Chapter 210 Negotiation between Manchester United Fans and the Club! Second Uncle Intrudes(1/2)
Chapter 210 Negotiations between Manchester United fans and the club! The second uncle invades the Manchester United locker room!
Author: Han Erlang
Chapter 210 Negotiations between Manchester United fans and the club! The second uncle invades the Manchester United locker room!
Manchester United management has officially invited Manchester United fans to start negotiations on their boycott of Manchester United management.
As soon as the news came out, the whole world was shocked.
In an instant, countless Red Devil fans came online.
Asked if this was a precursor to the Vampire family selling Manchester United.
The answer was of course no, and the meeting quickly began.
Representatives of major fan organizations, led by Lord O'Neill, started negotiations with Manchester United management.
Both sides first expressed their demands:
Manchester United management hopes that fans can return to the stadium as soon as possible so that players can feel the support of the fans.
Fans hope that the loan of 200 million yuan will not be repaid by borrowing again or going public.
They hope that Glazer will sell some shares to make up for the lack of funds.
Both parties elaborated on their demands.
Manchester United's management mainly uses the players' need for support as its core argument.
The auxiliary topic was issues such as the unsale of tickets being detrimental to the club.
Lord O'Neill, the fan representative, refuted this.
The root of everything is the 200 million loan. Manchester United fans do not want to see Manchester United continue to be in debt.
They need a healthy club, not one that may have financial problems at any time.
Manchester United management refuted this.
Based on data, they explained in detail that the loan will not affect the club's economy.
"Then why do you owe money?"
Lord O'Neill pounded the table and asked, "If there is no problem with the economy, why don't we reach these 200 million?"
"As long as fans return to the stadium, all problems will be solved."
Manchester United CEO David Gill let Lord O'Neill's saliva spray on his face and looked at him firmly and said.
But in fact, underneath his firm appearance, there is a broken heart.
He has been with Manchester United since 1997 and has won the Triple Crown in 1999 and the Double in 2008. He has Manchester United at heart.
He is a close friend of Sir Alex Ferguson and a CEO recognized by fans.
But in this negotiation, he had to side with Manchester United management.
This broke his heart.
But what can he do?
He is the CEO of Manchester United!
Since the two chairmen are unwilling to come forward, he is the only one to face these matters.
but……
The fans really don’t buy it!
David Gill has already seen that the backend of this matter is not as simple as imagined.
So he quickly stopped the negotiation and immediately gave the speculation to the two chairmen.
"You mean starting with the coaches and players?"
Joel glanced at his brother and asked after the other party said he would not speak.
"This is a very good idea, David. You can go and persuade Sir Alex Ferguson first."
"I approached him, but he said that the problem with Kane..."
"We can't come up with that much money until the repayment problem is solved."
Avram interrupted him.
"You know how dangerous that would be for Manchester United, David, and you understand the financial side of things.
"So, try to convince the old lord, okay?"
"Okay, I'll try."
David Gill nodded in agreement, but added one sentence anyway.
"But it's better to start with the players. After all, Alex is famous for his stubbornness."
"Then let's do it together. David, you have the ability."
After Avram complimented the other party, the conversation ended.
The time for the second meeting between management and fans has not yet been determined.
What David Gill has to do is to try to get as many players on his side during this period.
As for Sir Alex Ferguson…
As a close friend of the old Sir Alex, David Gill guessed that he had been convinced by the forces behind it.
"Who is responsible for so many things?"
On the way to find Rooney, David Gill couldn't help complaining and asking himself.
And the person he complained about had already arrived at Rooney's house first.
"Tom, Jerry, or uncle, whatever you want to call me."
The second uncle was lying lazily on the sofa at Rooney's house, waving his hand to indicate that Nani could leave and then said.
"I'm sorry to show up so unexpectedly, but I have a reason to come here."
"What reason?"
Rooney glanced at Nani who left obediently, and asked the stranger in front of him doubtfully.
Speaking of which, they are not just strangers.
When he went to play for Sporting CP before, when Nani arranged entertainment for him, this person would be there most of the time.
This man should be a professional middleman, at least that's what he thinks.
It's just this man's appearance that makes him look familiar.
"David Gill is driving here, Rooney, and he wants your help in persuading fans to return to the Theater of Dreams."
The second uncle said, sitting up straight and rarely speaking seriously.
"I need you to say no to him, Rooney, that's why I have to be here."
"reject?"
Rooney frowned.
"I can't think of a reason to refuse, Tom, it's Man who pays my salary..."
"No, no, no, Rooney, it is the fans who pay your salary, the club has done nothing for you."
The second uncle interrupted Rooney.
"Think about what their public relations team was doing when you were in trouble. Is it a step too late every time?"
Rooney frowned, he didn't like to talk about his scandals.
"If they could move a step faster, maybe the problem wouldn't be so serious, but they don't want to do that."
"Why?" Rooney asked, enduring the discomfort.
"Because they don't need you to be perfect, that will make you more valuable."
Rooney remained silent and did not speak, but it seemed as if he believed what his second uncle said.
"I know this isn't enough to get me your help, Rooney, but I think we can make a deal."
The second uncle spoke again, and Rooney looked at him doubtfully, indicating that he should speak more clearly.
"For example, for those activities you like, Rooney, you need a middleman to help you do things."
The second uncle lowered his voice, leaned forward slightly and continued.
"Think about why Nani plays so crazy, but there are never any reports about it.
"No female branch girl jumped out to identify him."
Rooney's pupils shrank instantly. This was the scar he didn't like to have uncovered.
That damn Jenny really pissed him off.
To be continued...