Liverpool make pre-tax loss of £49.8m in 2012-13. However, their debt is down on last year too so that's good news.
Fred Done has revealed his regret at not buying United – but believes the Reds need a Sheikh of their own.
In an explosive, heart-on-his-sleeve interview, the self-made Salford millionaire and lifelong fan has slammed owners the Glazer family, called for David Moyes to be given more time and cash and lifted the lid on how close he came to joining the Red Knights consortium that wanted to buy the club. A dyed-in-the-wool Red who was passed over the heads of the Stretford End crowds as a child, bookie king Fred has watched in dismay as his beloved club have delivered a miserable season and lurched from one crisis to another. Now he has had enough – and cannot keep quiet any more and turned his fire on the Glazers.
“It breaks my heart,” he exclusively told M.E.N. Sport. “They’re sat in Florida while 70,000 who love the club are paying for their debt and dividends and are not seeing a good team. We’re watching rubbish.” Fred, who has amassed a fortune from humble beginnings in Ordsall, raged: “It’s purely a financial instrument for the Glazers. When the right cheque is waved at them they will go.” Fred believes it would take £2bn to shift the Americans, who took the reins in 2005 and saddled the club with the debt of the borrowings they made to buy it.
But despite his own vast personal wealth and that of many of his high-ranking acquaintances, he does not feel he is the man to do it and thinks fans should be hoping for a similar owner to the man who has taken control across town and taken City to unthinkable heights.
“It will take an Arab sheikh or a Russian oligarch,” he said. “Look at City. They are murdering them. When you go there everything from the catering to what is on the pitch is better than United at the moment. Sheikh Mansour does not care about a return on his money. He has done fantastic for City and for the city of Manchester. The Glazers want dividends.”
Fred, who shelled out £265m for the Tote in 2011, was rumoured to have been approached by the Red Knights, a group of wealthy United-supporting businessmen who attempted to buy the club in 2010. He confirmed that he was asked three times and said no but revealed he regretted not buying it on his own.
“I was asked on three occasions would I join,” he said. “If I wanted United I would want to own it for myself.”
Fred, whose empire includes more than 1,350 Betfred shops, also had strong words for Moyes – but believes Reds officials should back rather than sack the under-fire new boss.
“You saw him slouched in his seat at Olympiakos,” he said. “That looks like a defeated man. Sit up straight, David, and don’t do that nonsense. Stop apologising for players who are not good enough. Change them. Next season be ruthless. You have to dismantle this team. I don’t expect you to be Premier League champions next season or the year after. “You need seven or eight players because they are just not good enough. Get the knife out. You don’t make omelettes without breaking eggs. Break some eggs.”
Fred feels that the £100m summer transfer kitty being talked about is not big enough and warned that the club could suffer a similar fall from grace to that suffered by Liverpool, who have not won the top-flight title since 1990 after dominating for years.
“If I look at United I see captions claiming they are the biggest club in the world,” he said. “I do not believe that for one minute. I don’t think they are in the top half dozen and if they are not careful they will slip down that ladder quickly. I hear arrogant talk about how United don’t need to play well and win to pull crowds. You watch. I sit at Old Trafford and see strangers around me where you used to see the same faces week in week out. They are not selling the tickets believe me. “Look at whats happened at Liverpool. I hope it doesn’t take United 24 years to come back. They talk about spending £100m – I don’t think that’s enough.”
At the end of a sobering interview for every Reds fan Fred, who thinks that City will win the Premier League and that United will not qualify for Europe, thinks that the club can already no longer be classed as part of Europe’s elite.
“When you talk about biggest in world United don’t measure up to Barcelona, Real Madrid, or Bayern Munich,” he said. “And in footballing terms they are not as good as Chelsea or City. I think we are going to be mid-table for the next few years. “The jury is out on Moyes but given time he could be a good manager."
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/manchester-united-need-sheikh-wish-6765877
I should have just put the whole thing in bold. So many meaty bits!
*tears*
guys
we have good strikers
Makes me laugh how RAWK go mental when FSG are a little reluctant to overpay for players, and just forget the fact that they've taken on our debt which surely already put a massive hole in their finances. And they had their fingers burnt with the fury of a thousand suns in that first transfer window.
