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Thu Mar 4 10:02 PM
Bank's chief economist under pressure over his involvement with Red Knights' bid for Manchester United Goldman Sachs is considering forcing Jim O'Neill, the bank's chief economist, to choose between his job and his involvement with the Red Knights group of financiers and businessmen, who are seeking to wrest control of Manchester United football club from the Glazer family. O'Neill is...
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Thu Mar 4 8:59 PM
The economist doesn't deserve to be sent off for declaring his support for Manchester United Rule one of Goldman Sachs's business principles states: "Our clients' interests always come first." Rule two starts: "Our assets are our people." So what happens when these principles collide? We may be about to find out because Jim O'Neill, Goldman's highly regarded chief economist, has...
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Thu Mar 4 3:03 PM
This may go down as a watershed moment in many football fans' increasingly fractious relationships with the people who own their clubs The intersections of American politics and English football have traditionally been on the rare side, unless you count Tony Crosland dragging Henry Kissinger to a couple of matches in 1976. The good doctor saw Grimsby Town play Gillingham,...
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Thu Mar 4 1:15 AM
• Untapped millions to be made from internet, says source • Mystery surrounds Portsmouth's executive director When the Red Knight group announced its intention to bid for Manchester United the Glazer family instantly responded by saying: "The club is not for sale." Well they would say that, wouldn't they? But pause for a second and consider that perhaps United really...
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Wed Mar 3 9:19 PM
• Consortium in talks with potential overseas investors • Inquiries from Europe, Asia and the Middle East Wealthy foreign investors have approached the Red Knights group of City financiers and businessmen looking to wrest control of Manchester United from the Glazer family. Interest from European, Asian and Middle Eastern multimillionaires in a possible takeover of United has boosted hopes the...
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Wed Mar 3 9:16 PM
• Manager 'comfortable' under Glazers, says chief executive • £81m from Cristiano Ronaldo sale 'is in the bank account' Manchester United's chief executive, David Gill, said tonight he is "confident" that the club's beleaguered American owners, the Glazer family, retain the support of Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager who has won 26 trophies in 24 years at Old Trafford. "We...
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Wed Mar 3 9:15 PM
• Group's proposal would not work, says chief executive • Keith Harris dismissed as a publicity seeker Manchester United's chief executive, David Gill, last night rounded on the figurehead of the Red Knights group that claims to be preparing a bid for the club. Keith Harris, the former Football League chairman whose Seymour Pierce stockbroker has been at the centre...
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Wed Mar 3 7:00 PM
Football's commercialisation has benefited fans – and if the Red Knights buy Manchester United they'll treat it as a business too News that control of Manchester United may be wrested from the Glazer family has set thousands of fans' mouths watering at the prospect. Opposition to foreign ownership of British football teams has been growing for years, and supporters' calls...
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Wed Mar 3 6:01 PM
• Gill questions practicality of Red Knights bid • 'The Glazers are running the club in the right way' Manchester United's chief executive, David Gill, today said the Glazers do not want to sell the club and questioned the practicality of the Red Knights' possible takeover bid . The Red Knights are targeting the Glazer family's debts as part of...
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Wed Mar 3 1:07 PM
The more David Cameron tries to shrug it off, the more people wonder what hold Lord Ashcroft has over him – or the party What a cheering story on today's Guardian City pages today, one which salutes the power of great wealth to do good as well as harm, a power which capitalism has been in danger of smothering by...
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Wed Mar 3 10:18 AM
Today's Mill was disappointed to discover they aren't really selling Marmite fabric softener If there is one thing the Mill hates, it's broccoli. Unfortunately there isn't one thing we hate, there are several, so instead of boring you with the full list we'll stick to the one that's got our goat this morning: incorrect use of acronyms. For once the...
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Wed Mar 3 9:24 AM
Owen Gibson on Red Knights' bid for Manchester United Owen Gibson
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Wed Mar 3 8:15 AM
Already as many as 50 Manchester United fans have pledged to come up with £10m-£15m and more are coming forward The substance of the men who attended Monday's meeting of the Red Knights should reassure Manchester United supporters that the mountainous task of replacing the Glazers can possibly be scaled, although these are the early days of planning the ascent....
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Wed Mar 3 1:22 AM
The Manchester United star on life outside football, the World Cup Wags – and finding out he was England's new captain from the TV news I've only just arrived in Alderley Edge, the village in Cheshire where Premier League footballers live in pavilioned splendour, when some bloke in an Audi sports car charging out of the car park at 70mph...
