United thread 2020/21

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Plus the 60 million they just borrowed that the BBC hid on the Utd page and not main football page


I still think though the PL dropping some of its FFP rules on the quiet inc wage increases the other year when the Rags desperately needed to renew multiple contracts and spend heavily was dodgy to see the least
 
Typical Cockney Rag. Cundy has him on toast



Not sure Cundy argues his point as well as he could. His point is correct, United are not the 2nd best team in the league, as position is a reflection of results, not performance. And those results can be achieved without being the best performing team. United have been the worst performing team in all their games against the historical top 6, but yet they are above those teams in the table.
 
Not sure Cundy argues his point as well as he could. His point is correct, United are not the 2nd best team in the league, as position is a reflection of results, not performance. And those results can be achieved without being the best performing team. United have been the worst performing team in all their games against the historical top 6, but yet they are above those teams in the table.
I’ve always been a firm believer that league tables don’t lie over the course of a full season.

If Manchester United finish in the top 4 I will stop believing it.
 
Plus the 60 million they just borrowed that the BBC hid on the Utd page and not main football page


I still think though the PL dropping some of its FFP rules on the quiet inc wage increases the other year when the Rags desperately needed to renew multiple contracts and spend heavily was dodgy to see the least

"It is estimated United lost over £100m in income over the past 12 months, so to prevent cash reserves dropping to level they did not feel happy with, the decision was taken to take a portion of the £200m rolling credit facility they arranged last year."

The same rolling credit that was up to 150m last year.
@Prestwich_Blue is United's "credit facility" factored into total debt? Or should this be added to the 455m.
 
Not sure Cundy argues his point as well as he could. His point is correct, United are not the 2nd best team in the league, as position is a reflection of results, not performance. And those results can be achieved without being the best performing team. United have been the worst performing team in all their games against the historical top 6, but yet they are above those teams in the table.
Cindy didn’t have the chance to argue his point, as the Cockney rag interrupted everything he tried to say.
 
"It is estimated United lost over £100m in income over the past 12 months, so to prevent cash reserves dropping to level they did not feel happy with, the decision was taken to take a portion of the £200m rolling credit facility they arranged last year."

The same rolling credit that was up to 150m last year.
@Prestwich_Blue is United's "credit facility" factored into total debt? Or should this be added to the 455m.
It's only part of the total debt when used so it needs to be added.
 
I was wondering earlier would the Rags have been any worse off if they had stuck with Moyes and given him time to build the team he wanted, when you look at the money they have spunked away over those years with managers coming and going with differing ways of playing how could it have been any worse?
 
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