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Thread: Manure sacking 250 in job cuts to save money.

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    Manure sacking 250 in job cuts to save money.

    Manure finding things so hard because of Ratcliffe's involvement they are having to sack 250 to save £45 million

    According to the Financial Times they made a loss of £113.2 million last season.

    Poor souls, the heart bleeds for them but I'll bet Ratcliffe doesn't make any sacrifices.

    https://www.ft.com/content/92c0bb26-...8-186458bc1365

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Manure finding things so hard because of Ratcliffe's involvement they are having to sack 250 to save £45 million

    According to the Financial Times they made a loss of £113.2 million last season.

    Poor souls, the heart bleeds for them but I'll bet Ratcliffe doesn't make any sacrifices.

    https://www.ft.com/content/92c0bb26-...8-186458bc1365

    This is something I believe that Supporters Trusts should have the power to bring legal action against the league crooks for.

    The £40million 'allowance' the filth got when every other team in the league got £1m is outrageous.

    This is one of the reasons they managed to squeak in under the limit. They should absolutely get points deductions if Everton & Forest were punished.

    Disgraceful!

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