Manchester United partial sale completed: Sir Jim era


The vision is for Manchester United to develop a world-class stadium, acting as a catalyst for wider regeneration of a re-energised Trafford Park, which initial findings suggest could deliver an extra £7.3bn gross value added to the UK economy and more than 90,000 employment opportunities*.

The Task Force determined that a redeveloped Old Trafford could increase the capacity of the existing stadium to 87,000, whereas a new-build stadium would allow capacity to reach 100,000. Both options remain under consideration, with the club set to decide on the preferred approach ahead of the summer.
 
No, not broke at all. It's just those artificial PL financial rules. As almost all the clubs seem to struggle with them, owners would rather not have them, I don't really understand why they hold on to them. It's their own league after all, they can change the rules.
 
No, not broke at all. It's just those artificial PL financial rules. As almost all the clubs seem to struggle with them, owners would rather not have them, I don't really understand why they hold on to them. It's their own league after all, they can change the rules.
So same as Barca ;)
 


Still better than the Glazers for actually caring about the sporting side and still a way better option than becoming a Qatari state club. Yay...
Give Sir Jim a chance I guess. But the middle east model has proven to work. Qatar was going to pay the 750 million in debt off on the first day. It was a mistake not to sell to them
 
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Give Sir Jim a chance I guess. But the middle east model has proven to work. Qatar was going to pay the 750 million in debt off on the first day. It was a mistake not to sell to them
The problem with the Qatar bid was that they couldn't prove they had the funds (and some said the buyer couldn't show up to prove he even existed :laugh: ) and the Glazers unwillingness to sell the whole club outright. Sir Jim buying the club in small shares slower was a better fit to them because those shares can become more valuable over time.
 

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