Jul 23
Glazers defend Ferguson, and United’s Asian Invasion
This has been a topic I had been meaning to touch upon for a while but haven’t until now.
Tim Rich, who seems to be The Guardian‘s man accompanying the United travelling party, has been doing his share of sending postcards from the far-east. Topics covered in his daily dispatches range from describing the boredom of our poor, grossly overpaid, footballers [boo, hoo. The players have exhausted their stockpile of DVDs and can't get out of their hotel rooms. How are they ever going to survive? Cue: an idea for network executives for a pilot of 'I'm a Premier League footballer, get me out of this claustrophobic, yet plush hotel room'] to pointing us towards the 1.2 million South Korean owners of Manchester United credit cards, for the 98247th time.
But in between the humdrum that is expected of these pre-season travel diaries, comes two interesting pieces, one about comments from the Glazer camp, and another on United’s commercial interests in Asia.
The Glazer family comments [rather the comments of his spokesman] have already been out for a while now; blogs [it's been briefly touched upon here], and mainstream media outlets in general have already been talking about it for over two days.
Tehsin Nayani, the spokesman defended Ferguson’s spending. He made it clear that the manager has £60m to spend. Some of it is quite interesting, and mildly [well, if you look closely, grossly] ironic; well get to it in a bit:
The manager has a significant amount of money to invest if he wants to. The delay has been because the manager has not been able to locate the players he believes fit the Manchester United mindset -– players who are motivated to play for United. You don’t want mercenaries and you don’t want to pay over the odds for players not willing to give their all for the club.”
If, for a moment, you stand back and decide to not read in between the lines and not second-guess, it could possibly point towards Ferguson learning from the Ronaldo and Tevez experience. Granted, both players’ cases could be debated either way, but Ferguson seems to be in a mindset of identifying players would gladly sign for United. Of course, this logic falls flat in the face of our attempts to sign Benzema, who clearly had his head turned towards the Iberian peninsula.
But it’s hard to imagine the manager not finding anyone of reasonable quality who’d be glad to wear the Red shirt. I am certainly behind Ferguson’s decisions, based on how he’s managed to come out well in face of criticism. I am willing to give him the benefit of doubt, because he has so clearly earned that right from fans. But I do scratch my head, at times, at some of the very good defensive midfielders and attackers we have actually let slip.
But the under-26 policy, this theory of not buying ‘mercenaries’ [of course, the irony bit was, these comments were made during a money spinning tour of the far-east, signing deals left, right and centre] all explain, sort of, the mindset Ferguson has adopted this summer. He sees the inflation of prices brought about by Real Madrid and Man City as far from ideal situations to dip into the market. [As an aside, some fans have blamed Ferguson for accepting a fee of £80m, hence causing an explosion of transfer fees in the market -- which I find absolutely ridiculous. If Ferguson had a choice, he wouldn't sell Ronaldo. Imagine the outrage from the same set of fans had he told Madrid that he'll sell him at a lower price, so that this act of philanthropy on his part wouldn't inflate the market. ]
Obertan, Mame Biram Diouf and Owen were bought for a combined fee of about £10m; Valencia at £17m. So a further £60m budget means Ferguson was handed a £90m war chest. I am not going to judge these signings till I see them in action in the season, but, for what it’s worth, this summer we’ve learned a lot more about our transfer strategy than we ever have in the Glazer era.
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I’ve grumbled along at how almost every conceivable European powerhouse is busy scurrying about in sunny California, or sweltering Dallas or, umm, (I don’t know the weather) Baltimore, selling shirts, and playing some football in front of packed houses, yet, Manchester United somehow manage to stay away from the soccer-fuss here in Stateside. I can understand why United see Asia as the bigger market. Apparently they are looking at billion-strong India next year. Conquer China and India, and you’ll have over a third of the world’s market covered. With rumours of Manchester United cafes in India, that would be the next frontier indeed. I am still puzzled that a club as commercially savvy as United would choose to consciously ignore the American market when there has been a sea change in the general perception of the game in the US.
Perhaps, Tim Rich and Dominic Fifield (the Guardian’s US pre-season correspondent) should do a joint piece on the merits of touring one continent over the other.
Meanwhile the club continue to rake in the dough, with football being incidental for now. At least, until they return to Munich for the friendlies against more serious opposition.
Related items from Red Rants:
- Glazers: Manchester United is not for sale
- Media Avalanche of Glazer-Debt Stories Gathers Pace
- links for 2010-01-19
- Dear Ben Foster
- Soccerlens Readers’ Choice Awards
Tags: Manchester United News



Bloody hellmans! Cracking header from Berba! Belting match.
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Great cross, great header, great goal!
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perfect header from Berby!!
hopefully, that’s the beginning of a lot more for United this season
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@Dan: Gibson>Gerrard
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@Gabriel:
Who needs the Huuuunter?
We’ve got Macheeeeda
Who needs the Huuuunter?
We’ve got Macheeeeda!
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@Traverse: Macheda>huntelaar>torres
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Gibson had been immense on this tour!
His season maybe?
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Gibson at it again!
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i swear the lad is on viagra or something!
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Excpect many of the women in the stands to get pregnant if Park actually scores. Orgams-orgy?
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Berba had a bad touch
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@Dan: Gibson>>>>>>>Essien
Or maybe Essien was so desperate to leave Chelski and join United that he got an operation to look like Gibson and then killed Darren!
