NFL's Glazer Takes Control Of Man United

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NFL's Glazer Takes Control Of Man United

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NFL's Glazer Takes Control Of Man United
Buccaneers Owner Buys English Club, Draws Ire

By Thomas Heath
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, May 17, 2005; Page D01

American billionaire Malcolm Glazer yesterday took full control of England's Manchester United soccer club, one of the most storied and profitable sports franchises in the world, setting off waves of anxiety among the team's legions of fans across the globe.

The 76-year-old owner of the 2003 Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers added 2.3 million more shares, giving him 75.7 percent of the publicly traded team. It now has a value of $1.47 billion, according to his Red Football venture, which is the holding company he is using to purchase the stock. Forbes magazine values the Redskins at about $1 billion.



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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00591.html

For British opinion, start at:

http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Sto ... 93,00.html

Glazer may refloat United in three years

Nils Pratley and Daniel Taylor
Tuesday May 17, 2005
The Guardian

Malcolm Glazer could return Manchester United to the stock market via a flotation within three years, according to City banking sources. The American, who yesterday achieved the 75% level of ownership he needs to take United private, is understood already to have pencilled in a refinancing of the deal within the next two or three years.

His options include a partial flotation, in which his stake in the club would be diluted and fans might get a chance to buy shares, and a fund-raising to bring in new investors. Glazer's aim would be to pay off, or pay down, the £275m he raised by issuing preference shares to three New York-based hedge funds.

But there were reports yesterday that Glazer's debt could spiral to £894m within five years of the deal being compeleted with rolling interest of up to 18% a year on these hedge fund loans.

These funds provided the pivotal element in Glazer's funding of his £790m pur chase. The preference shares carry an effective interest rate of 12% to 13%, although the payments can be deferred.

But, as the most expensive part of his funding, Glazer is likely to try to pay off the New York funds as quickly as possible. To maximise his profit and attract new investors, he will need to demonstrate that United's operating profits can be lifted above the £58.3m the club achieved last year.

It appears his priority is to increase revenues from sponsorship, merchandising and match-day income. The rises in ticket prices already announced by United will go ahead. Glazer's precise level of ownership is now 75.7%. He is likely to order his stockbrokers to stop buying shares in the market and instead wait to see how many remaining investors accept his 300p-a-share terms.

Manchester United attempted to lighten the mood at Old Trafford yesterday when the club announced that Ryan Giggs and Tim Howard had both signed two-year contract extensions.


- Not clear that the NFL, which does not allow "cross ownership", will allow Glazer to own ManU

- Not clear why he wants them. Their fans certainly don't want him.

- Steinbrenner tried a "cross marketing" deal with ManU, where each team sold the other team's paraphanalia, but this went nowhere.

- What's he up to?
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I heard about this.

And I heard that all the ManU fans are going crazy. I guess they can because in England they live by "futbol".

I mean, wouldn't you guys be mad if some European guy came in and took over for Dan... 8-[
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I talked to my cousins in England... and yeah... their pissed!
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I mean, wouldn't you guys be mad if some European guy came in and took over for Dan..


I'm not sure I would care. I root for the Redskins...not Snyder. It would depend on how well the new owners ran the team. Let's assume that Glazer will hire / retain the current team management. He would be crazy to buy the team and let Ferguson slip away, for instance.

I still can't figure out what Glazer will do with teams on both sides of the Atlantic, especially if one of them is nearly the biggest soccer-football team in the world. Maybe he felt an uncontrollable urge to spend $1.5 billion. Maybe he is frustrated by the salary cap in the NFL.

I believe that the previous owners were not locals. Steinbrenner is from Cleveland and lives in Tampa, but pretends he's a New Yorker. Absentee-owners are not unusual, but it's a strange move for Glazer -- the mighty Tampa Bay Buccaneers alongside Man U.
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Post by Amberion »

I hear that the manchester fans are celebrating - The Manchester city fans that is

Nearly everyone in the UK thinks he will be a bad influence on Man U
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welch wrote:
I mean, wouldn't you guys be mad if some European guy came in and took over for Dan..


I'm not sure I would care. I root for the Redskins...not Snyder. It would depend on how well the new owners ran the team. Let's assume that Glazer will hire / retain the current team management. He would be crazy to buy the team and let Ferguson slip away, for instance.


Neither would I
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Post by SKINZ_DOMIN8 »

I think its great. A Yankee buying one of the best sucker teams. I want them to really hate us now.
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