No comments allowed on the story, says it all! They really do operate under a different set of rules.Manchester United finances: Club report net loss of £113.2m in 2023-24
Manchester United report a net loss of £113.2m in the year to 30 June, their latest accounts show.www.bbc.co.uk
When’s the trophy parade?No mention of United’s losses last season and the 2 previous seasons before last season. Or the 1/2 billion pound debt.
Sly Sports, United updates.
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When’s the trophy parade?
So basically the self appointed " Worlds biggest club " (TM) aren't the best supported, don't have the biggest turnover or are not the most successful ?No mention of United’s losses last season and the 2 previous seasons before last season. Or the 1/2 billion pound debt.
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Don’t let’s go there….So basically the self appointed " Worlds biggest club " (TM) aren't the best supported, have the biggest turnover or are the most successful ?
If any lurking Rag crayons munchers can explain why they're the biggest club in the world, I'm all ears.
As Delia Smith famously said whilst wearing her yellow and gold scarf "where are you?"
And the win they have achieved was with a scruffy, very late goal against Fulham“it means their losses before tax over the past three seasons have amounted to £312.9 million. The club have posted five consecutive full-year losses, due in part to increased investment in the playing squad.”
You see what increased investment in the squad gets you …..