Man Utd ‘hostile’ takeover ‘ready and waiting’ to end reign of ‘useless’ Glazers

Will Ford
Glazer discusses Man Utd

Former Manchester United director Michael Knighton has revealed he’s “ready and waiting” to complete a “hostile” bid to buy the club from the “useless” Glazer family.

United fans continue to rally against their American owners, with an anti-Glazer protest drawing significant support ahead of their opening day defeat to Brighton on Sunday and plans for further action this coming weekend.


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Knighton – who famously came close to buying the club in 1989 – has revealed that he is readying a formal bid to end the Glazers’ controversial 17-year reign at Old Trafford.

In an interview with Man Utd The Religion, the former Carlisle owner said: “We are a club in crisis and we all know the reason why. We have an inept and frankly useless ownership who know little about this game of football.

“Everyone knows that we need new ownership of this football club and that is my aim and those are my objectives. I am making good progress, continuing to talk to the people, I have got some good pledges and good finance.

“We are now working on the offer document. Remember, it is a hostile bid – that simply means that the club isn’t officially for sale. But my intention is to present these owners with a legitimate, potent and commercial offer to say: ‘You have run out of road, it’s time go, because your time is up’.

“And frankly, the fans worldwide have had enough of this regime. The exciting feeling of a new season, which we all have, and that balloon of excitement that is there, it was all burst when we quickly saw the performance against Brighton. The club is in crisis and it will remain in crisis while we have this current ownership.”

“We need to rid our football club of this ownership as they have had their day, time has run out and we have had 17 years of disappointment, really. It is time for them to go. They have to stop drawing these huge dividends out of the club. We have to stop paying these huge debt servicing costs. It is time for them to sell.

“Putting this bid together, I don’t need to be the front person, I don’t need to be the spokesperson. I just want to see our Manchester United Football Club in the hands of proper football people with proper vision. We need to repair our stadium and put our club back where it belongs. We are in crisis and it won’t alter until they go.”

Knighton also noted that United fan and billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe could swoop and “solve all our problems”, before adding: “My consortium is ready and waiting. The funds are pledged. The offer document is being drawn out and it will be presented… Until Jim comes, my consortium will be placing their bid very shortly, that I can guarantee you.”