Your club is a merchandising juggernout. You are the biggest club in the world bar none. Its insane.
Your club is a merchandising juggernout. You are the biggest club in the world bar none. Its insane.
On our own steam not by any sugardaddies.![]()
Your club is a merchandising juggernout. You are the biggest club in the world bar none. Its insane.
Biggest club in terms of fans maybe, but we are still lagging behind Real, Barca and Bayern in terms of merchandising and commercial revenue. That's one of the reasons the Glazers bought the club - the year before they took over our commercial revenue was around £41 million of which around £22 million came from Nike and £13 million from Vodafone. Now it's over £110 million of which around £25 million comes from Nike and £20 million from AIG, with a further £10 million from DHL for the training kit and umpteen other global sponsors, partners and so on. And we're still around £40 million behind Bayern and £20 million behind Real, with a new kit deal to be negotiated next year, so there is still massive growth potential for us in this area.
Scary thoughts for our rivals![]()
This isn't completely true. Nor is it frightening. What's more scary is your current team. They look really strong. No true football fans gives an ish about the balance sheet.
A health balance sheet means you get to play in europe.
Unlike a few "other" teams that should fail

A health balance sheet? Wouldn't that be something to do with your food consumption?
Dogleash.
Can you come up with something a little original?
If Man United are so healthy in terms of cash reserves, why didn't they sign Snjeider. There is a simple reason for this. If they were going to pay Snjeider £250k a week, that would put Wayne Rooneys nose out of joint, as this is just a rumour nobody can earn more than him. Rooney then would have to be given a pay-rise, something which Manchester United cannot afford. So if United fans want to blame anyone for their failure to sign Snjeider, the blame lies with Rooney.
Why pay £35M and silly wages on a player when we have youth coming through.

First time I read this I thought you were talking about Andy Carroll![]()