Paranoid fans play the loyalty card when it suits them
Richard Williams
Wednesday September 10, 2003
The Guardian
Before Manchester United's supporters expel any more hot air on the subject
of loyalty and defecting employees, they might pause to consider the means
by which their own club has ensu
Virtually all the media speculation/frenzy since the announcement of Peter
Kenyon's departure has been oh so predictable. I imagine we all could have
written the articles ourselves. From the analytical ramblings of the
broadsheets, stating the obvious, but using some long words to justify their
inf
Blueprint for world domination
Challenging United's global reach is target for Chelsea's latest signing
Vivek Chaudhary
Wednesday September 10, 2003
The Guardian
During his efforts to establish Chelsea as one of the country's leading
teams, their chairman Ken Bates would often boast of wanting t
Ferguson holds key to success for Gill
By Oliver Kay The Times September 10, 2003
The official line from the Manchester United boardroom yesterday, after the
sudden defection of Peter Kenyon to Chelsea, was “business as usual”. And,
no matter how predictable the message is, there is little reason
Disaster? United's shirt will still hit the fan
Martin Samuel The Times September 10, 2003
Manchester United supporters must have breathed a sigh of relief when they
read the story behind the headlines yesterday morning. At first sight, the
lurid predictions of doom and calamity at Old Trafford mi
Blue is the colour (of money)
Can Peter Kenyon turn Chelsea into a global brand to compete with the likes
of Real Madrid and Manchester United?
Owen Gibson The Guardian September 10, 2003
Under the guidance of Peter Kenyon Manchester United have done their best to
paint the world red but many sp
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Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson have called on
Uefa to change the international fixture calendar.
The Premiership bosses have joined other leading
coaches to recommend that double-header international
games are played on Saturday and Tuesday.
The coaches want the second match, traditionall