David GILL reckons the Glazers' takeover of Old Trafford has made Manchester United the most stable of the top four clubs.
Despite violent fan reaction against the Florida-based Americans when they bought United for £800 million two years ago, chief executive Gill is convinced the club is thriving - while Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool have suffered boardroom strife.
"We've had security of management both on and off the field, which helps," said Gill.
"Up until the takeover it was a difficult period but we have owners here for the long term, owners who understand sport.
"There are differences between English and American sport - but the Glazers know that to be successful off the pitch you have to be successful on it.
"They've backed us over player contracts or purchases and have been very supportive of the manager and myself. All those factors are working together and with Alex Ferguson having been here for 21 years with trusted staff, it produces stability.
"The owners' strategy appears to be to let the management team manage. They are long-term investors, and that's born out by their record in the States. They are happy to let people do their jobs."
Gill believes the Glazers are role models for foreign investors after de-listing United and taking them private - a move which now values the club at £1billion at least.
He added: "They knew commercially the opportunities were here and we have seen that on this tour to Asia."