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Three years ago amidst burning effigies, police escorts and general uproar the Glazer Family finally arrived at Old Trafford, completing their much maligned take-over in the process...

Manchester United and the Glazer Family - Three Years On...

by Jon Marum (Analyst)

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July 04, 2008


Three years ago amidst burning effigies, police escorts and general uproar the Glazer Family finally arrived at Old Trafford, completing their much maligned take-over in the process. Manchester United was set to become the financial pawn of one of the most ruthless businessmen in the USA.

I, like the vast majority of Manchester United fans, was disgusted and for the first time seriously considered my place as a fan, especially after a fairly mediocre campaign and very disappointing FA Cup Final defeat to Arsenal in a game we dominated from start to finish. Quickly enough I came to my senses, however, realising the need for unity amongst fans. Others acted upon instinct in establishing FC United of Manchester, a breakaway club.

It seemed the fans felt betrayed by the board and management, who had resisted previous attempts throughout the year by the Glazer family to gain control of the club. We simply wanted the club to remain as it was without the interference of anyone; but particularly not a profit mad American who genuinely knew nothing about the game.

It was then with a distinct air of pessimism that the new season in 2005 started. We didn’t want these new owners and the outrageous amount of debt they had placed at the feet of the club and we didn't want Malcolm Glazer's sons replacing our board members.

The only names of note to come into the club during pre-season were Edwin Van der Sar and Ji-Sung Park. The latter’s was a transfer which undoubtedly smacked of an attempt to gain revenue from the highly profitable Asian market.

The team started well enough with clean-sheets and victories over Everton and Aston Villa. However, with the persistence of a 4-5-1 formation the team seemed uninspired and somewhat deficient. Embarrassing defeats away at Middlesbrough (4-1) and at home to Blackburn (2-1) coupled with poor performances in the Champions League meant that the prospect of silverware seemed highly unlikely.

That coupled with the acrimonious departure of club captain Roy Keane meant Manchester United were in disarray.

By Christmas United were out of Europe, finishing bottom of an average group.  They trailed Chelsea in the league who were running away to their second championship under José Mourinho and were dropped by sponsors Vodafone.

The New Year brought defensive reinforcements in the shape of Patrice Evra and Nemanja Vidic.  Initially they both struggled, and in spite an upturn in form United finished runners-up to Chelsea.

Fast forward to the present moment and Manchester United are the current European Champions and Premier League holders. With the success the club has enjoyed over the previous two campaigns both at home and abroad is it now time for Manchester United fans to re-assess their position on the Glazers?

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    I think only a madman would interfere with fergie.Success is pretty much guaranteed with him.The real test will be when he steps down.Where will they go from there?

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      Well when Fergie goes he'll obviously have advised them as to possible replacements- as will Sir Bobby etc... that will certainly be an interesting moment for the club but I have no doubt that who ever comes in they will support fully and let them get on with the job

      they know they dont know a thing about the game so they dont fancy themselves as managers... they're happy to let the experts get on and make them some cash

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    I think United fans should appreciate the Glazers to some extent..especially after looking at Hicks and Gillet of Liverpool..atleast the Glazers haven't ruined the club.

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