United thread 2019/20

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Just been on the main BBC news sport Rashford heading to full match fitness, unbelievable.

That's because he has been running around south Manchester with free meals for the hungry kids before running to Manchester uni to learn sign language before running to Bergamo to help fight the epidemic before running to UNESCO to save the world.
 
If anyone has access to the Financial Times (think you get 3 free stories per month if you register) there's a couple of United-related stories in today. The first is about how badly the bricks-and-mortar retailing sector will be hit, particularly heavily indebted companies. They aren't mentioned but I suspect Glazer Properties is one of those: https://www.ft.com/content/9ea5cbfd-57e3-44b2-abd0-5f4f33606bd2

And the other is about how even a financially strong club like them might be affected by this situation: https://www.ft.com/content/4579c1db-d26b-4df1-8554-b77c272315b9
 
Just reading on the BBC that Sancho will move to the Rags for £115m and that the Rags are increasingly confident of signing Saul Niguez for a club record £135m. The last time I looked this disgusting club were half a billion pounds in debt yet it appears they still have enough money to spend £250m on two players.

Can anyone explain ?

These hypocrites are accusing us of spending money we don’t have. If anyone needs to be investigated I think we all know who it is.
 
Sancho, Saul, Grealish, Kane all targets for the rags. Which means they will sign some youngster from Hull.
 
Just reading on the BBC that Sancho will move to the Rags for £115m and that the Rags are increasingly confident of signing Saul Niguez for a club record £135m. The last time I looked this disgusting club were half a billion pounds in debt yet it appears they still have enough money to spend £250m on two players.

Can anyone explain ?

These hypocrites are accusing us of spending money we don’t have. If anyone needs to be investigated I think we all know who it is.

Plus another £130 to 150m in wages for those 2 over 5 years. Biggest wage bill in the PL but the media chose to ignore that.
 
If anyone has access to the Financial Times (think you get 3 free stories per month if you register) there's a couple of United-related stories in today. The first is about how badly the bricks-and-mortar retailing sector will be hit, particularly heavily indebted companies. They aren't mentioned but I suspect Glazer Properties is one of those: https://www.ft.com/content/9ea5cbfd-57e3-44b2-abd0-5f4f33606bd2

And the other is about how even a financially strong club like them might be affected by this situation: https://www.ft.com/content/4579c1db-d26b-4df1-8554-b77c272315b9

You can smell the desperation for European qualification in the second article.
 
It is in difficult times like this that we all need something to smile, even laugh about. My go to thought is 'how much money has The Piano Player cost the Rags':
a) when he was playing for them
b) when he wasn't playing for them but on loan
c) when he was on loan but out injured
d) when he was on loan but there was no football.
 
Just reading on the BBC that Sancho will move to the Rags for £115m and that the Rags are increasingly confident of signing Saul Niguez for a club record £135m. The last time I looked this disgusting club were half a billion pounds in debt yet it appears they still have enough money to spend £250m on two players.

Can anyone explain ?

These hypocrites are accusing us of spending money we don’t have. If anyone needs to be investigated I think we all know who it is.
Hoping Sancho won't go to the rags. Too good for them...
 
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