Friday, February 3, 2012


. Executive Director

critics called "anti-people"

. Defending the achievements of the Glazer family

David Gill, Manchester United chief executive, acknowledged that it will always be unpopular among some supporters - the "anti-people" as he describes them - but he spoke of his belief that the family Glazer won the most fans of the club.

Gill, Glazer describes as "really long-term owners," reiterated the point, revealing that he and the American owners have already implemented a strategy for when Sir Alex Ferguson retires. He said: "What we're trying to do is to make sure we have quality equipment and the age profile of the right to enter the new manager, whoever he is, has the nucleus of a world-class team. "

Gill Glazer expects to always be in control when Ferguson ended his long association with the club, but was candid enough to accept that his comments were declining among fans of evil that have been implicated in the protest green and gold.

"never going to win [on] these people," he said. "If we win four European Cups in a row, there will be people who will not like the owners and what they represent. Anti-Glazer were here before. But we run the club for the vast majority of millions of fans around the world who believe that the club is moving in the right direction.

"The minority - are [Manchester United Supporters Trust '], etc. -. Always be against, but the vast majority can not be satisfied with the season we had in the Glazer []"

The campaign against Glazer became less visible, ie Gill, "when the Knights were red," referring to the consortium of businessmen who embarked on a failed bid to buy the club. "The green and gold campaign has not completely disappeared, but died dramatically last season and move on," he said.
same, rejected the argument that businessmen based in Florida had unfairly increased ticket prices. "These are reasonable prices to see first class entertainment and players who are worth millions to see. Other clubs have clearly raised their prices more than us, "he said.

Gill was especially critical of how he fought against the occupation Glazer in 2005, once famously saying that "the debt was the road to ruin" before coating with the new owners and take action against the groups of supporters who had already supported. "You say you made a change in attitude, but we're going back for many years," he said. "The directors and general managers are often unwilling, but I will try to care for employers and fans, and will always be an element among fans who do not like. "

Sometimes anger has manifested itself into something more sinister, with graffiti that appears on your house and several incidents that led to greater security. "He calmed would be naive to say that you do not want to happen, not necessarily by itself, but for their young children, but just happened, I never wanted a profile, I try .. just the best for the club. "

His son, Oliver, was booed when he was appointed as a substitute for a party, and has recently rejected the offer of a contract with the club to go to college. Gill, however, said that is not bound. "It took some stick, but it is quite a strong character. I do not think he ever thought this way."
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