FFP changes from next summer, so football costs (wages plus amortisation) have to be no more than 90% of revenue (which includes profits on player sales). They'll be within that but it then goes down to 80% the next year, settling at 70% from 2025.At what point will they fall foul of FFP? That is a diabolical set of post-Covid figures, particularly as they recorded a rise in revenues. Their finances seem to be out of control. They are living on the back of a £500m plus debt to US banks. How can that be acceptable or sustainable? Compare the UEFA witchunt against City over 10 year-old accounts and relatively small amounts of money to the lack of any serious scrutiny of the appalling financial state of United, Barca, and Real Madrid.
Oui.PB’s French ?
Pretty sure that debt increase is explained by the loss, you don’t add the increase in debt to the loss to increase the loss bud.The club's debt also went up, from £419.5m in 2021 to £514.9m, so it's more like £200million
So again FFP will turn a blind eye again,
fudge fudge fudge the lot of them so-called elite clubs, I thought barcelona figures were dodgy but united take the biscuit
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Got binned off for people taking too many touchesWhatever happened to Bobby's soccer school?
Probably looking for more condemned meatThe Chairman of the rags, Martin Edwards was caught peering under one of the doors in the ladies loo.
iirc, it was in a European stadium but that doesn't charge the fact that these days he'd be signing the sex offenders register.
Lol how can skysports predict a profit for the next 12 months when the rags have lost nearly a third of its share price in the last year , interests rates are rising along with their debt , the highest wage bill in premiership history ,the stadium is in desperate need of repair and a training complex rochdale would be embarrassed of .....its great to be a blueLosses and debt rise at Manchester United - but profit predicted next year
Final year results for Manchester United projected profits of between £100m and £110m for next year.news.sky.com
Aw bless sky not wanting the plastic wankers to go into full meltdown by saying don't worry next season will be fine.
Shite journalism yet again and the softly softly approach for them red mardarses.
It was at Everton, wasn’t it?PR37 has finally been charged by the FA over the ‘phone incident at Goodison.
Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United forward charged by FA over fan's phone incident
Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo is charged by the Football Association over footage which appeared to show him knocking a phone out of a fan's hand.www.bbc.co.uk
What has taken them so fucking long?