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I was asking if somebody had a gif of Hazard scoring his second goal. He was dancing in the box for a bit before scoring.Wait, what?
I was asking if somebody had a gif of Hazard scoring his second goal. He was dancing in the box for a bit before scoring.Wait, what?
The other comment was about Moyes' daughter.
I won't front like I'm at Linklaters or something.
And you're probably right with the contracts locked in, even if they're based on performance....
But remember, United's debt is still an issue, and they still need to secure contracts to kill it...
"United yet to button up shirt deal with Nike... but remain on course for contract worth staggering £1BILLION" - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2414412/Manchester-United-sign-Nike-deal--Charles-Sale.html
That deal has stalled for the past few months. (btw, this deal was initially brought up in 2012).
All I'm saying is weak performance will negatively affect sponsors, and right now, sponsors are the only thing keeping United afloat at this point....
Yea but short term effects and outcomes won't dictate the market for United. United by far has the biggest market share world-wide out of any English club, losing a couple years won't effect that. Arsenal have been losing for 7 years and they're still one of most valued clubs on the planet.
What you're worried about can only happen if losing continues to happen for the long term. When I mean long term, I'm saying 10 years. I highly doubt that happens. United is dealing with a transition period, every club goes thru it.
I know you hate Moyes, I don't like him either, but the dude is going nowhere anytime soon. United are too traditional and prestigious to just fire a manager so suddenly.
Time for West Ham to put it to City.
oh yea?
Arsenal fans laughing at United.
United fans in panic mode.
My how the tables have turned in such a short time. Lol
I won't front like I'm at Linklaters or something.
And you're probably right with the contracts locked in, even if they're based on performance....
But remember, United's debt is still an issue, and they still need to secure contracts to kill it...
"United yet to button up shirt deal with Nike... but remain on course for contract worth staggering £1BILLION" - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2414412/Manchester-United-sign-Nike-deal--Charles-Sale.html
That deal has stalled for the past few months. (btw, this deal was initially brought up in 2012).
All I'm saying is weak performance will negatively affect sponsors, and right now, sponsors are the only thing keeping United afloat at this point....
Yea but short term effects and outcomes won't dictate the market for United. United by far has the biggest market share world-wide out of any English club, losing a couple years won't effect that. Arsenal have been losing for 7 years and they're still one of most valued clubs on the planet.
What you're worried about can only happen if losing continues to happen for the long term. When I mean long term, I'm saying 10 years. I highly doubt that happens. United is dealing with a transition period, every club goes thru it.
I know you hate Moyes, I don't like him either, but the dude is going nowhere anytime soon. United are too traditional and prestigious to just fire a manager so suddenly.
I think you're underestimating just how much of United's worldwide fanbase is made of of gloryhunters though.....
(Sorry I had to )