Manchester United partial sale completed: Sir Jim era

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I had no idea United had almost double the amount of staff than the next highest number on other clubs. Arsenal has like 500+ or something. :eek2: There's been stories after the last financial reports that United are very close to the PSR limit, hence the massive cost cutting and being willing to sell Rashford.
Like I said originally, I don’t think there was anything wrong with getting rid of some of the deadweight jobs. But when you do that, then you cut the budget for disabled fans… idk it’s pretty easy to see how people are going to get pretty disenchanted from all of it.
 
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Like I said originally, I don’t think there was anything wrong with getting rid of some of the deadweight jobs. But when you do that, then you cut the budget for disabled fans… idk it’s pretty easy to see how people are going to get pretty disenchanted from all of it.
I think we might just have to ignore Jussi in conversations about these things, the man is too far gone down the rabbithole LOL
 
I think we might just have to ignore Jussi in conversations about these things, the man is too far gone down the rabbithole LOL
Like United definitely needs to fix its financials don’t get me wrong. But… cutting the 40k disabled fans budget isn’t where to do it. Especially when you’re bringing in like 7 new executives who I’m sure are all making well over 7 figures and one you already had to fire over bad scouting of…
 

I like my clubs socialists not capitalist scum … oh wait
Still better than the Glazers for actually caring about the sporting side and still a way better option than becoming a Qatari state club. Yay...
 
Sir Jim must have sacked the facilities staff so he could save an extra 200k a year. That Ten Hag payout isn't going to fund itself.
United really needed ownership like FSG that would have AT LEAST shown restraint on transfers until the infrastructure was fixed; but Utd fans wouldn’t stand for sacrificing incoming transfers even if the stadium is leaking on them
 

Not laughing about the weather since the very rare November floods in the South Western Finland produced e-coli bacteria in my home town's water just over a week ago for the first time ever, meaning we had to boil the drinking & cooking water for a while. They discovered the problem water intake site quickly, shut it down and got 0 in test results for the next five days. Got the "all clear" last Wednesday. Canal's closeness at Old Trafford probably means it's potentially constant fear.

Edit: obligatory "rats entering a sinking ship for once" and "Confirmed Mickey Mouse club"
 
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So that no one has to click on the article, the relevant part was this:

"The shift from Glazer ownership to INEOS has been dramatic. But the working relationship between Ratcliffe and the American siblings has been described as friendly and running smoothly. Sources who know both parties suspect that is because the Glazers are happy for Ratcliffe to take the lead so long as there is the idea he will one day buy their remaining stake."
 

It is estimated United saved around £250,000 by cancelling the Christmas function, but those at the club say the call was made in light of so many people losing their jobs, and celebrating in those circumstances would have been wrong, rather than it being a financial calculation.
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In March, Ratcliffe had appointed Interpath Advisory, a corporate restructuring firm, to delve into the finances of a club that had recorded losses of £144.2m in the two campaigns prior.

One of the findings Ratcliffe felt pertinent was on the spending of the employees and directors when on trips abroad. A receipt from a Las Vegas nightclub, from United’s pre-season tour, was recorded at more than $3,000, charged to a company card. It was not the only one from that date. On other occasions, members of the commercial team were able to get chauffeurs, five-star hotels, first-class flights, and $100 dinners per night, such as at Nobu Miami, while trying to complete deals.

Staff being able to let their hair down when away, or wine and dine clients, was seen by the Glazers as a fair expense and the club’s sponsorship business was industry-leading, but Ratcliffe viewed it differently. He withdrew corporate credit cards and enforced much tighter spending, to the point where staff now have to plot train journeys using the split-ticket mechanism for lower-cost fares.
 

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