Yup...we're paying 37 million in interest on loans...close that bloody money-pit canteen. Gawd success comes at a price dunnit?
'In those figures included a £10.4million pay-off to former boss Erik ten Hag upon his dismissal from the club in October, while ex-sporting director Dan Ashworth, who spent only five months in the role before being dispensed with, was paid a £4million severance in what was a staggeringly wasteful financial move from United.
Among the details in the quarterly report showed a net finance cost of £37.6million, a sum related to interest on club borrowing, and one that took United’s net cumulative interest paid since the Glazers acquired the club in controversial circumstances back in 2005, to over £1billion, as per football finance expert Kieran Maguire.
We all know the Glaziers are leeches and have no interest in the club other than to acquire wealth.
They have very little opportunity of getting rid of players this summer or next as they only have 6 senior players out of contract before May 2027. Could be even more payoffs this summer. Marcus Rashford still has three years left on his contract come July worth £50M.
I think we are seeing the end of them being a force in the Premier league, let alone Europe. I would be surprised if they qualify for the Champions League again for at least 5 years.
With Man City looking down a smoking barrel we could see Liverpool dominate for quite a few years, maybe even Arsenal.
Wrexham currently 0-0 after 20 minutes in their Vertu Trophy semi final. It would be perfect if they were forced to play a full 120 mins plus pens before they have to play again at 12.30 on Saturday...
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Assume it was a re-arranged game so doesn't feature on there?
Think that happened with one of our games we all assumed would be featured?
For re-arranged fixtures the home club can decline to show it on Now/Sky
Yup...we're paying 37 million in interest on loans...close that bloody money-pit canteen. Gawd success comes at a price dunnit?
'In those figures included a £10.4million pay-off to former boss Erik ten Hag upon his dismissal from the club in October, while ex-sporting director Dan Ashworth, who spent only five months in the role before being dispensed with, was paid a £4million severance in what was a staggeringly wasteful financial move from United.
Among the details in the quarterly report showed a net finance cost of £37.6million, a sum related to interest on club borrowing, and one that took United’s net cumulative interest paid since the Glazers acquired the club in controversial circumstances back in 2005, to over £1billion, as per football finance expert Kieran Maguire.
It beggars belief that any Utd fan goes to games while the Glazers are still there.
Stadium should be empty every week
We all know the Glaziers are leeches and have no interest in the club other than to acquire wealth.
They have very little opportunity of getting rid of players this summer or next as they only have 6 senior players out of contract before May 2027. Could be even more payoffs this summer. Marcus Rashford still has three years left on his contract come July worth £50M.
I think we are seeing the end of them being a force in the Premier league, let alone Europe. I would be surprised if they qualify for the Champions League again for at least 5 years.
With Man City looking down a smoking barrel we could see Liverpool dominate for quite a few years, maybe even Arsenal.
5 years time? A team closer to home might be bossing the Premier League. hem hem.....
Yes, on present showing Man U look like an Aston Villa style outfit, hanging around mid-table with the odd push to top half.
Oh how they must rue losing out on the Super League...
Not sure Slot's methods will carry on being as successful as they have been this season...and he has an aging team angling for new contracts.
I still reckon Man City will be second this season. Pep rebuild for next term.
Arsenal will do what Arsenal always do. Close but no cigar.
But bear in mind, I have predicted we will beat Birmingham 2-0.
Wrexham currently 0-0 after 20 minutes in their Vertu Trophy semi final. It would be perfect if they were forced to play a full 120 mins plus pens before they have to play again at 12.30 on Saturday...