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		<title>Sir Alex Ferguson and the horse helped the Glazers buy MU</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 15:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Glazers have owned Manchester United since 2005, but they could never have had a hand at Old Trafford without the help of a race horse. The European Super League scandal left the Glazers under pressure to sell Manchester United. British media reported that the Glazers wanted to sell Manchester United for £ 4 billion. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Glazers have owned Manchester United since 2005, but they could never have had a hand at Old Trafford without the help of a race horse.</strong><br />
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<p> The European Super League scandal left the Glazers under pressure to sell Manchester United. British media reported that the Glazers wanted to sell Manchester United for £ 4 billion. But how did the American tycoon family buy Manchester United in 2005? The above story is related to the ownership dispute of the famous racing horse Rock Of Gibraltar between MU legendary coach Sir Alex Ferguson and a woman named Susan Magnier, wife of former MU shareholder, John Magnier. Sir Alex Ferguson is a celebrity who is passionate about racing horses. Rock Of Gibraltar is a true &#8220;grass star&#8221;. It has won 10 out of 12 races and amassed £ 1,164,804 in prize money after 2 seasons. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_114_38612782/bf35f3fcd5be3ce065af.jpg" width="625" height="453"> <em> Sir Alex Ferguson has an unending passion for racing horses. PHOTO: DAILY STAR</em> But after the Rock Of Gibraltar &#8220;retired&#8221;, there was a dispute over ownership of the horse. That indirectly saw Magnier and partner JP McManus sell their stakes in MU to the Glazers. Accordingly, Sir Alex Ferguson believes that he has ownership &#8220;half&#8221; of this horse. Meanwhile, owner of the world&#8217;s largest purebred racehorse Coolmore, Magnier and McManus disagree. On 17 November 2003, a statement made on Magnier&#8217;s behalf read, “Coolmore Stud was informed that Sir Alex Ferguson had taken legal action against Mr. John Magnier regarding the ownership of the horse. Rock of Gibraltar. Coolmore Stud and John Magnier consider this action in vain and will strongly defend &#8220;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_114_38612782/09c04109674b8e15d75a.jpg" width="625" height="392"> <em> John Magnier is a major shareholder of Manchester United &#8230; PHOTO: DAILY STAR</em> A horse dispute is one thing, but that dispute involving coaches and strategic shareholders of the same club as MU is another story. In 2004, Magnier and McManus submitted a list of their 99 &#8220;notorious&#8221; questions to the Old Trafford team to seek information about the financial situation as well as the MU transfer deal. They even threatened to &#8220;take action&#8221; to MU if they did not receive a satisfactory answer. Former MU captain Roy Keane revealed in his autobiography &#8220;The Second Half&#8221; that he had advised Sir Alex Ferguson to give up the dispute but to no avail. Roy Keane writes in his autobiography, &#8220;Someone I met in Ireland told me, tell him (Ferguson),&#8221; he will never win this. &#8221; I mentioned that to Sir Alex Ferguson. I told him I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s good for the club, for the coach in legal disputes with shareholders. I feel like I have a right to say that. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_114_38612782/fa298de0aba242fc1bb3.jpg" width="625" height="428"> <em> &#8230; with McManus. PHOTO: DAILY STAR</em> With all that going on, Magnier and McManus began increasing their stake in United through their own company Cubic Expression. Meanwhile, Sir Alex was forced to beg MU fans not to hold protests against the duo Magnier and McManus at the 2004 Cheltenham festival. At the time, Fergie said, “Cheltenham was a classic festival on the Nationak Hunt racing calendar, where people from all over the world and all walks of life gathered to enjoy the race. It&#8217;s actually the equivalent of an FA Cup final for a horse racing fan. I do not want this festival to &#8220;perish&#8221; in any way. Therefore, I ask supporters to refrain from all forms of demonstrations and strongly oppose acts of violence, illegal or disruptive behavior that can create a bad image of the club and MU fans in general. During that Scandal, Malcolm Galzer, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL team, watched the situation closely. Malcolm Galzer has acquired stakes in Manchester United since March 2003, starting at 2.9% and then gradually increasing to 3.17%, 8.93%, 15%, 16.31%, 19%. and nearly 30% in October 2004. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_114_38612782/e49b9152b7105e4e0701.jpg" width="625" height="337"> <em> MU fans protested against the Glazers to buy MU. PHOTO: DAILY STAR</em> Then, Malcolm Galzer quickly made an offer to Magnier and McManus asking to buy a 28.7% stake in Cubic Expression in May 2005. That offer has been accepted. That is the premise for Malcolm Galzer to own more than 50% of MU shares and then proceed to acquire the club. A month later, Malcolm Glazer completed a 98% acquisition of Manchester United&#8217;s stake from £ 800 million to £ 1 billion. MU fans were extremely angry but helplessly watched the Glazers officially take over Manchester United. But how was the Rock Of Gibraltar race horse dispute resolved in the end? In March 2004, Sir Alex received a one-time £ 2.5 million payment to end the war. Sir Alex Ferguson later mentioned the story in his autobiography published in 2013. