Excellent news, i think United will be fielding some of the 1800 youngsters they coach every week, coach, more like a kick around coached by someone that used to play for Bassingbourn reserves division 5a.

Didnt Cambridge have the biggest sunday league in the country once.? Now its gone, replaced by computer screens. Ive been wondering if the community trust might be registered as a charity, which it is, you cant have Cambridge United football club and charity can you?

Whereby, during the construction of accounts, if there is one trying to reflect wot really happens, there might be tax advantages.

After all, if you make 5 mill, you dont want to pay tax on that, but 2 and a half is ok etc, or however it works, with 2 and a half going on handouts. Two and a half milion cant be far short.

The problem is, United pay two and a half million on charity, not half a million, the rest going on a striker, but taxed as a charity.

There is no cap on feeling good though, why bother with a mask of football,?