Is the bid still imminent ?
comment by Rdd II (U22942)
posted 6 hours, 28 minutes ago
Is the bid still imminent ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There it is!
So it's not imminent anymore it's just minent
comment by isembowel the libeals, an ink the bloo of thei chilen (U17054)
posted 2 days, 17 hours ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 6 minutes ago
A few people in England boycotting the Qataris won't make a blind bit of difference considering the larger bulk of United fans around the world are relishing the takeover.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it’s the brutal, autocratic dictator al-Thani leading the bid, I expect there’ll be more than a few United fans outside England who’ll also take issue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think that's wishful thinking.
Most of planet share similar or the exact same conservative approach to life.
If you're talking about the workers rights, well then people have brushed entire wars under the carpet.
If you check current polls on fan sites, the Qataris have enough support to suffocate any boycott. If opposition is that strong, the Old Trafford faithful would already be singing unsavoury sings about them. It's not happening.
The Glazers reign has produced enough hunger for the Qataris to be welcomed with open arms.
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by isembowel the libeals, an ink the bloo of thei chilen (U17054)
posted 2 days, 17 hours ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 6 minutes ago
A few people in England boycotting the Qataris won't make a blind bit of difference considering the larger bulk of United fans around the world are relishing the takeover.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it’s the brutal, autocratic dictator al-Thani leading the bid, I expect there’ll be more than a few United fans outside England who’ll also take issue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think that's wishful thinking.
Most of planet share similar or the exact same conservative approach to life.
If you're talking about the workers rights, well then people have brushed entire wars under the carpet.
If you check current polls on fan sites, the Qataris have enough support to suffocate any boycott. If opposition is that strong, the Old Trafford faithful would already be singing unsavoury sings about them. It's not happening.
The Glazers reign has produced enough hunger for the Qataris to be welcomed with open arms.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
By some, sure. By most, very probably. By all, no.
There are several JA606 members on the United board who’ve already said it’d be the end of their time following United, and I’m sure we’ve all seen very many more on social media.
Probably not nearly enough to make a material difference to the club. But I think there are probably a few local lads I know who’ll at least give up their tickets. Not that the club has given a shiiiit about ‘legacy fans’ for a long while..
Sign in if you want to comment
Qatari Bid Imminent
Page 7 of 7
6 | 7
posted on 17/2/23
Is the bid still imminent ?
posted on 17/2/23
comment by Rdd II (U22942)
posted 6 hours, 28 minutes ago
Is the bid still imminent ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There it is!
posted on 17/2/23
So it's not imminent anymore it's just minent
posted on 19/2/23
comment by isembowel the libeals, an ink the bloo of thei chilen (U17054)
posted 2 days, 17 hours ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 6 minutes ago
A few people in England boycotting the Qataris won't make a blind bit of difference considering the larger bulk of United fans around the world are relishing the takeover.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it’s the brutal, autocratic dictator al-Thani leading the bid, I expect there’ll be more than a few United fans outside England who’ll also take issue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think that's wishful thinking.
Most of planet share similar or the exact same conservative approach to life.
If you're talking about the workers rights, well then people have brushed entire wars under the carpet.
If you check current polls on fan sites, the Qataris have enough support to suffocate any boycott. If opposition is that strong, the Old Trafford faithful would already be singing unsavoury sings about them. It's not happening.
The Glazers reign has produced enough hunger for the Qataris to be welcomed with open arms.
posted on 19/2/23
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by isembowel the libeals, an ink the bloo of thei chilen (U17054)
posted 2 days, 17 hours ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona đđź đľđ¸ (U18082)
posted 6 minutes ago
A few people in England boycotting the Qataris won't make a blind bit of difference considering the larger bulk of United fans around the world are relishing the takeover.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it’s the brutal, autocratic dictator al-Thani leading the bid, I expect there’ll be more than a few United fans outside England who’ll also take issue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think that's wishful thinking.
Most of planet share similar or the exact same conservative approach to life.
If you're talking about the workers rights, well then people have brushed entire wars under the carpet.
If you check current polls on fan sites, the Qataris have enough support to suffocate any boycott. If opposition is that strong, the Old Trafford faithful would already be singing unsavoury sings about them. It's not happening.
The Glazers reign has produced enough hunger for the Qataris to be welcomed with open arms.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
By some, sure. By most, very probably. By all, no.
There are several JA606 members on the United board who’ve already said it’d be the end of their time following United, and I’m sure we’ve all seen very many more on social media.
Probably not nearly enough to make a material difference to the club. But I think there are probably a few local lads I know who’ll at least give up their tickets. Not that the club has given a shiiiit about ‘legacy fans’ for a long while..
Page 7 of 7
6 | 7