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_114_38612782/54e12728016ae834b17b.jpg" width="625" height="469"> <em> Joel Glazer, Avram Glazer and Bryan Glazer were the three sons of Malcolm Glazer at Old Trafford in 2005. Photo: GETTY </em> Sir Alex Ferguson writes in his autobiography, “Rock Of Gibraltar is a wonderful horse. It became the first horse in the Northern Hemisphere to win seven consecutive group 1 races, beating the Mill Reef record. Rock Of Gibraltar is registered to play for my team under the agreement I signed with Coolmore in Ireland. I understand that I have half ownership of the horse, I will also get half the bonus. Everything was then resolved. The issue ended when we reached an agreement and agreed that there was a misunderstanding between the two sides. Apparently, there was a potential conflict between my hobby of horse racing and my possession of the MU club when a man stood up at the AGM and insisted on me to resign. I am very awkward. I must say, there has never been a time when I have been fired from my duties as the head coach of Manchester United. I have an excellent lawyer at Les Dalgarno and he takes care of the situation on my behalf. It doesn&#8217;t affect my love of race horses. I am on a good relationship with John Magnier, the leading figure at Coolmore.</p>
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		<title>Neville demands a deduction for Big 6 points, Sir Alex &#8216;disgusting&#8217; Super League</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2021 06:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The group of 12 founding clubs of the Super League announced that they have agreed and are ready to carry out a super project to break the European football structure. Before this information, there have been countless fierce reactions from experts and former players. The introduction of the Super League will directly affect the survival [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The group of 12 founding clubs of the Super League announced that they have agreed and are ready to carry out a super project to break the European football structure. Before this information, there have been countless fierce reactions from experts and former players.</strong><br />
<span id="more-4741"></span> The introduction of the Super League will directly affect the survival of the Champions League, as well as a series of other domestic cup tournaments because of its size. Up to now, the media has said that 12 clubs have agreed to join the Super League founding group, and are waiting for 3 more names for the 15 group.</p>
<p> The Super League was the slap on UEFA&#8217;s Champions League restructuring project on 36 teams. The most powerful football agency in Europe affirmed it would do everything to prevent this &#8220;rude project&#8221;. Old continental football heads are also believed to be furious at the advent of the Super League. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is also part of the opposition, saying the Super League will &#8220;harm football&#8221; and is asking sports leaders to step in. The European Clubs Association (ECA) requested an emergency meeting over the weekend for the project, but none of the Super League founding groups attended. The participants were in fact only Ajax CEO Edwin van der Sar and representatives of Bayern and PSG. Not stopping there, representatives of the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga all oppose this plan. England participated in the Super League the most when the Big 6 including MU, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham were all said to have agreed. Knowing this information, Gary Neville indignantly: &#8220;Everything is bullshit. I have been a MU fan for 40 years but I feel disgusting. I am most disgusted with MU and Liverpool. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_304_38570333/ad865129756b9c35c57a.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> Gary Neville</em> Liverpool, they are always proud of the slogan &#8220;You will never have to go alone&#8221;, which is the national team, the fan club. MU is a team with a history of 100 years from workers, but are they planning to give everything to an unbeatable tournament where they are not relegated? It&#8217;s a shame and we have to take back our power from the top clubs in this country, including mine. This is purely greed, they (the bosses) are club imposters. They have nothing to do with the football of this country. The fan community here is 100 years old, who live, love football and the club wholeheartedly. They need protection. I make a lot of money from football, I make a lot of money from football, I invest money in a football club. I am not against economic employment from football. But there need to be fair rules for a tournament, the right for a team like Leicester to win the league and go to the Champions League. MU is not even attending the Champions League. So are Arsenal and Tottenham. But do they want the privilege of taking part in top tournaments? A pathetic satire. Enough is enough, this greed needs to end. My responses are not based solely on feelings. I am very honest. Subtract 6 clubs from tomorrow, push them to the bottom of the chart and cut all their money. It takes strong action &#8220;. Agreeing with the old game, Sir Alex Ferguson responded: &#8220;Super League pulls back the 70-year history of European club football. As a player of Dunfermline provincial football in the 1960s and fourths. The way the Aberdeen manager won the European Cup Winners&#8217; Cup, I understood that a team in Scotland attending the European Cup was like climbing Everest. Everton spent £ 500 million to build a new stadium with ambitions to attend the Champions League. Fans around the world love this tournament. When I was at MU, we reached the finals four times and those were always special nights. I am not sure if MU will participate in the Super League, but I am not part of the decision making.</p>
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