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carlyluvsunited
23-01-2008, 08:55 AM
David Gill stands firm in face of charges that Manchester United are exploiting
tragedy

It has been a challenging week for David Gill, the Manchester United chief
executive, but if he was feeling the strain of running arguably the most high
-profile football club in the world, he was not letting on.

Having returned home on Thursday to find his property covered in graffiti by
United supporters registering their opposition to the Glazer family’s takeover
again, Gill has been forced to defend the club against accusations of profiting
from the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster and the contentious decision
to hold a minute’s silence in honour of the victims, all while overseeing a
controversial tour to Saudi Arabia.

Gill may argue that it is all in a week’s work, but even by United’s standards it has
been a chaotic period. If the vandalising of his house was unexpected and
entirely uncalled for, the opposition to the inclusion of a logo of AIG, the club’s
shirt sponsor, on a giant tribute photograph to the Busby Babes outside of Old
Trafford and the decision to hold a minute’s silence at the Manchester derby on
February 10 in commemoration of the 23 Munich victims was not.

Having refused to remove the AIG logo, United have also stuck to their guns over
their decision to hold a minute’s silence at Old Trafford, despite fears that the
occasion could be marred by disrespectful Manchester City fans.

Kevin Parker, general secretary of the Official Manchester City Supporters’ Group,
wrote to United urging the club to hold a minute’s applause instead, but Gill was
defiant yesterday. “On the day of the City game, we have various elements
planned and we will have a minute’s silence,” he said. “We believe quite firmly
that this is a tragedy and, though we understand the modern move to applause,
like we did for George Best, it is not appropriate in this particular circumstance.

“We believe it should be a minute’s silence. We have discussed this and other
aspects with City and we hope and believe that all supporters – including the
3,000 City fans – will respect that and act appropriately.” Many believe his faith,
and that of the club, to be misplaced, but United have not got to where they are
by pandering to public opinion, and they are confident that they will be proved
right. It is the same story with the Glazers’ takeover, which Gill believes has
confounded many people’s worst fears. When compared to the chaos created at
Liverpool by American owners, the Glazers could be considered a success, not
least for allowing Sir Alex Ferguson to get on with his job without interference.
However, rising ticket prices and a money-spinning winter trip to Riyadh for the
testimonial of Sami Al Jaber, the former Saudi Arabia striker, have done little to
quell the belief that United remain more commercially driven than ever.

Gill, though, is undeterred, even if he did admit being “concerned” after becoming
a target for Glazer-hating fans. “It was not dignified [the vandalism], but it is
what it is, we have cleared it up and moved on,” he said.

“We’re not going to prove these people wrong because they will always believe
they are right, so we have to continue doing what we believe is right and hope
the club will go from success to success.”

One person playing his part in the success is Cristiano Ronaldo, although United’s
desire to bring an end to attempts to unsettle the Portugal winger cannot have
been helped by his mother’s wish for her son to play one day for Real Madrid.

“I don’t like English teams but I know I have to like them because he [Ronaldo] is
at Manchester [United],” Dolores Aveiro said. “Before I die, I would like him to
play for Real Madrid. I would really like that and then I could die, it wouldn’t
matter.”



Brown talks stall

Manchester United are shortly expected to open talks with Patrice Evra over a
new contract, but Wes Brown’s future at the club remains uncertain (James
Ducker writes). United’s negotiations with Brown have reached an impasse after
he rejected the terms of a new four-year deal, with the club refusing to meet his
wage demands of about £55,000 a week, and there is a danger of the 28-year
-old leaving on a free transfer at the end of the season.

Newcastle United have had a bid turned down for Brown, who has also attracted
firm interest from Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United.

Negotiations with Evra are expected to run more smoothly. The France left back,
who is out of contract in the summer of next year, is likely to sign a two or three
-year extension on improved terms. www.timesonline.co.uk

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haggler
23-01-2008, 07:29 PM
aig should realise it would make much better pr for them to announce that they do not want sponsers name on shirts . they wont sell any extra policies by keeping it on but would get some top pr by taking it off . so if anyone to do with aig is reading this site think on !

SALFORD RED
23-01-2008, 07:45 PM
Gill talks out of his arse, as any supporter with a brain knows.

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PITTM
25-01-2008, 08:09 AM
aig should realise it would make much better pr for them to announce that they do not want sponsers name on shirts . they wont sell any extra policies by keeping it on but would get some top pr by taking it off . so if anyone to do with aig is reading this site think on !

Was thinking the same today. It would look great for them to say they made a mistake and take it down and give some support to the busby's.

carlyluvsunited
25-01-2008, 08:12 AM
Gill talks out of his arse, as any supporter with a brain knows.

.He should be in a circus for this Sal.....:p

If his arse talking is a failure he can always fall back to being a clown...:D