I’ve no doubt the Qataris would be interested in us, but I would imagine there would be pushback from the fans to the point that the sports-washing aspect, or at least coming in as heroes, would be a non-starter.
Everton would welcome the Qataris with open arms, such is their plight. The Qataris could finish the stadium and buy them a new team for a fraction of the dough of other projects. I’d like to think there would be fan protest, but it has been so bad for them, for so long, that they might welcome it with a shrug of the shoulders and say, “If you can’t beat them…”
Everton. Maybe West Ham. Just guessing, but we will see.
In the meantime, if Man Utd fans are gutted, that’s never a bad thing
The irony is that G&H united our support in such a way we crashed several international bank and hedge fund servers. United’s supporter base are split and arguing about who is the better fan.
A lot of that has to do with whiskey nose and him refusing to criticize the Glazers. That and also getting the results. The fanbase got divided as a result.
They tried to unite the fan base about 6-9 months ago to campaign against the American investors that were looking to buy a small percentage of the club but keep the Glazers in power, but they never carried it on targeting Ratcliff and his potential backers because several differnet fan groups started bickering about how the bigger and better fans were
He not likely, never will, criticise the Glazers while he still getting £2m for working 20days a year for them…!
Ferguson, who retired in May of 2013, receives £2m for working 20 days a year as a Manchester United ambassador.5 Oct 2023
Other reports say he earns £235k per week…!
How much does Sir Alex Ferguson earn from Manchester United?
The iconic coach, 80, is said to be receiving the six-figure weekly sum from investments, a book deal, public appearances and his ambassador role at Old Trafford. It’s believed he earns £2million a year from United for working around 20 days.7 Apr 2022