Again, cashing in on a player who was probably not going to resign is good business. Him going to France and not helping one of the Portuguese Big 3 is a bonus. His departure does create an opening for your American signee who seems to be tearing it up in the B-team level. However the budget comes together, being a developmental club is not a bad spot to be in as long as you continue to invest in your scouting. Enjoying this save.
In past FMs determination was the easiest attribute to get up through mentoring so I would go ahead and sign that elite talent winger/striker and stick him in a great mentoring group of highly determined players. Also, several great prospects on the defensive minded side in this intake.
In 2004, Manchester United could proclaim itself the richest football club in the world, and boasted global commercial appeal alongside more than a decade of success on the pitch. In early 2005, American businessman Malcolm Glazer targeted a leveraged takeover of the club, and it looked set to be plunged into record levels of debt. The fans were furious. If the deal went wrong, it would threaten United's very existence, whilst the Glazers would be able to walk away without it having cost them a cent. Protests in the stands fell on deaf ears - it became increasingly clear that marches and placards wouldn’t make any difference to the Glazer family. In May 2005 the takeover went ahead. In response, one group of supporters took a drastic step: rather than meekly fall into line and - through rocketing ticket prices - help fund the Glazers' aims of cashing in on Manchester United's history and traditions, they took the plunge and formed a new club that started life in the tenth tier of English football. The decision tore Manchester United's fan base apart, and caused ructions that continue to this day.
Again, cashing in on a player who was probably not going to resign is good business. Him going to France and not helping one of the Portuguese Big 3 is a bonus. His departure does create an opening for your American signee who seems to be tearing it up in the B-team level. However the budget comes together, being a developmental club is not a bad spot to be in as long as you continue to invest in your scouting.
Enjoying this save.
Thank you 🙏 think there will be a lot of cashing in for a year or two at least
In past FMs determination was the easiest attribute to get up through mentoring so I would go ahead and sign that elite talent winger/striker and stick him in a great mentoring group of highly determined players. Also, several great prospects on the defensive minded side in this intake.
Few gems, I’ve always struggled to get determination ip
The club has great youth talent
Step by step I hope this club can grow
I would not like to meet Mario Lino in a dark alley 🥊#ManMountain
He’s a BFG, classic show
I am unemployed Paul can I sign? Jay Rodriguez 😂
That signing will please Finchy
In 2004, Manchester United could proclaim itself the richest football club in the world, and boasted global commercial appeal alongside more than a decade of success on the pitch. In early 2005, American businessman Malcolm Glazer targeted a leveraged takeover of the club, and it looked set to be plunged into record levels of debt. The fans were furious. If the deal went wrong, it would threaten United's very existence, whilst the Glazers would be able to walk away without it having cost them a cent. Protests in the stands fell on deaf ears - it became increasingly clear that marches and placards wouldn’t make any difference to the Glazer family.
In May 2005 the takeover went ahead. In response, one group of supporters took a drastic step: rather than meekly fall into line and - through rocketing ticket prices - help fund the Glazers' aims of cashing in on Manchester United's history and traditions, they took the plunge and formed a new club that started life in the tenth tier of English football. The decision tore Manchester United's fan base apart, and caused ructions that continue to this day.
Fair play sir
@@thenorthman1987 What do I win? 🤣
@@alexwallach7683 my respect
50 shades of grey?
Classic movie