It's criminal innitJason wrote: ↑1 year ago https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62992818
Manchester United announce net loss of £115.5m for 2021-22.
Biggest concern is the debt rose from 420 up to 515 in one season, and with the way interest rates are going this is only going to get worse.
This Glazer fuckers have been in charge for over 15 years, withdrawn hundreds of millions into their own pockets, and the debt is as bad as it ever was, with a grim longer term outlook. If they couldn't get the debt paid off when we had years of record low interest rates, what chance do we have going forward.
Also looks like the continued losses and rising debts mean no more spending
Arnold said “Overall, we are ahead of schedule in our recruitment plans as envisaged at the start of the summer, and we do not anticipate the same level of activity in future windows. As always, our planning focuses on the summer window.”
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