Mark wrote:
How were United "lucky" in becoming the countrys biggest club?
There are manor factors that helped contribute towards Man United becoming as powerful as they are that are clearly down to luck. Being in one of the biggest cities in the country with only one other club in the city is one factor beyond your control. While you scouted him out in Ireland, there's clearly a huge amount of luck involved in managing to snag the greatest ever British footballer and reaping the rewards of him being the biggest star when TV become so influential.
You were lucky that Michael Knighton managed to make such a prick of himself when he was buying the club. If he'd acted in a professional manner then he'd have probably completed the purchase. I somehow doubt a Michael Knighton run MU would be the power they are now.
It was probably luck, rather than judgement, that meant that MU held off firing Fergie when there were loud calls for him to do so.
And I think there's a huge slice of luck in being the biggest and most successful side in the country at the dawning of the Sky TV and Champions League era. You've won the league the same amount of times as the scouse filth, but IMO the financial gains from your titles wins will be worth a lot more than Liverpool got for their titles.
IMO Man United would probably be up with the biggest clubs in the country without many of these factors. But I don't think that the present day MU would be as powerful and overwhelmingly strong as they are if many of these factors hadn't occurred.