Originally posted by Mr Dodgy Slapper:
It could even put Sir Alex Ferguson's future in doubt as Glazer sacked Tampa's coach and paid millions to lure a replacement.
I love it when reporters have no idea what they're talking about. This is like reading American reporters covering European football.
Yes, he fired Dungy, and it was hailed by most, because Dungy never won the big game (BTW, he still hasn't won the big game). And Chuckie was a great hire because he does win big games.
Fergie on the other hand, well he knows how to win and his job is safe on a performance level. Personalities? Well that's a whole different story.
This deal from Glazer's perspective is all about branding United for the US market - the largest (virtually) untapped soccer market in the world. That could make a lot of money for Malcolm Glazer. Is it good for the team? I still have many doubts about that.