Manchester United announce record revenues of £590m https://www.skysports.com/football/...ester-united-announce-record-revenues-of-590m
Just proves over a period of games a good team will always beat a team with a couple of decent players who do not play as a team
Confusing table. Does it mean in form for the particular player? Sterling is **** and near the top, so does that just mean "this is as good as he gets" whereas Salah is playing better but is capable of far more so is lower
Man Utd: Jose Mourinho says Paul Pogba will not captain club again https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45644719
Probably because he made a **** of Mourinho when he slated his managers tactics and said Utd should "attack attack attack", that goes against Mourinho's philosophy and will now see Pogba put in a transfer request. Evening Diego.
Funny United news tonight - - Pogba / Mou fallout - Debt has increased from 40m to 253m - wage bill at 300m, second highest in Europe
Terrible what happened to Liam Miller and todays charity match in Cork between Celtic and Man U drew a crowd of 45,000, well done to those who took part and attended.
apparently their debt is all exchange rate. #brexit their revenue of course has nothing to do with currency they are just hugely.popular. hmmmm. and of course wages are only what the players are due. #standard
This afternoon, 2-2 draw and Utd won on pens. The BBC have made it into a bit of a man u love in but here's a match report. Liam Miller tribute match: Capacity 45,000 crowd at Cork GAA ground as United win https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45637667