Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
And did the BBC get in a plug for the latest club watch as it disgracefully did last time?odd how they get a comprehensive break down of the previous quarter's finances posted on the BBC News website, posted in glowing terms inevitably.
But I bet they didn't include this, which was in the Financial Times a less star-struck write-up: "Despite the revenue and earnings rise, United reiterated previous guidance that it expects revenues to be broadly flat compared to last year at £575 to £585m, and adjusted ebitda to come in lower, between £175m to £185m compared to £199m in the year to June 30."