Chapter 628: Prejudice


In a hotel on the outskirts of Manchester, Jefferson once again saw the Irish horse racing tycoon Manier.
"Mike and I have close to 30% of Manchester United's shares. With these, you will take the absolute initiative in the acquisition." Manier represents not only himself, but also his friend and long-time partner Mike Ma Nass: "Manchester United is one of the most valuable football clubs in the world today."
Jefferson didn't speak loudly, but he was very powerful: "We are willing to buy at a premium, 150 million pounds, and cash in full."
Maniye shook his head directly: "You are not the only ones in contact with me. Mr. Jefferson, do you know the price offered by the Abu Dhabi Consortium? The first time they offered me an offer, it was 170 million pounds."
Jefferson didn't answer, and instead touched his beard and said, "Abu Dhabi Consortium? Arabs."
Maniye didn't understand the meaning of the words for a while, and said: "These Middle Eastern Arab oil tycoons are generous and sincere."
"Do you really want to sell your shares to the Arabs?" Jefferson asked suddenly: "Mr. Maniye, the Abu Dhabi consortium is controlled by the Arabs!"
Manie's face changed slightly: "What do you mean by this?"
Jefferson put down the hand that touched the beard, and strengthened his tone with gestures: "Did you not see the reaction of the fans? Ronan Anderson, Tom Cruise and Will Smith are the three acquirers from the United States and Britain. The country, the members of the English-speaking area, and the close contacts with the United Kingdom have aroused strong opposition from Manchester United fans, not to mention the Arabs? You should know that those infidels are not welcome in the UK or even in the Western world.
"This is just business." Manie's face was not very good.
Jefferson continued to ask: "Mr. Manier, are you not afraid that Manchester United fans will mail bullets to you? Those fanatical fans can do anything!"
Manier thought of the various verbal attacks on him and McManus by Manchester United fans in the past two years. Even though his face was thick enough, his face was a little pale at this moment.
With the acquisition of Chelsea by Roman Abramovich last year, if he sells his shares to people in the Western world, Manchester United fans will be very angry and shouldn't do anything outrageous.
But the consequences are unpredictable when sold to the Arabs who are shaped like demons and monsters in the Western world.
The British football hooligans go crazy and even play their own players. What's more, he is an Irishman?
Maniye really has concerns, after all, the Abu Dhabi consortium is an Arab!
Jefferson was enough and said: "Mr. Manier, Mr. Ronan Anderson, Mr. Tom Cruise and Mr. Will Smith are very sincere, and these three are world celebrities who value image and credibility, and trade with them. , The risk is almost non-existent."
Manier calculated for a while, and said, "Let's stop here today. I still need to discuss the specific situation with Mike."
Jefferson also did not insist: "I am always waiting for your news."
The news of the acquisition of Manchester United by the Abu Dhabi consortium immediately detonated the entire United Kingdom.
Unlike the treatment of Ronan, Will Smith and Tom Cruise's joint acquisition of Manchester United, the media can be described as crazy.
Although this small group of Ronan is not British, it is not a stranger, especially Will Smith and Tom Cruise, which are very familiar to all British people.
In the "Manchester Evening News" newspaper, many reporters are preparing to write articles. Before writing, they will briefly exchange views on hot events to determine their ideas and positions.
Editor-in-Chief Johnson said: "The Manchester United acquisition is a hot topic recently. What do you think?"
A middle-aged female reporter asked: "Is it your opinion of the American acquirer and the Abu Dhabi consortium?"
"That's right." Johnson nodded slightly, in fact, he had already calculated: "According to my understanding, many major shareholders of Manchester United have the intention of selling their shares for cash. Who is more suitable for Manchester United?"
Another gray-haired reporter said: "It's best to keep it the same."
People tend to be conservative when they are old, and always hope that the people and things around them will remain unchanged.
"This is impossible." The editor in chief of the sports edition saw it more clearly: "The FA is vigorously promoting the further commercialization of the Premier League. It is difficult to support the funds of the British Isles alone. It is imperative to absorb foreign investment like Chelsea."
The deputy editor-in-chief, who had been silent, suddenly said: "Ronan Anderson is a Hollywood movie entertainment tycoon with financial resources. Will Smith and Tom Cruise are world-renowned superstars and famous. You all know that, Manchester United’s largest shareholder actually doesn’t have much money. Regardless of financial resources, strength, and fame, the three Ronan Anderson far exceed those of Manière and McManus. Their ownership of Manchester United is not necessarily a bad thing."
A young man interjected: "Abu Dhabi Consortium is richer, right?"
