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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:03 pm
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Glazer sons join Man Utd's board
Malcolm Glazer's triumphant bid to buy the club has angered fans
Manchester United has announced the appointment of Malcolm Glazer's sons Joel, Avram and Bryan as new non-executive directors of the club.
The announcement came as chairman Sir Roy Gardner said that he stood down from his post on 6 June.
Non-executive directors Ian Much and Jim O'Neill have also both resigned.
Mr Glazer has won almost complete control of the club shares as part of his controversial £790m takeover of the club, much to the anger of supporters.
At the end of the May, the board recommended that shareholders accept the £3 a share being offered by Malcolm Glazer for the remaining stakeholding he does not own.
Mr Glazer currently owns about 76.2% of Manchester United's shares.
On 16 May the billionaire said he had raised his stake in Manchester United to over 75%, finally gaining full control of the club.
He is expected to delist the club's shares by 30 June, in a move would end United's 14-year presence on the London Stock Exchange.
On Tuesday the club also said that Andy Anson had been re-appointed as club commercial director. He was one of the three directors that Glazer voted off the board last November.
Glazer sons join Man Utd's board
Malcolm Glazer's triumphant bid to buy the club has angered fans
Manchester United has announced the appointment of Malcolm Glazer's sons Joel, Avram and Bryan as new non-executive directors of the club.
The announcement came as chairman Sir Roy Gardner said that he stood down from his post on 6 June.
Non-executive directors Ian Much and Jim O'Neill have also both resigned.
Mr Glazer has won almost complete control of the club shares as part of his controversial £790m takeover of the club, much to the anger of supporters.
At the end of the May, the board recommended that shareholders accept the £3 a share being offered by Malcolm Glazer for the remaining stakeholding he does not own.
Mr Glazer currently owns about 76.2% of Manchester United's shares.
On 16 May the billionaire said he had raised his stake in Manchester United to over 75%, finally gaining full control of the club.
He is expected to delist the club's shares by 30 June, in a move would end United's 14-year presence on the London Stock Exchange.
On Tuesday the club also said that Andy Anson had been re-appointed as club commercial director. He was one of the three directors that Glazer voted off the board last November.