THAT IS ESSIEN!!!
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I bet the reason all those female fans are screaming is because they watched the video where Ronaldo became jealous of Parks dick…
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@RedDevilEddy:
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@RedDevilEddy:
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@Traverse:
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@Dan:
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@RedDevilEddy: @Gabriel: @Onkar: @Dan:
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@Stephen:
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@Stephen:
I thought i would change something at least…
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@Onkar: COMBO BREAKER!!!
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Park did little ZZ there… Did you all see that????
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@Johnsom33: sorry bout the late reply, just saw your post. I was just quoting what was from the article.
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anyone notice we’ve been scoring a lot more from crosses this (pre)season? A sign of thing to come? New approach without ronaldo?
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@Onkar: Park>Ronaldo+Messi+Zidane
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Owen didnt score! hes fucking shit now!
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MOTM, Gibson.
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Owen didnt score in this game!!!
Expect the press to come out saying Owen was a waste of money.
(Yeah, I know he was free but the abu is stupid…
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@Dan: Sometimes the equal mindset of us two scares even the most knowledgable…
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Great pre-season game, the first I’ve seen all the way through this year so cool beans
Can’t wait for the Prem to start now!!
Nice to see Park get some fanatical love out there too!
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@Dan: HAHAHAHAHA i was saying the exact same thing
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@RedDevilEddy: We could be black and white twins
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@Dan:
Maybe we are?!
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@Onkar: Gary Neville is a great servant to the club, but your right. At this point he is a waste of wages. He has zero left in the tank, and he is taking opportunity’s away from younger players. Giggs and scholes might be able to stagger thru 1 more season but Neville is truly finished. Do us all a favor and call it a career, he should have one hell of a testimonial tho!
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Macheda>Benzema
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@Cyclops-Red: Macheda>Ronaldo
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Anyone else tired of anderson? When he is on form, hes the best young prospect in the world imho, but when hes not, hes only as good Djemba-Djemba tbh.
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@Dan: +1
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Alot of people were mad at SAF for not goIng all out on Ramsey, but I’m not one of them. I’m glad his priority was in securing macheda and petrucci. So far Ramsey looks to be a fantastic English prospect, but Macheda looks to be a great World prospect. I admit I sometimes question saf but I’m with him 100% on his valuation of Ramsey. He made the right decision. It’s Ramsey who fucked up in choosing arsenal. There he will get games but he won’t win anything. At united youngsters get a chance to play, but they also get the chance to win silverware. I just hope all the youngster saw the way united thrashed arsenal in the Semi’s and saw the true gulf in class betwen the 2 clubs.
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@Johnsom33: Hes not getting games at Le’Arse though.
Plus Ra’vel Morrison>ramsey
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@Johnsom33:
I’m really encouraged by Macheda. He just looks really comfortable in a United shirt. I hope I’m not tempting fate but I think he can really make it.
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I reckon SAF will turn welbeck into an english ronaldo, if he can improve his crossing, hes not far away now is he!
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@Dan: In so many ways danny reminds me of thierry henry, only difference is i think like you said danny will be turned from a striker to a winger, and thierry was the other way round. Only thing is he would have a lot of competition on the wings, maybe even more than he would in the strikers position. Obertan, valencia, park, nani, tosic, all play on the wing but yes if he has the talent to play there which i think he does he will outshine them and prove he is better than them. I would definitely love to see a united team in a few years where the main core of the team have come from the youth team, or been bought as a 16 y/o.
Players like foster, rafael, fabio, evans, petrucci, welbeck, macheda definitely have potential and it would be excellent to see us in a few years with a strong squad of players who have come through our reserves and most importantly love and would bleed united red, this is just a dream right now but thats why ive felt for a few years its time to give the youngsters a chance and see what they can do, who knows we may save a pack we would have spent on established stars.
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@Dan: +1.
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Im really starting to like that Gibson lad… Promising, but also a good footballer already. He can cross and pass, and boy can he shoot!
And with Fergie showing that much faith in him, I think he has a really big future. He has scored 3 goals already, and may I say they were all crackers. Thats looking away from his reserve league blasters and pre-season games against the likes of Peterbrough and Soton in the past.
Foster
Rafael Evans De Laet Fabio
Gibson Anderson Petrucci
Welbeck Macheda Rooney
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@Matt: In my opinion, just like if it came down to ronaldo and rooney, if it came down to Macheda or Welbeck, im picking welbeck everytime. Macheda is a talent, no doubt, but danny is more talented, and i wont be like others who judge by the name and goals.
Our youth is excellent at the moment, and i strongly doubt that we will be signing £30-40mil players anytime soon(unless we need a quick replacemnet)
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@RedDevilEddy: that team would get 5th.
Put diouf in, it would win the league. 4 goals per game, FUCK!
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@RedDevilEddy: You forgot the C-C-C-C-C-C’s
Great commments there. Good match put the regular commentors in great spirits. I hope we’ll have a few more of such games in the tour, shame that there as only one match in South Korea though.
@Matt: Of all these players, I thnik Obertan might just be the most promising as he’s very very gifted and is actually a natural marauding winger. Has attitude problems though it seems.
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@Dan: He should at least score 150 goals next season.
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Enjoy the pre-season guys but do not read too much into it! Loads of youngsters do well in the pre-season….it means very little as the standard of opposition is lower than the average side you meet in the Carling Cup.
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