And they've still spent less money than Sir Jim Ratcliffe was willing to spend on Man Utd. What have they invested in? Mostly off the field improvements, like getting training and recovery facilities up to competitive standard, something that was heavily neglected and not good enough for the premier league prior. For what they have accomplished compared to what they have spent.. Any serious prospective owner would have done the same. Any Brittish/American billionaire would have done the same and nothing would have been said, would be praising the players that had been underperforming, unfit and not being coached properly rather than blaming money. Argument invalid, try again mackem.
@@tidilie821 yeah. Money comes in all ways. People just say camel money or oil money or even saudi money to downplay other teams. If arsenal won the prem last year everyone would call them oil merchants.
Great review !
Thanks 👍
Great analysis. Cheers
Thanks 👍
It goes to show that Arab money doesn't automatically lead to success, but blimey, it certainly helps.!!
TFW three of the scorers were at the club before the takeover…you’ve got cognitive dissonance.
@@georgemorley1029 Scoring goals is a team effort, silly boy.
I think you just mean money in general
And they've still spent less money than Sir Jim Ratcliffe was willing to spend on Man Utd.
What have they invested in? Mostly off the field improvements, like getting training and recovery facilities up to competitive standard, something that was heavily neglected and not good enough for the premier league prior.
For what they have accomplished compared to what they have spent.. Any serious prospective owner would have done the same. Any Brittish/American billionaire would have done the same and nothing would have been said, would be praising the players that had been underperforming, unfit and not being coached properly rather than blaming money.
Argument invalid, try again mackem.
@@tidilie821 yeah. Money comes in all ways. People just say camel money or oil money or even saudi money to downplay other teams. If arsenal won the prem last year everyone would call them oil merchants.