We’re Rich!
Manchester United have made a record breaking £100+million profit this year, the first English club to do so.
Imagine what our great club could be doing if we didn’t then have to consider an £83.6million loss which we’ve been bundled with thanks to the ownership of the Glazers.
A few months ago Forbes magazine named United the...
Once Bitten, Twice Shy?
Liverpool FC are currently trying to replace their American ice hockey franchise owners with American baseball franchise owners instead.
“Everyone knows it’ll be a good thing for the club,” said Carragher today. “Hopefully it will be sorted sooner rather than later and we can start looking forward on the pitch and start improving results, which is...
PICTURE: Dig Out Your Old Shirts
Manchester United’s home game against Liverpool was the first of hopefully more ‘Old Shirt Days’ for our fans. The aim is to raise the awareness to the idea of boycotting the new shirts brought out by the Glazers and instead wear shirts from days gone by.
We had lots of entries and it was great to...
Blowing Off The Dust For The Scousers
The Glazers are taking too much money out of our club and are running the risk of us being swallowed up by debt.
As fans, we should be united in wanting to get rid of ownership which is holding our club back. Looking at what we’ve won since 2005, that is in spite of the Glazers.
This...
Botswana President Joins In Our Old Shirts Campaign
The president of Botswana, Ian Khama, attended his country’s game against Togo wearing a Manchester United shirt.
Ok, maybe we made up the bit about him doing in support of our ‘Dig out your old shirts‘ campaign, but you never know…
View footage of this on 101 Great Goals.
"Botswana President Joins In Our Old Shirts Campaign" was...
COMPETITION: Win An Old Shirt For The Kids
Continuing on with our ‘Dig out your old shirts‘ campaign we’re now giving away a shirt for the kids. Your little ‘un will look the bees knees in this kit. This popular shirt originated on the training ground but became our third kit for between 1998-2000.
To win this shirt, tell us who the youngest player...
51,800?
David Gill claims that Manchester United are just 2,200 tickets short of reaching the target for the season, which is claims is reasonable given the current financial situation of the country.
“I’ll be clear,” said Gill. “Last year our target was 54,000 season tickets, we’ve sold 51,800, which is pretty good in the current climate. We’ve...
COMPETITION: Wear Your Old Shirts For Liverpool Game
All summer RoM have been giving away old shirts in a bid to encourage fans not to go out and buy the latest strip. If you’re undecided or not sure, read the thinking behind this.
With the green and gold campaign proving to be hugely popular last season and generating a huge amount of media interest,...
COMPETITION: How Prolific Was Ruud In The White Shirt?
RoM are backing the idea of resisting purchasing the latest Manchester United shirt as another attack in getting the Glazers out of the club. We’re not preaching or telling any other red what they should do, but if you’re undecided, read the thinking behind this.
Every week over the summer we will be giving away a...
Only 4,000 Season Tickets Available?
In almost 25% of the sections available for season tickets, the club class the ticket availability as “good”, limited availability in 30%, with just 45% of the sections completely sold out.
Less than three months ago, the club were offering fans the opportunity to join the “season ticket waiting list“, but today put 4,000 season tickets...
COMPETITION: Wear Your Old Shirts With Pride
In a bid to encourage more people to dig out their old shirts rather than fund the Glazer’s latest United shirt, RoM will be giving away old shirts for you to wear in place of the new jersey. What better day to launch this than the day United’s new kit is revealed in Chicago!
The first...
You’ve Made Your Decision On Renewal… Now The Shirt
Since the Glazers bought our club, the fans have been posed with all sorts of dilemmas. Should I renew my season ticket? Should I still go to the ground? Should I buy a beer and programme when I get there? Should I wear the latest shirt? Should I watch FC United instead? It goes on...

