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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    i understand transfer budgets i know its not 25 mill to spend , i know wages and signing on fees plus resigning players out of contracts has to come from that , .

    is that starting from this year ?as in will it be 25 mill - 10 mill to everton for rooney leaving only 15 mill .

    plus its another 4 mill the following year plus if utd win anything they could owe up to another 5 mill on top of that .
    No, it would be up to 25 million on Transfer fees.

    No idea when it starts, but Rooney's money would already be accounted from the time the deal is signed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    voted for afc manchester 1878. dont like the fc ones, and would rather manchester in the title than newton heath
    Manchester? Why is the the plan to move into the city from Trafford?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Blue
    Manchester? Why is the the plan to move into the city from Trafford?
    No need, Old Trafford will be in Manchester at the next boundary change. The details have already been announced. The Boocamp on the other hand is to come under Tameside. To happen in 2008.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    No need, Old Trafford will be in Manchester at the next boundary change. The details have already been announced. The Boocamp on the other hand is to come under Tameside. To happen in 2008.
    No way. Not heard a thing about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    No, it would be up to 25 million on Transfer fees.

    No idea when it starts, but Rooney's money would already be accounted from the time the deal is signed.
    then what are ye moaning about thats a lot to spend every year ,

    the only problem is the debt and if the fans stopped being a bunch of moaning tight manc tw ats and got behind the team they claim to support then the debt would be cleared in a few years ,ye will have way better players couches etc ....

    only difference it will make is to ticket prices but that wont affect the majority of utd fans that travel all the way to the local to watch there team on the box .

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    then what are ye moaning about thats a lot to spend every year ,

    the only problem is the debt and if the fans stopped being a bunch of moaning tight manc tw ats and got behind the team they claim to support then the debt would be cleared in a few years ,ye will have way better players couches etc ....

    only difference it will make is to ticket prices but that wont affect the majority of utd fans that travel all the way to the local to watch there team on the box .
    a bit of weird logic there

    the fans that are complaining are those that go the matches. that have to pay to watch the team, glazer does effect them, ticket prices effect them etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Blue
    No way. Not heard a thing about that.
    I know, Stockport would make more sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    only difference it will make is to ticket prices but that wont affect the majority of utd fans that travel all the way to the local to watch there team on the box .
    Well done, one barstooler having a go at other barstoolers.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    Well done, one barstooler having a go at other barstoolers.....

    im a season ticket holder ,for the record , my bar stool is a plastic blue one 20 rows from the pitch !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    a bit of weird logic there

    the fans that are complaining are those that go the matches. that have to pay to watch the team, glazer does effect them, ticket prices effect them etc.
    i said the majority of fans go to the pub , only 60,000 go to the games ,there are millions of utd fans that a price increase will never effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    United fans are doing exactly what the 400 club did. We're refusing to prop up a sham regime.

    Suppose you think Wimbledon fans should've followed the club the Milton Keynes, and all the clubs now controlled by supporters trusts should've just blindly handed up money to their previously failing boards?

    Blindly following a club regardless isn't support - it's idiotic.
    All true. Ironically a few months ago we were in touch with Shareholders Utd and the MEC to ask advice and in the last month we've been able to reciprocate.

    Best of luck with all of it - Phoenix Fund and FC United. Hopefully it'll work out for Rovers and United.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    i said the majority of fans go to the pub , only 60,000 go to the games ,there are millions of utd fans that a price increase will never effect
    Eh, point of order - if they don't go to the match they're not fans. Simple as.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    i said the majority of fans go to the pub , only 60,000 go to the games ,there are millions of utd fans that a price increase will never effect
    Yeah, but whats wrong with the one's it will effect doing something about it? I'll repeat the question I put to Superfrank - were the AFC Wimbledon fans wrong? Are the various supporters trusts wrong? Should they have all just backed their previous boards?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    im a season ticket holder ,for the record , my bar stool is a plastic blue one 20 rows from the pitch !!!!
    It was worth a punt on an Irish website Can defo abuse you for being a scouse granny stabber now....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    Yeah, but whats wrong with the one's it will effect doing something about it? I'll repeat the question I put to Superfrank - were the AFC Wimbledon fans wrong? Are the various supporters trusts wrong? Should they have all just backed their previous boards?

    yea a real fan would support the club through the good times the bad and the ugly times , other wise you may as well be a liverpool fan and give up supporting your team untill they win something .

    you cant just change the team you support

    real fans keep supporting the club no matter what coz managers players chairmen and owners all come and go but the club is allways there .look at the everton fans years of a rubbish owner that got us nearly 50 mill in debt , followed by years of relagation battles yet every week there is nearly a full house .because they are real fans that allways support the club no matter what and now the bad patch is over they can fully enjoy the rewards , because if it had nt been for the fans the club would have gone under a long time ago .


    so when i see so called real utd fans talking about bicotting games or starting a new club , i know that they couldnt be real fans of the club just the glory hunters that jumped on the band wagon and now want off coz it has a wonky wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    so when i see so called real utd fans talking about bicotting games or starting a new club , i know that they couldnt be real fans of the club just the glory hunters that jumped on the band wagon and now want off coz it has a wonky wheel
    yeah, because fc united (or whatever name it will be) is for glory hunting. the joy of non league??

    personally, whilst have pledged money to fc united, and will follow their progress, will not turn my back on united, but at the same time can understand those that have and will

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    It was worth a punt on an Irish website Can defo abuse you for being a scouse granny stabber now....

    was worth a shot i suppose

    whats the granny stabber bit about? ive never been called that and ive been called most things over the years

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    We lost, for now. Still fighting it though, rather than rolling over and taking it like a lids fans favourite ewe....

    btw Many people had season ticket renewals in before the Glazer deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74


    Was 'fighting it' the bit where some group called SU overstated how much support they had, and a few fans turned up at Old Trafford a few weeks ago and went home before 7? Oh and 'Red Issue' shut down!

    Let's face it, the fight's over. I can appreciate the fans displeasure, but the deal is done.
    Well we should know this week really. tbh More excited about the potential of FC United than píssed off at the demise of the plc. If, and it's still a big if, FC United develops as it could then Glazer could've done United a favour - a money man too far...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    What is FC United? This something like Wimbledon where some fans form a new club and it goes into some local league?
    Yeah, pretty much. Awaiting finalisation as to where in the pyramid the club will be entering.
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