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Wed Mar 3 1:10 AM
The Manchester United forward's latest addition to his armoury is another step on the path to greatness The Germans have a knack for bestowing their football players with pithy nicknames: Kaiser for Franz Beckenbauer, Bomber for Gerd Müller and Afro-Paule for the magnificently hirsute Paul Breitner. But my favourite has always been Kopfballungeheuer, the Header Beast, for Horst Hrubesch, the...
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Wed Mar 3 1:10 AM
Plus: Clubs named after people (3); Barcelona's imperious streak; and Maggie Thatcher's boys taking a hell of a beating in a Knowledge anniversary special. Send your questions and answers to knowledge@guardian.co.uk "Wayne Bridge's decision to withdraw from England's World Cup squad set me thinking about other players who were team-mates despite being sworn enemies, " writes Lex Sim. "One well-known...
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Tue Mar 2 11:58 PM
• Manager a friend of key player in takeover • Ferguson stays loyal to Glazers in public One of the more intriguing issues of a potentially long and drawn-out takeover campaign is what Sir Alex Ferguson makes of one of his close allies emerging as the main player behind the plans to raise enough bags of gold to persuade the...
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Tue Mar 2 10:51 PM
A group of City moguls known as the Red Knights are considering a bid for Manchester United but, given the recent travails of Britain's bankers, should fans be welcoming the news?
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Tue Mar 2 10:46 PM
The key questions that have led supporters to crave a change at the top Why did the Glazers have to refinance? The Manchester United owners successfully replaced their £509m bank debt with a £512m bond in order to allow them to funnel money back to their Red Football Joint Venture parent company. In turn, that enables them to pay off...
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Tue Mar 2 10:19 PM
Jim O'Neill, Goldman Sachs economist emerges as champion to lead fight against Man United's foreign owners It may seem strange that the chief economist of Goldman Sachs is behind an audacious plot to wrest control of Manchester United from the American Glazer family. But Jim O'Neill, below, is a lifelong United supporter whose London office is decorated with splashes of...
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Tue Mar 2 10:06 PM
• Manchester United owners want to keep club until 2017 • Red Knights takeover plan in early stages On the day that a group of wealthy and well connected Manchester United fans were forced to declare publicly plans to mount an audacious bid for the club, the Glazer family that have become the object of fury vowed to stay in...
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Tue Mar 2 10:04 PM
If it were only a question of money, the Glazers might have the upper hand in the battle over Manchester United – but this is football The "high net worth" individuals – they mean "rich" – seeking to get the Glazers out of Manchester United have the right idea. The quickest way to secure a change of ownership would involve...
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Tue Mar 2 6:52 PM
Bankers hoping to launch a £1bn bid to buy United are building on the efforts of fans to form a united front The first public statement put out by the Red Knights about their plans to buy Manchester United prominently reflects the work carried out in the office block Mancunians know better as the place where you are sent to...
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Tue Mar 2 6:38 PM
May the Red Knights oust the Glazers. But this campaign should encourage fans to demand real collective ownership A consortium of City bankers is planning a £1bn takeover bid . Such news rarely sounds as promising as it will to Manchester United fans today. The deep antipathy to the Glazer family has hardened after the financial results of their ownership...
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Tue Mar 2 5:04 PM
Following the announcement that a group of wealthy City bankers plans to launch a takeover attempt for Manchester United, sports correspondent Owen Gibson and head of business Dan Roberts give their views Owen Gibson Dan Roberts John Domokos
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Tue Mar 2 3:44 PM
• Manchester United defender has a knee injury • Brother Corry is called up in his place Jonny Evans has pulled out of Northern Ireland's friendly against Albania tomorrow. The Manchester United defender returned to his club after taking a knock on his knee during the Carling Cup victory over Aston Villa on Sunday at Wembley. The decision was taken...
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Tue Mar 2 1:28 PM
As the Red Knights propose their intentions to take over at Old Trafford we look at other ownership models Leveraged ownership (Manchester United, Liverpool) Both the Glazer family and Tom Hicks and George Gillett financed their takeovers by using their other assets as collateral for loans. In both cases the football clubs' revenue potential has been used to service those...
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Tue Mar 2 1:03 PM
• Group of wealthy fans called Red Knights met in London • Red Knights working on proposal to be put to Glazer Family The group of wealthy and well-connected Manchester United fans known as the Red Knights today confirmed that they are putting together a bid for Manchester United. "Following the intense media speculation overnight, we can confirm that a...
