United thread 2019/20

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Remember when Woodentop said "Our performance on the pitch has no effect on our financial performance." Complete rubbish. Share price is down 30% in last 12 months.
Share price is a sign that investors are starting to worry, but over financial performance has proved resilient to pitch performances according to the article and last year returns were up 6%. The owners will still continue to milk this cash cow for some time yet and give scant attention to the footballing issues that have been there for several years. Although its great to see them suffer in footballing terms, its shocking to see what the owners are doing to the club. With such a high debt it could easily be a Thomas Cook ,
 
Share price is a sign that investors are starting to worry, but over financial performance has proved resilient to pitch performances according to the article and last year returns were up 6%. The owners will still continue to milk this cash cow for some time yet and give scant attention to the footballing issues that have been there for several years. Although its great to see them suffer in footballing terms, its shocking to see what the owners are doing to the club. With such a high debt it could easily be a Thomas Cook ,
Their wage bill has increased quite sharply and will go up again with contract renewals and recruitment. Increasing costs and expected reductions in income next year do not paint a pretty picture. They still have revenues over £600m, so they will be ok, more's the pity!
 
Glad to see a guy supporting his local club rather than glory hunting at the Etihad.
 
Glazers selling shares to raise 400m another big splurge on its way once they get a proper manager in next summer.
It says that none of the proceeds of any sale will be going to the club in the document they filed. I seem to remember City always had something like this at the old AGM's. It allowed them to issue and sell more shares but it didn't mean that they would do so.
 
Prancing penalty taker and World Cup winner Carlton Palmer set for rags return for tricky home efl Cup tie against league one Rochdale.
 
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