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Post by oscared on Jan 26, 2021 10:35:57 GMT
£118 lost revenue so far due to the Pandemic,there's the summer transfer budget! £118 isn't too bad Iv got more than that in my wallet.
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Post by kstandhand on Jan 26, 2021 11:25:04 GMT
£118 lost revenue so far due to the Pandemic,there's the summer transfer budget! £118 isn't too bad Iv got more than that in my wallet. that was per second
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Post by ratbag on Jan 26, 2021 12:30:32 GMT
£118 lost revenue so far due to the Pandemic,there's the summer transfer budget! £118 isn't too bad Iv got more than that in my wallet. You still carry cash??
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Post by oscared on Jan 26, 2021 12:49:42 GMT
£118 isn't too bad Iv got more than that in my wallet. You still carry cash?? Yea but its a bit frayed at the edges..
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Post by oscared on Jan 26, 2021 13:04:50 GMT
With Ole I feel that I cant allow myself to get carried away, I want to but something is holding me back.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Jan 26, 2021 14:30:38 GMT
£118 lost revenue so far due to the Pandemic,there's the summer transfer budget! Last summer was the perfect time to flex our muscles and go in hard in the transfer market. We wasted that, but the length of the pandemic has meant we probably have a reprive and could do it this summer instead. Watch that opportunity get completely wasted.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Feb 22, 2021 10:59:14 GMT
(19/20 season)
Note we didn’t have the similar levels of sponsorship growth, even though it’s supposedly Ed’s superpower.
Scouse manage to come close to us on revenue and also win a league title (and the CL the year before). What is this sorcery?!
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Post by Carbon on Feb 22, 2021 13:09:36 GMT
Well thats no big summer spend then
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Post by kstandhand on Feb 22, 2021 13:22:24 GMT
Well thats no big summer spend then It's going to get worse,even with the Vacc programme seemingly going pretty well,clubs are not going to be able to sell season tickets & memberships with any great deal of confidence. The other big elephant in the room for us is the Chevvy deal & who replaces it when the extended deal comes to an end. As good as Woodward & Arnold are at drumming up sponsorship deals,there is now way on Gods earth they will be able to replace Chevvy with anyone prepared to pay remotely close to what Chevvy have paid. Financially it will get a lot worse than this between now & whenever the return to normal life is.
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Post by Karma on Feb 22, 2021 16:40:09 GMT
Well Solskaer has bent over backwards to suggest he’s been backed so it’s no big issue really .
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Post by johnboy14 on Feb 22, 2021 16:59:47 GMT
Well thats no big summer spend then It's going to get worse,even with the Vacc programme seemingly going pretty well,clubs are not going to be able to sell season tickets & memberships with any great deal of confidence. The other big elephant in the room for us is the Chevvy deal & who replaces it when the extended deal comes to an end. As good as Woodward & Arnold are at drumming up sponsorship deals,there is now way on Gods earth they will be able to replace Chevvy with anyone prepared to pay remotely close to what Chevvy have paid. Financially it will get a lot worse than this between now & whenever the return to normal life is. I have no problem watching those pricks squirm around looking for sponsors. Selling the Man Utd brand has never been a problem for this club. There not trying to sell City after all
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Post by kstandhand on Feb 23, 2021 10:57:32 GMT
In October 2020, United revealed that revenue was down £118.1M for the year.
Total loss during COVID-19 is now close to £200M.
7th January 2021, United paid £9M in dividends to the Glazers.
Another payment of £9M will be paid to the Glazers June,just days before the summer window opens.
Woodward now also receives fairly significant dividends.
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Post by Bestie on Feb 23, 2021 11:28:17 GMT
In October 2020, United revealed that revenue was down £118.1M for the year. Total loss during COVID-19 is now close to £200M. 7th January 2021, United paid £9M in dividends to the Glazers. Another payment of £9M will be paid to the Glazers June,just days before the summer window opens. Woodward now also receives fairly significant dividends. Don't forget the dividend payment made last June.
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Post by Bestie on Feb 23, 2021 11:28:54 GMT
Well thats no big summer spend then It's going to get worse,even with the Vacc programme seemingly going pretty well,clubs are not going to be able to sell season tickets & memberships with any great deal of confidence. The other big elephant in the room for us is the Chevvy deal & who replaces it when the extended deal comes to an end. As good as Woodward & Arnold are at drumming up sponsorship deals,there is now way on Gods earth they will be able to replace Chevvy with anyone prepared to pay remotely close to what Chevvy have paid. Financially it will get a lot worse than this between now & whenever the return to normal life is. They aren't even that good.
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Post by kstandhand on Feb 23, 2021 11:39:24 GMT
In October 2020, United revealed that revenue was down £118.1M for the year. Total loss during COVID-19 is now close to £200M. 7th January 2021, United paid £9M in dividends to the Glazers. Another payment of £9M will be paid to the Glazers June,just days before the summer window opens. Woodward now also receives fairly significant dividends. Don't forget the dividend payment made last June. Normally you would only receive a dividend on a profit,the club made a nett loss last financial year,they still took their full dividends.
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