"That's a consortium of Arabs!" The deputy editor-in-chief snorted coldly. "Do you really believe that the Arabs will buy Manchester United? If Manchester United becomes an Arab club, it won't take too long. There will be Arabs everywhere in Manchester. People, do you dare to let your family and children take to the streets at will? If there is a terrorist inside, the whole of Manchester will not be peaceful in the future!"
The middle-aged female reporter echoed: "Arab, it's terrible!"
Editor-in-Chief Johnson set the tone: "For the acquisition team of Ronan Anderson, Tom Cruise and Will Smith, we remain neutral. As for the Abu Dhabi consortium, who wants to see Manchester become the backyard of the Arabs? ?"
The reporters, who had been full of internal conflicts, were surprisingly unanimous this time, shaking their heads almost simultaneously.
In this era, many countries and regions, although they don't say anything on the surface, still regard the Arabs as scourges in their hearts.
The new issue of "Manchester Evening News" highlights the news that the Abu Dhabi consortium intends to acquire Manchester United. Although there is no comment in this news, there is another report next to this news— —In the 9/11 incident, the families of some British people who died are still living in grief...
"Manchester Evening News" is also a big newspaper, more or less implicit, Fleet Street is much more direct.
Combining a variety of factors, Fleet Street is constantly hyping up on this topic. Newspapers like the "Sun" that have no lower limit on three views simply say that Arabs are not credible.
The media’s guiding and inciting role has shifted the attention of fans to the Arabs.
After all, the Arabs are more unacceptable to Manchester United fans than the Americans.
Even compared with the Arabs, the Americans who know the bottom line seem to be more reassuring.
For a while, everyone's attention was attracted by the Abu Dhabi consortium.
Even the clamoring British football celebrities before, no longer care about Ronan and others, and instead anger the Arabs.
The famous Bobby Charlton spoke through the "Manchester Evening News" that Manchester United does not need Arab funds.
The elder Redknapp said that the Premier League is a British-led game, and the Arabs had better not get involved.
The words of these celebrities undoubtedly gave the Manchester United fan organization a great encouragement. The shareholder league publicly stated that it would not make any transactions with the Arabs.
In today's world, there is never a lack of geopolitical protection, not to mention that the target is still the Arabs who have been demonized by the Western world for years.
British fans are conservative and crazy at the same time.
Some fans dug up information about the Abu Dhabi consortium and found the address of Chief Mansour, the head of the consortium in the UK.
Under the guidance of a caring person, a large number of Manchester United fans came to London and began to gather in front of the Mansour chief's mansion.
To paraphrase football terms, the Arabs have always played away games, and this away game has deep prejudices from the host to the spectators to the official and so on.
On the other side, although it is not at home, it can also be considered as most of the home.
Switching to the Arab world, Mansour has 10,000 ways to win Manchester United and play deadly rivals.
Mansour stood behind the balcony window, watching more and more fans in the distance, all of whom wore Manchester United jerseys and held various protest tools.
"The Arabs get out of Britain!"
"Don't let your dirty hands stain the sacred football!"
"Murder! Executioner!"
"Fuck off, Manchester United does not belong to you!"
After all, this is a rich area. The police rushed to maintain order, but the fans were still restrained. Apart from holding up various protest signs, there were no other excessive actions.
It's just that the slogan is very harsh, stinging the nerves of every Arab in the mansion.
"Manchester wants football, no terrorist attacks!"
"The UK should completely ban entry!"
These protests from Manchester United fans truly reflect the deep prejudice of this country and the people towards Arabs.
Mansour watched more and more protest slogans, without any expression on his dark face.
"Do you want to put pressure on Downing Street?" The fat man asked in a low voice, "Let the British government disperse these people?"
Mansour slowly shook his head: "I thought I would encounter public criticism, but I didn't expect it to be so serious~EbookFREE.me~Have we ever targeted the British in the UAE?"
The fat man didn't say anything, it's hard to answer such words.
"I thought before that it takes more than money to buy Manchester United." Mansour is more like talking to himself: "Now it seems that this idea is correct."
The fat man answered, "I think there may be someone pushing it behind this incident." He glanced at Mansour: "Should I contact the media? Do some public relations?"
Mansour nodded and said, "Go, turn the direction of public opinion as much as possible."
The fat man knew it was difficult, but he had to do it no matter how difficult it was.
There were hundreds of fans gathered outside the mansion. Mansour thought of what he had experienced in the Western world over the years and whispered: The Abu Dhabi consortium has made a hundred points of effort, but it can't resist one of their bombs!
Those lunatics only need to detonate a bomb and a long time effort of the Abu Dhabi consortium can be wasted.
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