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Paul.S
One manager they can get in straight away is Laurent Blanc if they decide to pull the trigger.
I said last season, he would've been far better, as he has decent experience compared to Solskjaer. It would've then allowed them to see if he was good long-term, and if not, push for someone else.
Mate of mine runs a junior team in yorkshire , got this through
Following the recent success of offering complimentary tickets to junior teams, we're pleased to announce the offer will continue for the next two UEFA Europa League home games. This is a fantastic opportunity to bring a group of juniors to see a live match at the Theatre of Dreams (minimum required group size is 1 adult and 4 juniors).
Man Utd v FK Partizan – Thur 7th Nov, KO 20:00
Man Utd v AZ Alkmaar – Thur 12th Dec, KO 20:00
Please call 0161 868 8000 to secure seats for the matches above. Please also let us know if you're interested in car parking, priced at £10 (coaches £25).
If you have any particular seating requirements e.g. accessible seating, please call 0161 868 8009.
Many thanks
Sam Kelleher
Head of Ticketing & Membership
nice touch, but doing anything to fill an ever emptying stadium
If course, sacking Ole won't really solve anything. I'm starting to wonder if Woodward is on borrowed time. If he is, then getting a half competent man / woman to run the thing would surely improve them.
I saw Kenyon was looking to buy Newcastle the other day. They could do worse than get him in.
They announced record revenues a few weeks back, no way will they be moving him on any time soon which is brilliant!
The growth was almost all down to TV deals which have increased every other clubs revenue too. Match day revenue was static. Commercial, not much better.
Love the fact they refer to is as "the Theatre of dreams" whilst also doing anything they can to get bums on seats
Probably calling it the Theatre of dreams because the football they play sends you to sleep
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
The growth was almost all down to TV deals which have increased every other clubs revenue too. Match day revenue was static. Commercial, not much better.
Those are not good signs.
Maybe so, however the bottom line is record revenue. Based on the Glaziers performance so far as owners this will be enough for them to continue belief in him as being the right man for the job.
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