.
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I like him and from Pardew's perspective he is a good appointment.
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I think this will unfortunately be good for them. Bent is a good player but 18 million plus add ons is a lot, there are bargains out there maybe Bruce has his sights set on some one better than Bent or as good as for relatively cheap, hopefully this player will turn out to be truly awful.
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Hold my hands up entirely - i find it very difficult to like Pardew. To me it reads as if he wants nowt to do with Ranger. Apologies for harbouring this opinion. That's the problem right there. You are being ruled by prejudices you hold over Pardew. IF and that's a sizable if, Pardew has intentionally left his name out, I would imagine it's him again trying to spark a reaction from Ranger due to his persistent poor time keeping etc. Can't see that sparking anything but anger/frustration tbh. I know I would get frustrated anyway. True but you also supported his behaviour in the first place. He needs to try and be a 'Professional' Footballer. Didn't Pardew say he was only late once ?
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That is a bit harsh, he can't mean that can he ? Particularely the last part i wouldn't even say that about Sunderland. What an idiot he truly is, i suppose the most surprising thing is that no one even makes a big deal about the comment.