Glazers: We’re In Control
The Manchester United Supporters Trust have challenged the Glazer family to “open up the books to independent scrutiny” amid claims that the club’s debts are spiralling out of control.
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The Manchester United Supporters Trust have challenged the Glazer family to “open up the books to independent scrutiny” amid claims that the club’s debts are spiralling out of control.
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News Of The World: FRESH financial strife awaits Manchester United tomorrow when a damning fans’ report accuses the Glazers of running up a £100million interest bill this year.
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Guardian: Sir Alex Ferguson last night said his assistant Carlos Queiroz would be a strong contender to replace him as Manchester United manager when he retired, but he gave no indication when that would be.
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What has gone wrong with United’s football this season?
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Sky: The Glazers have stated Manchester United are not for sale following reports suggesting the club had been targeted by overseas investors.
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Express: Sir Alex Ferguson will downgrade the Carling Cup even further this season after deciding to use the competition to blood a group of promising Manchester United starlets.
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Sir Alex has confirmed that a Champions League triumph this season would not mean his certain retirement as United manager.
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After much speculation, Bolton’s best player Nicolas Anelka, is to stay on at the club after agreeing a new contract on improved terms.
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Guardian: Uefa last night pledged to protect Manchester United supporters when they return to Rome later this year after the Premier League champions were drawn to face Roma in the group stages of the Champions League.
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Mail: His team still look far from convincing, but Sir Alex Ferguson can shrug off that Monday morning feeling with a glance at the Premier League table.
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Redville
Knee jerk reaction or not, if there is any possibility of getting him, United need to sign Nicolas Anelka.
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Redville
After two months of fever-pitched anticipation, the bubble burst quite horribly on the opening day of the season for United fans everywhere.
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Pride of place in the red universe, on day two of the Premiership, goes to Peter Schmeichel’s lad Kasper, whose safe goalkeeping helped City to a win over Derby.
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After two games of the new season, United have lost their best striker, scored one goal and find themselves four points adrift of the front-runners Everton, City and ominously Chelsea.
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Sporting Life: Manchester United chief executive David Gill has called on FIFA to clarify the rules regarding third-party ownership.
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Mirror: Sir Alex Ferguson has spent £60million over the summer strengthening Manchester United’s at tack, but yesterday, the reigning Premiership champions couldn’t buy a goal for all the money in the world.
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