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MANCHESTER UNITED EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN EXPECTED TO LAUNCH LEGAL ACTION IN RESPONSE TO RECENT EVENT

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If you are ready to start a fire, you must be prepared for the consequences of the fire you started  .    In the case of the recent event involving Manchester United, a serious consequence in the form of a massive lawsuit appears to be the aftermath of the attack carried out against Manchester United's Executive Vice-Chairman Ed Woodward. During this past January 2020, numerous reports and exclusive contents had been spread across various media outlets with the topic of discussion being a despicable attack that was carried out by some people yet to be identified by the Authorities.        The culprits were understood to have made their way down to the Manchester United vice presidents home and launched a couple of flares into Ed Woodwards front yard followed by a couple of regulatory words reportedly heard coming from the delinquents as they made their way away from the scene of the crime. A couple weeks after the incident took place, the Engl

MANCHESTER UNITED TO FACE FUTURE OBSTACLES DURING THE 2020 SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW

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Longer transfer windows set to be enforced on the Premier League effective this 2020 summer transfer window.     The English Premier League panel in conjunction with FIFA panel of directors have both come to a mutual agreement regarding the extent of the European summer transfer window with both parties agreeing to extend the duration of the summer transfer window for the main purpose of granting clubs involved in the Premier League, cubs in the Spanish La Liga, clubs in the Serie A and other leagues around the world sufficient extended period to complete all transfers each clubs have on hand.    The extension of the transfer window deadline will be one welcomed by the elite six clubs in the Premier League Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham , Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United as majority of the six clubs as well as the remaining 16 clubs in the Premier League competition continue to remain unsettled with the current length of the s