

The Story of the Glazer Takeover of Man United
5 snips May 14, 2025
Andy Walsh, a fan activist instrumental in opposing the Glazer takeover, shares heartfelt insights about protecting Manchester United’s culture. Economist Jim O'Neill dives deep into the financial motivations behind the 2005 acquisition and its implications for institutional investors. Former Labour Minister Richard Caborn discusses the need for better governance in football. Together, they explore the tensions between fans and ownership, revealing emotional ramifications and ongoing divides within the supporter community.
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Glazers' Strategic Investment Insight
- The Glazers saw Manchester United as an undervalued international brand ripe for investment.
- They have likely made more cash from Manchester United than any other sports owners ever.
Fan Networks Monitored Takeover
- Supporters formed networks including fanzines and shareholder groups to monitor takeover attempts.
- These networks had city contact points to gather insider information and track shareholder positions.
Independent Board Role During Takeover
- Jim O’Neill joined the board as an independent voice with economic expertise during takeover tensions.
- His role was to ensure best practices and represent shareholders impartially despite pressures.