ItCouldBeWorse
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i attended an event in Leeds today where our illustrious leader was the guest speaker. I am sure there will be others on here who were at the same event, hosted at Bibis.
It was aimed at people in the property industry so most of what he said was related to his background in that world. However he did of course touch on his involvement with United.
He spoke for about 45 minutes and I thought he came across really well. Without doubt he is hugely passionate about united, he admitted that he has made big mistakes in the past (not for the first time) and that you cannot be successful without experiencing failure and learning from it.
Loved his comment that his diary has Tuesday A, then Tuesday B, “because I hate Wednesday”.
He bemoaned the bad luck that has cost us in the past as he has done many times before, principally the Tevez affair.
From a business perspective he was absolutely scathing on the role of the banks in causing the financial crisis, stating basically they cannot be trusted as we all thought they could and there has been no change in mindset fundamentally amongst lenders since then despite the crash.
It was aimed at people in the property industry so most of what he said was related to his background in that world. However he did of course touch on his involvement with United.
He spoke for about 45 minutes and I thought he came across really well. Without doubt he is hugely passionate about united, he admitted that he has made big mistakes in the past (not for the first time) and that you cannot be successful without experiencing failure and learning from it.
Loved his comment that his diary has Tuesday A, then Tuesday B, “because I hate Wednesday”.
He bemoaned the bad luck that has cost us in the past as he has done many times before, principally the Tevez affair.
From a business perspective he was absolutely scathing on the role of the banks in causing the financial crisis, stating basically they cannot be trusted as we all thought they could and there has been no change in mindset fundamentally amongst lenders since then despite the crash.