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Thread: Back of a phag packet calculation

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    Back of a phag packet calculation

    When Dave Doggett, that gifted saint was chairman, in name only, he was very open about finances. At its best United were making over 5 million a year.

    That included a million from the FA just for being a football league club, a million for the youth scheme which was top rated, gates, adverts, sponsorship season tickets etc, making over 5 mill.

    Compare that too today, that FA income must be still there, plus another large sum from the Premiership. There is still season tickets, ads, sponsorship i follow etc, that makes over 3 million easy.

    The wage cap is 1.5 million, which United have said they are well below, i certainly believe that.

    The club said that last year they made a loss of 650,00 £. The club do not own the ground so save a fortune there.

    Doesnt add up does it?

    Its about time CFU started doing there job, but that wont happen.

    So where is the money?

    BARRY OUT.

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    The youth scheme has a million to spend, where are the results? Luke Berry was the last to make the grade. If you believe the club, its producing youngsters left right and centre.

    What are the costings for it.?

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