United Thread | 2025/26

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If Google is correct, United have reported losses of:

24/25 - £33m
23/24 - £113.2m
22/23 - £28.7m

That gives them a figure of £174.9m loss over the last three seasons. I know they were permitted around £48m special costs as exempt for "restructuring" during the takeover, but their £40m special "COVID losses" season (which was substantially higher than most other clubs and, some may say, unusually out of step) is now out of the period taken into account for psr.

I also see they've been granted a £50m exceptional cost for the Carrington refurbishment, and the £10.4m cost for sacking tent peg is it included or another exception?

But even then, they've got to be close to the limits, surely? And that's is now heading into a season where they're guaranteed to have less matchdays and ticketing income because of less games. Maybe we should be crediting their accountants here, but it does feel an awful lot like certain clubs enjoy a closer relationship with the rule makers, than others.
Depends which accounts the losses are from. The ones that are reported to thr PL are under the name Red Football, not Manchester United. I don’t think their Red Football accounts include their shareholders’ taking money out of the club to pay the debts that they leveraged against the club when they bought the shares. So their losses might be less than that if those figures are Manchester United figures.
 
Fourth highest revenue in world football.
Do they realise who is second.

Doesn't really matter how big your revenue is, if your out goings are more than your in comings. You are living above your means and owe people money.
 
They're telling them what they want to hear so they can get the engagement. 1st goal is always huge in the derby, but coming home from the game I couldn't remember them having a shot on target even though the stats said 2
They had a powder puff attempt from Sesko that Donna threw his cap on and a really sweet volley from Mbueno.
 
Look everyone. You have no soul. You have no conscience. You hate Yoonited. You hate Trafford. How dare you kick a horse, when it's already dead. 70 % of the scum said they would beat us and all you can do is laugh your heads off. You don’t care that the 70% are in a mental health crisis, all because of Sunday. And Foden. And Haaland. For shame! May they be relegated, nonetheless. What say you?
 
I don't think I've ever seen a "start a thread whilst pissed, probably won't even remember doing it tomorrow" thread during daylight hours before. Impressive.
 
They had a powder puff attempt from Sesko that Donna threw his cap on and a really sweet volley from Mbueno.
Whereas the BBC would probably have reported it thus: 'The billionaires of City were left reeling after endless attacks from this wonderful Untied team. The pampered rich boys under the so-called 'greatest manager ever' Pep Guardiola, were toothless in attack and lacklustre in midfield - best not mention what City laughingly call a defence.
It soon became apparent that with Untied dominating proceedings, Amorim had decided to ease the pressure on Guardiola and told his men to take their foot off the gas. Which proves what a magnificent man he is, and what an astonishingly fortunate man Pep is to get away with his billion pound team scoring three highly controversial goals against the run of play.'
 

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