His engine didn't even get started. Ole bought him. Then benched him for many matches after bought. Most likely already see not up to standard in training / level not as high as Ronaldo. Before can properly use already kena sacked.
Btw saw this in fb. Cool. Don't know my lifetime can see them in epl or not. Boleh tukar club support if masuk epl.
π’ Did You Know? Some Manchester United Fans Built Their Own Club After the Glazer Takeover?
Here are 8 facts about FC United of Manchester, the fan-owned club born out of protest:
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In 2005, when the Glazer family bought Manchester United, many lifelong fans were outraged by the debt-heavy takeover. They felt the club had been hijacked by business interests.
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A passionate group of supporters walked away and formed their own club, FC United of Manchester just weeks after the takeover. It was their way of protecting what they believed football should be.
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The club is 100% fan-owned and democratically run. Every member has one vote, and no one can take financial profit from ownership. The fans are the boardroom.
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FC United started from scratch in the 10th tier of English football. They climbed divisions through grit, community support, and sheer belief.
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In 2015, they moved into their own home β Broadhurst Park, a 4,400-seat stadium built with over Β£2 million raised by fans. It was a symbol of what fan power can build.
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Their motto? βOur Club, Our Rules.β From the club crest to managerial decisions, fans vote on everything. Itβs football run by the people, for the people.
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The club refuses to sell out. No big-money sponsorships, no billionaire owners. They work with local businesses and stay committed to ethical, community-based values.
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As of the 2024/2025 season, FC United of Manchester currently play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the 7th tier of English football. Their journey is far from over but their story is already getting a lot of attention.
slower than wrexham for sure.
edit: also, suddenly mistaken this with the club bought by class of 92, salford.