Always look at their cashflow statement when they release quarterly results. In the 3 months to December they had negative cashflow from operations of just over £55m. That's before any transfer or financing activities. Their net cash outflow over the 3 months was nearly £115m after those payments and receipts for outgoing transfers.
They balanced that with £80m proceeds from the sale of shares, presumably from Scruffy Jim buying yet more shares. So basically he's propping them up while they're haemorrhaging cash.
Their £300m overdraft is being heavily used as well, with them using £215m of it up to December. If they carry on being cash negative to the same extent, they'll be using a lot more this current quarter. Can't wait for their Q3 accounts.
No European football next season is really going to hurt them badly, if they aren't already heading for the rocks this season. Ocean Finance will be licking their lips.