He stepped back from the role he was brought in todo a while back, but he was still on board. Not really sure what he was doing on the board, probably not much. But this fully removes him from United.dozer wrote: ↑1 month agoI thought he left almost a year ago. I'm pretty certain I saw this news.Fuck the Glazers wrote: ↑1 month agoYeah, glad he's gone given the allegations of cheating. Hopefully he's not set up a doping system at United that would write off this era.fat maradona wrote: ↑1 month ago https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/205 ... gr%5Etweet
Good news I reckon. Takes that baggage with him too.
Ratcliffe, INEOS and the future
Well we played worse when he was around, so we're probably fineFuck the Glazers wrote: ↑1 month agoYeah, glad he's gone given the allegations of cheating. Hopefully he's not set up a doping system at United that would write off this era.fat maradona wrote: ↑1 month ago https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/205 ... gr%5Etweet
Good news I reckon. Takes that baggage with him too.
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I saw that news last night and wasn't sure what to make of it.
I can't see Joel and Avram leaving.
They're sounding out a market. First shot in the negotiating with INEOS for next year. Their ideal outcome has always been a bidding war and I fully expect another shady fake Jassim-style thing to pop up around the time the current deal with INEOS is up (next Feb I think).
He sounds very competent but not my cup of tea. He seemed to squirm a bit when Mitten asked him if hiring Amorim was a mistake. I get that it's all political and plenty of people are saying Amorim did some good work behind the scenes but Berrada has to own that mistake. It's not just hiring Amorim, it's the overruling and subsequent firing of Ashworth to get it done.
I liked Berrada in this interview. He came across as someone who tried to be honest. He obviously couldn't reveal everything which is why he decided to focus on Amorim's positives and did not mention the negatives. That seemed like appropriate behaviour. What's wrong with that?Felwin wrote: ↑1 week agoHe sounds very competent but not my cup of tea. He seemed to squirm a bit when Mitten asked him if hiring Amorim was a mistake. I get that it's all political and plenty of people are saying Amorim did some good work behind the scenes but Berrada has to own that mistake. It's not just hiring Amorim, it's the overruling and subsequent firing of Ashworth to get it done.
The interviewer was shit though. He seemed like he was just reading questions off a list (which the club probably insisted on) and it didn't seem like a conversation.
I don't recall him asking anything about Ashworth.
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A loan to pay off a loan
And this loan is bigger than the old loan
And this loan has more interest
And all that means the overall debt is bigger than ever
https://x.com/i/status/2065391596288262250
And this loan is bigger than the old loan
And this loan has more interest
And all that means the overall debt is bigger than ever
https://x.com/i/status/2065391596288262250