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Tue Mar 2 10:04 AM
• Striker would rather have support role than play for lesser side • Owen blames Rooney's form for keeping him out of team Michael Owen has no intention of leaving Manchester United in the summer, despite his lack of first-team opportunities this season, with the former England international maintaining he would rather be "playing a lesser role" at a leading...
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Tue Mar 2 8:00 AM
; ; ; ;The men involved in a takeover bid for Manchester United are a mixture of City bankers and lawyers and lifelong United fans ; ; ;Keith Harris ; ; ;A former HSBC Investment bank chief executive, the Seymour Pierce stockbroker has become a well-known name in football thanks to his involvement in takeovers of West Ham, Manchester City...
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Tue Mar 2 1:40 AM
; ; ; ;Red Knights ride to the rescue of United's green-and-gold loyalists but will the Glazers play ball? ; ;During all the Manchester United fans' long campaigning against what they have seen as serial financial exploitation of them and their cherished club, beginning with the Stock Market plc and ending with the Glazer family, they have nurtured the hope...
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Tue Mar 2 1:05 AM
; ; ; ;• Real Madrid break €400m barrier to stay top ;• Seven English clubs on the annual top 20 list ; ; ; ;Ten months ago Manchester United were soundly beaten by Barcelona in the Champions League final and now they have been overtaken by the Catalan club in revenue-generating terms as well, according to the latest annual...
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Tue Mar 2 1:05 AM
; ; ; ;• 'It's not good enough, ' says England midfielder ;• England team face same surface against Egypt ; ;Manchester United and Aston Villa players have condemned the state of the Wembley surface during the Carling Cup final, with James Milner, who will feature with England back at the national stadium tomorrow, insisting the pitch was not up...
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Tue Mar 2 12:14 AM
; ; ; ;• Red Knights confident they can raise money ;• Club not for sale, says under-fire Glazer family ; ;The Glazer family, under pressure from fans protesting at their ownership, said tonight that Manchester United were "not for sale" after it emerged that a group of influential City figures known as the Red Knights had met to consider...
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Mon Mar 1 6:37 PM
;It's the first day of spring and ; ;James Richardson ; ; is joined by the gloriously in bloom ; ;Sean Ingle ; ;, ; ;Rafa Honigstein ; ; and ; ;Barney Ronay ; ; for your latest edition of Football Weekly. ; ;We start with another weekend in the Premier League. Manchester City stunned Chelsea in the sideshow to...
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Mon Mar 1 2:52 PM
; ; ; ;• 'England cannot afford to lose him and neither can we' ;• Winning World Cup would make Rooney an all-time great ; ;Wayne Rooney just needs a medal with England to be crowned as an all-time great. That is the verdict of his Manchester United team-mate Gary Neville following another match-winning performance from the striker at Wembley...
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Mon Mar 1 11:59 AM
;To commemorate today's 50th League Cup final, our award-winning photographer Tom Jenkins has been granted unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to record the day's events as Aston Villa take on Manchester United at Wembley ; ; ;Tom Jenkins ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
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Mon Mar 1 10:06 AM
; ; ; ;• Knee injury flared up during Carling Cup final ;• United striker says he does not fear burn-out ; ;Wayne Rooney is doubtful for England's match against Egypt on Wednesday after a persistent knee injury flared up during Manchester United's Carling Cup final victory over Aston Villa. ; ;The fear at his club and within the England...
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Mon Mar 1 8:00 AM
; ; ; ;The Manchester United winger is not as flashy as Cristiano Ronaldo but possesses a style redolent of classic wingmen ; ;A right-winger starring in a Wembley showdown will always carry a special resonance, and in the week when Stanley Matthews's boots from the 1953 FA Cup final were auctioned for £38, 400, more than five times their...
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Mon Mar 1 1:10 AM
;Today's questions think they are the new FA Cup ; ; ;Evan Fanning ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
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Mon Mar 1 1:10 AM
; ; ; ;• Wayne Rooney comes off bench to score the winning goal ;• 'Hopefully there will be more this season, ' says Ferguson ; ; ; ;Sir Alex Ferguson tonight celebrated his 34th trophy since taking over at Old Trafford after defeating Aston Villa 2-1 in the Carling Cup final and immediately set his sights on his next...
