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    Just read they are off on a money making Asia tour (£10m) as soon as the season finishes. What is it they say, no rest for the absolute ****e.

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      Originally posted by labourRed View Post
      Just read they are off on a money making Asia tour (£10m) as soon as the season finishes. What is it they say, no rest for the absolute ****e.
      Didn’t realise they were playing Everton
      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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        Originally posted by labourRed View Post
        Just read they are off on a money making Asia tour (£10m) as soon as the season finishes. What is it they say, no rest for the absolute ****e.
        Can you imagine the atmosphere on the plane ride

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          Go on Jim - kick them while they're already down....



          Man Utd start second round of job cuts

          Manchester United have started the process of telling staff whether they will lose their jobs in the second round of redundancies since Sir Jim Ratcliffe bought into the club last year.

          Staff at United's Carrington training ground were among those being told on Friday whether they would be retained or let go.

          BBC Sport has been told the decision not to tell anyone connected to the first team of their fate was to try and ensure preparations for this week's Europa League final were not disrupted.

          It is anticipated that the sports science, medical and scouting departments will be among the areas that could be affected, with up to 200 jobs set to go.

          Morale around the club is said to be at a low ebb given this latest news has come so soon after Wednesday's defeat by Tottenham in the Europa League final.

          Club sources are adamant the timescale for the redundancies has not changed.

          United had about 1,100 employees before the first wave of cuts last year.

          About 250 employees were made redundant during the first round of redundancies, saving the club between £8m and £10m.

          United chief executive Omar Berrada said earlier this year that between 150 and 200 redundancies were set to follow.

          Defeat in Bilbao means United will be without European football next season for only the second time since 1990, leaving a £100m hole in the club's finances.

          Ratcliffe has embarked on a series of cost-cutting initiatives since purchasing a minority stake in the club in February 2024.

          Club ambassadors, including Sir Alex Ferguson, have had their roles reprised, while a canteen for staff was closed and replaced with the offer of free fruit.

          Ratcliffe and fellow co-owner Avram Glazer attended Wednesday's final defeat in Bilbao, with Ferguson pictured alongside them.

          Sources have told BBC Sport that a number of cars were driven to Bilbao before the final for the use of Ratcliffe and senior club officials during their time in Spain.

          The club stuck to plans to hold a barbecue for the first-team squad and family members at Carrington following the defeat by Spurs.

          But the latest cutbacks come against a bleak financial backdrop, with United losing more than £370m over the past five years.
          What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

          Batman

          F*** off!!!

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            Originally posted by John Barnes View Post
            Can you imagine the atmosphere on the plane ride
            I’d guess more than a few will be in economy. Non-playing staff certainly but also any academy lads.
            Never knowingly optimistic

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              Originally posted by John Barnes View Post
              Can you imagine the atmosphere on the plane ride
              Air travel might be a bit too rich for their blood now.

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                Scott McTominay just scored a scissors kick for Napoli in a 2-0 win to win the League. He’s a legend out there already - 13 goals this season.

                Every decision Utd make

                [ame]https://twitter.com/scotlandnt/status/1925999680879522089[/ame]
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                  He and Billy Gilmour have certainly had fairy-tale seasons.

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                    Lewis Ferguson captained Bologna to the Italian cup also.
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                      Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                      Scott McTominay just scored a scissors kick for Napoli in a 2-0 win to win the League. He’s a legend out there already - 13 goals this season.

                      Every decision Utd make

                      https://twitter.com/scotlandnt/statu...99680879522089

                      He's always come across as a non cunt player.
                      "We oil the jaws of the war machine and feed it with our babies."

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                        Série A player of the season.

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                          Watching Scotland games you could tell he was absolutely class - they just never recognised it at Utd and never played him the right way.
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                            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                            Lewis Ferguson captained Bologna to the Italian cup also.

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                              Scenes.

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                                Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                                Watching Scotland games you could tell he was absolutely class - they just never recognised it at Utd and never played him the right way.
                                Yep they sold him & kept Antony and then sent Antony out on loan & he's tearing it up in Spain.
                                Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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