United calls its community trust a charity on its website. Now its paying for bursaries to Cambridge University for those that cant afford it.

Meanwhile, Mark Bonner thinks being positive and being able to learn will be a decisive factor in keeping Uniteds boat afloat.

If he pulls that off he can write his own cheques for a new club. As for the charity work, why bother with a football club at all? The cash it soaks up must be six figures easily.

Meanwhile.......

Those interested in football have to watch the unfolding disaster starting saturday. I wonder what percentage of your entrance money goes on charity, i already support the world wildlife charity, an elephant charity, and sponser a child in vietnam, a girl. I bought some flooring tiles recently, and unless you decline, a donation goes wherever.....

Its out of control, and my football club is in the hands do gooding, anarchic marxists.

Charity is a bottomless pit, and you will pay Mr United fan, saturday. Twice, on the pitch and off it.

Declan, of Camel Road.