sheblue wrote:It just can't be true that Chelsea are interested in the big slab head. I mean they were stupid enough to buy Sterling. Are they really that stupid offering to take the slab?
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:It just can't be true that Chelsea are interested in the big slab head. I mean they were stupid enough to buy Sterling. Are they really that stupid offering to take the slab?
Are the rags that stupid not to accept a bona fide offer
blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have announced a net loss of £115.5m for the 2021-22 season even though revenues rose by 18% to £583.2m.
Figures released incorporating the end of their financial year in June showed losses rose by £23.3m compared to 2021.
The club's debt also went up, from £419.5m in 2021 to £514.9m this year - an increase of more than 22%.
"Our club's mission is to win football matches and entertain our fans," chief executive Richard Arnold said.
As a result of the signings last summer of the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane wages rose by 19.1%, a rise of £61.6m to £384.2m.
That figure is the highest in Premier League history, surpassing the previous total of £355m set by Manchester City who have actually won a few trophies and have a squad that is worth more than 87pence.
nottsblue wrote:blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have announced a net loss of £115.5m for the 2021-22 season even though revenues rose by 18% to £583.2m.
Figures released incorporating the end of their financial year in June showed losses rose by £23.3m compared to 2021.
The club's debt also went up, from £419.5m in 2021 to £514.9m this year - an increase of more than 22%.
"Our club's mission is to win football matches and entertain our fans," chief executive Richard Arnold said.
As a result of the signings last summer of the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane wages rose by 19.1%, a rise of £61.6m to £384.2m.
That figure is the highest in Premier League history, surpassing the previous total of £355m set by Manchester City who have actually won a few trophies and have a squad that is worth more than 87pence.
Interesting that such abysmal results haven't brought any condemnation from either Sky or the BBC
Imagine if we make a loss like that?
We would never hear the end of it. We are still talked about as big spenders despite having better net spends than most if not all the top 6-7 clubs over the last 5 or so years
Mase wrote:An angry Cristiano Ronaldo stormed off the pitch and refused to clap Manchester United's away support as his first start in the Premier League under Erik ten Hag ended in a dismal 4-0 defeat at Brentford.
Ronaldo, visibly frustrated after seeing his team suffer an embarrassing loss, did not shake Ten Hag's hand and appeared to have a terse exchange with assistant coach Steve McLaren before leaving the field at the Brentford Community Stadium.
Dimples wrote:nottsblue wrote:blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have announced a net loss of £115.5m for the 2021-22 season even though revenues rose by 18% to £583.2m.
Figures released incorporating the end of their financial year in June showed losses rose by £23.3m compared to 2021.
The club's debt also went up, from £419.5m in 2021 to £514.9m this year - an increase of more than 22%.
"Our club's mission is to win football matches and entertain our fans," chief executive Richard Arnold said.
As a result of the signings last summer of the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane wages rose by 19.1%, a rise of £61.6m to £384.2m.
That figure is the highest in Premier League history, surpassing the previous total of £355m set by Manchester City who have actually won a few trophies and have a squad that is worth more than 87pence.
Interesting that such abysmal results haven't brought any condemnation from either Sky or the BBC
Imagine if we make a loss like that?
We would never hear the end of it. We are still talked about as big spenders despite having better net spends than most if not all the top 6-7 clubs over the last 5 or so years
"Our club's mission is to win football matches and entertain our fans," chief executive Richard Arnold said.
Failing on both counts
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Is this the end for the bin dippers - :
End of the wheelie bin? Underground 'super-bins' that hold thousands of litres of waste in huge containers below street could be rolled out nationwide after successful launch in Liverpool
Councils across the UK considering adopting 'super-bins' as seen in Liverpool
The bins can hold up to 5,000 litres of waste in huge containers below the street
They eliminate issues associated with wheelie bins such as rats, flies and litter
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