Love United Hate Glazer — The Numbers

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Fittingly given the photo we featured here yesterday , United supporters who remain dubious about Malcolm Glazer’s purchase of the club continue to be vocal about their concerns. MUST, the Man United Supporters’ Trust, issued a statement that you can read on the Man United fanzine the Red Issue’s website calling the debt issue a “time-bomb.” Despite appearances ... [link]

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Did Bruce Allen Slack Off While Investigating David Boston's DUI?
Published 9/13/2007 by David J. Warner at FanHouse
... If I didn't know any better, I'd say someone really wants the Bucs to fire Allen. Perhaps the real question is whether the Glazers are too busy shifting around Manchester United's debts to notice that the Bucs' ship is sinking. ...

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