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I dont care which team has max number of fans based in Manchester .. but the above article is written by someone who is old enough for me to consider his opinion.

 

exactly n those *************** got the stadium as a bheekh from the city council coz the stadium was built for 2002 Commonwealth Games which were held in Manchester n the real team of Manchester already had one of the best stadiums in the world.

the stadium was built from the Manchester tax payers' money n if that shitty club really has more fans in Manchester than United than why is it that almost 1/3rd of their seats are always empty? even in F.A cup final 1/3rd of their seats were empty. in charity shield half the seats on their side were empty.

 

it's just a line that every new shitty player is taught so as to get under United's skin coz that's the only way they have been able to do that in the last 36 years.

 

who is to say that Lloyd isn't a shitty supporter?? n did the survey include every Manchester resident??? surveys like that usually include no more than 2-3000 people.

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exactly n those *************** got the stadium as a bheekh from the city council coz the stadium was built for 2002 Commonwealth Games which were held in Manchester n the real team of Manchester already had one of the best stadiums in the world.

the stadium was built from the Manchester tax payers' money n if that shitty club really has more fans in Manchester than United than why is it that almost 1/3rd of their seats are always empty? even in F.A cup final 1/3rd of their seats were empty. in charity shield half the seats on their side were empty.

 

it's just a line that every new shitty player is taught so as to get under United's skin coz that's the only way they have been able to do that in the last 36 years.

 

who is to say that Lloyd isn't a shitty supporter?? n did the survey include every Manchester resident??? surveys like that usually include no more than 2-3000 people.

 

 

I already did a check on that .. din get any info around it ;)

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start ?

 

beta abhi summer mein kya kara kuch yaad hai :P

 

its has started . way back B) i

 

:ha: next year i was talking about

lol if someone buys united which will happen sooner than later then what will Chelsea and City do :naughty: Its not that only you two can have loaded owners <_<

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:ha: next year i was talking about

lol if someone buys united which will happen sooner than later then what will Chelsea and City do :naughty: Its not that only you two can have loaded owners <_<

 

it's just a matter of time.

 

BELIEVE

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Manchester United plans to raise $1bn in Singapore IPO

 

Soccer giants Manchester United are planning to raise about $1 billion by selling shares on the Singapore stock exchange, according to reports.

 

The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Premier League champions will carry out an initial public offering (IPO) in the Asian state later this year with Credit Suisse are working on the transaction.

 

There had been speculation the club was looking to sell shares in Hong Kong, after the Sunday Mirror reported earlier this month that the Glazer family, which owns United, was planning to sell as much as 25 pc of their stake in an IPO.

 

However Hong Kong does not allow companies making a loss - which United is due to its large debt repayments - to list there.

 

The Glazers are looking to issue shares in Asia because so many of the club's fans are there, and the team's popularity would allow it to potentially raise more than it would if it issued shares in London.

 

The club have fan clubs in countries such as Thailand, Singapore and South Korea and a supporter base there of 190 million.

 

"It'll be a good coup for the Singapore Exchange," Christopher Wong, a Singapore-based senior investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Ltd., told Bloomberg.

 

"Manchester United is an iconic eye-catching brand in this part of the world, and it's probably just capturing that momentum because this is where growth is coming from."

 

United were listed on the London Stock Exchange as Manchester United PLC before a £790 million takeover by the Glazers in 2005.

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