Reckon they'll make funds available to Rodgers ralative to where he is taking the team, and how much is coming in from TV deals and money made from cup runs/league position. Hopefully we have a fair wedge to spend in the summer, and hopefully Rodgers decides to use that in what I'd regard as the priority positions.
Stealth City PR post
According to german Focus, Bayern is negotiating with Gündogan...
I cant believe we are going for a guy that is in a career ending spot... well, we did that with Deisler too...
I hope Rodgers has told Sterling to forget everything Hodgson tells him as soon as his England duties are over.
It's personal at this point, isn't it?
According to german Focus, Bayern is negotiating with Gündogan...
I cant believe we are going for a guy that is in a career ending spot... well, we did that with Deisler too...
Do you have a gif Zabo of the amazing Milan play that everyone was talking about?
While I completely agree, I still think we're way more predictable in our attacking than we should be. Having proper wingers would help us immensly, imo, as would having Lichtsteiner playing as RB. Defensively he's a beast, while in attack he excels at what he did in the play that lead to our first goal against Milan. Reading the situation & rushing in from behind to either assist or score, often with Pirlo's help.
This right here is vintage Licht. Used to do it all the time when we were playing 4-3-3. Still does it, but to a much lesser extent, since playing with 3-5-2 forces him to stay wide on the wing and engage in fruitless 1 vs. 1s with his direct marker. That's not what Lichtsteiner is good at.
He's not a dribbler at all, yet that's exactly what's asked of him in our current setup. And so he'll either pass the ball diagonally back to one of our holding midfielders or try to outrun his opponent by springing towards to goal line, hoping that the cross will go through. Which it more often than not does not.
I must've missed it. Which one was it? I can look for it, if I know what happened, more or less.
I don't have much to tell you unfortunately.
All I've seen mentioned multiple times: it was an incredible play that Kaka should have scored from.
Thanks anyway, I'll look up the extended highlights.
It's hard to make a case for any other formation now with Tevez-Llorente playing like this
but forget about our attacking capabilities for a second, what about our defense? Diabolical at times. And we have WAY too many CBs to simply drop it -_-
One of the reasons we started it using it in the first place was having three brilliant defenders, and at least two of them are out of form right now.
my favourite part is when he deliberately smacks it on the defender to win a corner :lol :lol
but then I stop laughing after I realise that Pirlo is going to take it.
Yeah, that's Conte's eternal dilemma, isn't it? Or rather the fan's eternal dilemma. By switching to 4-3-3 we might ruin what is in many aspects a perfectly balanced mechanism. It is my opinion however that 'balance' helps you win year-long championships, while a more 'daring' approach is what puts you ahead in CL. If you can have both, like Bayern do (or did last year), then you're pretty much invincible.
Sometimes I wish we would just go for it, you know what I mean?
you REALLY don'tI hate this shit.
Bayern GAF stop pretending you're not loving this.
I know I would!
It's your annual Guarin-Juve saga. Rejoice!
I would love it, if he hadnt had that back injury. I know Bayern fixed Robben, but this is something way different. We need a spinal surgeon that crashed on a plane to make him whole again.
and he compared Costa playing for Spain to Balotelli playing for Italy. :lol not even close..Del Bosque "it must be remembered that he [Costa] can play against Italy [for Spain] and then go to the World Cup with Brazil."
“This is not a final resolution on either side. This match is not binding for Diego Costa.”
Is he really injured though?
We dont know. He wont extend his contract is about to leave Dortmund. A injury like this would force BVB to sell him for way less. But I doubt he simulates an injury just to go to another club for cheap.
Don't think you can fake the sort of back problem he has. It should show up on an MRI scan.
damage control for punching children a few weeks ago innit
damage control for punching children a few weeks ago innit
Puyol has called a press conference for this afternoon.
Announcing his retirement?
Puyol has called a press conference for this afternoon.
Announcing his retirement?
Having to pay off architects for close to £50m will always hurt.You would think so. Either that or a move to MLS for a year.
Looks like the financial reports are suggesting those cancers did more damage to Liverpool than we thought.
Kicker says that they changed their mind and don't want Fink anymore.Looks like Stuttgart are going to hire Fink as their new coach. I think they are going to get relegated
Kicker says that they changed their mind and don't want Fink anymore.