by Im_Spartacus » Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:26 am
By every news report, United have the global highest net spend of all clubs worldwide over the last 10 years.
How does this all become about the Glazers? What am I missing here, because from where I'm sitting they seem like they have been actually pretty fucking good owners.
1: Their strategy to buy through debt has worked like a charm, and they now sit on an asset with $1.2bn debt, that is worth allegedly anywhere upto $10bn from an original purchase price of $800m. Thats a pretty tidy return for ZERO capital deployed, and a good debt to asset ratio for any business and shows the strength of the club (and football's) brand.
2: The Glazers could very easily sell a $1bn stake in the club to repay the debt. But this would be stupid - for an asset that is appreciating in value as fast as United, it's far cheaper to keep the debt than give away 10-15% of the business - especially when the debt is easily serviced by revenue.
3: Even at 10% interest per year and no capital repayment, the debt would cost $1bn over 10 years. The value of $1bn of shares bought now, if we keep on the same valuations trajectory of top football clubs, will inevitably be worth $5bn+ in 10 years time, so meaning keeping the debt is comfortably more beneficial than selling $1bn shares in the club to repay it.
4: The club has the highest net spend in world football. Every manager has been backed to the hilt. What the fuck are they moaning about the owners for, when the issue is with the cretins and managers who are dealing with transfer strategy which seems non-existent - but how can anyone complain about the Glazers when the money has always been made available to managers. When do the managers get called out for bullshit like Anthony for 90m?
5: The only thing the Glazers should ultimately carry the can for, is not appointing a Txiki, resulting in them spaffing money on absolute shite for years. But if they were the horrific owners they are made out to be who only care about money, surely they would see the light that DoF and a more measured footballing strategy is the sustainable way that would result in them spending less money......but if they did this the fans would be in uproar.....the owners literally can't win!
So what are the rag hordes actually complaining about, who are they actually complaining about? Its funny that when they are on a good run we don't hear a peep from the rags, I can't help now but feel the glazers are just a convenient scapegoat.
It should be a salient lesson for us of what lies in store in the future. Eventually our era of dominance will end, and our fans, spoiled by and brought up on success will demand instant fixes to buy time, that the owners and managers can never make a sustainable improvement with......Quick fixes eventually lead to a shitshow and hotchpotch of decisions - exactly the same with Liverpool in the 90s.
