Manchester United retain Bryan Robson as ambassador in face of Dispatches backlash

19 July 2011 06:36
By Mark Ogden[LNB]7:36AM BST 19 Jul 2011[LNB]Comments[LNB] As revealed by The Telegraph, the programme secretly filmed the former England and Manchester United captain giving advice on how to circumvent Football Association rules on owning more than one football club. [LNB]In one clip, Robson, 54, working for London Nominees Football Fund, says: "I disagree with people when they say football is a sport. When the Sky [TV] money came in, that changed. Football is a business." [LNB]Other members of the fund talked about loopholes that enabled foreign owners, with the help of offshore bank accounts and front groups, to buy two English clubs. [LNB]Robson and another associate boasted how they would get players on loan from United once they had bought one or two of the Championship and Football League clubs they claim are open to take over. [LNB]There was immediate backlash from United supporters, with many of them calling on the social network site Twitter for Robson to be stripped of his ambassador's role. [LNB]Related Articles

Source: Telegraph