The Glazer family doesn't even plan on selling Manchester United

The Glazer family do not intend to bow to pressure to sell Manchester United, as they believe they can double the value of the club in the coming years. Thousands of fans protested outside Old Tuffford on Sunday against American ownership of the Red Days and the match against Liverpool had to be postponed after one [...]
The Glazer family do not intend to bow to pressure to sell Manchester United, as they believe they can double the value of the club in the coming years.
Thousands of fans protested outside Old Tuffford on Sunday against American ownership of the Red Days, and the match against Liverpool had to be postponed after a number of supporters found their way to Old Tuffford.
The family coming from Florida bought the club in 2005 for about 780 million pounds and the club immediately borrowed about 550 million pounds.
In the 16 years since then, the family has received about 1.5 billion pounds from the club, money may have been spent on players, stadiums and other projects. The huge interest payments that were placed in the club in the first years of family ownership cost Unitedi on the transfer market, only to the genius Sir Alex Ferguson who sided with the competition. /Periscope. com/












