schmunk
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It’s available on Spotify, Acast, Downcast and all good apps. Over one million downloads to date.
I listen through Google Podcasts, but regrettably there's no rating system (as far as I can see).
It’s available on Spotify, Acast, Downcast and all good apps. Over one million downloads to date.
Agreed - I'm staggered how they manage to do two high quality pods a week. Loads of great stuff and highly entertaining.
Yeas. How come a so-called university lecturerer has so much time on his hands, gasbagging about foorball, and that?
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He probably teaches a so called subject too.
I'm going to be sacked in the morning, aren't I?
Would a really huge club be “allowed” to just fold like a Macclesfield or bury? I’m kinda interested if there would be enough fan power to pay off the debts?
I'm going to be sacked in the morning, aren't I?
I remember a few years someone on R4 money programme saying any company with the debt of Man Utd would have been wound up years ago
Cheers MB.
Manchester United had £90m in the bank at 31 March, since then they’ve arranged a £150m overdraft facility.
They will suffer from loss of Matchday income, works out at about £4m per game,. They’ve received their first instalment of TV money for 2020/21 from the PL as well as UEFA prize money for reaching SF of Europa League, so they’re not skint, just being cautious.
This 4 million a game. Firstly, wow. Secondly, and excuse my ignorance, that’s from program sales, food and drinks etc. Literally the money fans spend in the ground on the day?
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At ST is £750 ish divide by 19. . . . x 75k = £3m
another million is everyone spending £13 ish
This 4 million a game. Firstly, wow. Secondly, and excuse my ignorance, that’s from program sales, food and drinks etc. Literally the money fans spend in the ground on the day?
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At ST is £750 ish divide by 19. . . . x 75k = £3m
another million is everyone spending £13 ish
This 4 million a game. Firstly, wow. Secondly, and excuse my ignorance, that’s from program sales, food and drinks etc. Literally the money fans spend in the ground on the day?
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It's ticket sales and hospitality packages, merchandise is usually included in commercial income. For all their faults, the Glazers have frozen ST prices at OT for nearly all of the last decade.
The gap compared to the Albion is alarming.
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Crikey. I guess it’s at least reassuring that we’re missing out on 19 rather than over a hundred million potentially this season though.
Is 2019 last season or the calendar year? And if it is last season why is there no reduction from the covid lockout?
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It's ticket sales and hospitality packages, merchandise is usually included in commercial income. For all their faults, the Glazers have frozen ST prices at OT for nearly all of the last decade.
The gap compared to the Albion is alarming.
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