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Sun Feb 28 6:48 PM
; ; ; ;Aston Villa matched United all over the pitch, but were undone by the human force of nature known as Wayne ; ;One day last week Martin O'Neill summoned his players for a meeting at Aston Villa's training ground. This was their moment, he told them. They had an opportunity to make it a season they would never...
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Sun Feb 28 6:25 PM
; ; ; ;Wayne Rooney enjoyed less rest than his manager intended but the Manchester United substitute will still have felt wholly refreshed by his winner in the Carling Cup final. In the 74th minute, he completed his side's comeback with an exact header from Antonio Valencia's cross that was just beyond the reach of Brad Friedel in the Villa...
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Sun Feb 28 6:15 PM
; ; ; ;Manchester United won the Carling Cup after recovering from an early deficit ; ; ; ;Afternoon ; And so to today's main event. The Carling Cup may be a second-tier competition for 364 days out of the year*, but for one glorious afternoon every late February/early March two teams will always find a way to take it...
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Sun Feb 28 12:01 PM
• Aston Villa manager has 'never thought' about United role • Says: 'For anybody it would be absolutely an impossible job' The Aston Villa manager, Martin O'Neill, has ruled out taking over as manager of today's Carling Cup opponents, Manchester United, when Sir Alex Ferguson retires. The Internazionale manager, José Mourinho, is favourite to replace the 68-year-old Scot when he...
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Sun Feb 28 1:10 AM
Michael Owen could start in the Carling Cup final but is learning valuable skills as a substitute, Sir Alex Ferguson believes Sir Alex Ferguson is considering starting Michael Owen in this afternoon's Carling Cup final and believes it is not too late for the striker to force his way into Fabio Capello's World Cup plans. Owen came on as a...
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Sun Feb 28 1:05 AM
Angry supporters to use Carling Cup final at Wembley against Aston Villa to publicise bid to oust Glazer family Wembley Stadium will reverberate this afternoon to the sounds of the first colour-coded football rebellion as Manchester United take on Aston Villa in the Carling Cup final and fans of the Premier League champions stage a vivid protest against the club's...
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Sat Feb 27 11:30 AM
The former Aston Villa and Manchester United striker sizes up the sides' strengths and weaknesses for the Carling Cup final Aston Villa Strengths Aston Villa do not have a talisman like Wayne Rooney but in Gabriel Agbonlahor, James Milner and Ashley Young they have three very good players who on their day can be a real handful. They have to...
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Sat Feb 27 11:00 AM
Green and gold will outnumber the traditional black and red at Wembley on Sunday as supporters unite against the Glazers When a Manchester United supporter still known only as "chatmaster" floated the idea on an internet messageboard that fans might defy the debt-laden Glazer family's ownership by wearing green and gold, he can surely not have dreamed the scale the...
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Sat Feb 27 10:00 AM
He has finally hung up his boots aged 38, and football's notorious playboy has another target in mind It is 11am on a sodden day in central London and as he steps into a cosy room located at the rear of the opulent Haymarket Hotel, Dwight Yorke looks tired but content. Dressed in loose-fitting jeans and an even looser shirt,...
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Sat Feb 27 1:28 AM
In its latest guise the League Cup has acquired some stature and is no longer the FA Cup's poor relation Time was when the League Cup final, while it might hold the attention of the teams and supporters involved, was rarely spared more than a passing glance by the football public at large. At best it was a reminder that...
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Fri Feb 26 11:30 PM
; ; ; ;• Manager concerned striker could suffer fatigue later in season ;• Edwin van der Sar signs new one-year contract at Old Trafford ; ; ; ;Sir Alex Ferguson has said he is considering leaving out Wayne Rooney from his Manchester United team for the Carling Cup final against Aston Villa on Sunday because of his concerns that...
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Fri Feb 26 6:27 PM
; ; ; ;Sir Alex Ferguson mused that the Carling Cup final might be a good moment to rest Wayne Rooney. He may well have been teasing and Martin O'Neill, his opposite number at Aston Villa, would never believe a word of it. Both managers are in earnest about any available trophy and Manchester United will be wary of a...
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Fri Feb 26 4:06 PM
; ; ; ;Memorable matches and affordable tickets have given the competition a new lease of life upon its half-century ; ;It's better on the BBC ; ;For the first time the BBC got its hands on Carling Cup coverage – albeit sharing with Sky – and duly proved it does live, domestic football better than ITV. Quite apart from...