Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Hivi bado kuna Belo, Nzi, Bulldog hebu mrudisheni Eqlypzzzzzzzzzzzz kutokakitanda cha madaktari .... . .and co. hapa? ... hawachoki hawa kubadili majina si walikuwa wanajiita hawashikiki chacha chikika wamebadili jina .. .... ... Red Cross team .. ... .7UP! Khe khe khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


BTW hata
BJ naona kasepa naona wamebaki hawa wauza kashata ... ... au dingi kawa mkali ..... .... .. khe khe khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Kapime akil yako kabla hujaanza tembea uch**
 
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[h=1]Manchester United set for biggest ever annual revenue of around £420 million[/h]Manchester United are expected to announce record annual revenues when they unveil their financial results on Wednesday.
 
Another pyramid red cross team gloating on rich men's worth ... .... ... ... .... khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
[h=1]Premier League: Ed Woodward sets Manchester United goal of third[/h] Last Updated: 10/09/14 6:27pm





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Ed Woodward: Set his sights on Champions League return




Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has revealed the club are budgeting for a third-place finish in the Premier League this season.
Woodward made the comments while speaking on a conference call to investors following the release of the club's latest financial figures, which showed record annual revenue of £433.2m and profits of £23.8m for the year 2013/2014.

Louis van Gaal was brought in to replace David Moyes after a disastrous 2013/2014 campaign in which United finished seventh in the Premier League and failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 1995 but, despite a poor start to the current season, Woodward remains upbeat.
"The 2013/14 season was a very challenging and disappointing one. But under Louis [van Gaal] there is a real feeling at the training ground that we are at the start of something special."
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"We assume third [place] in our budgets," he said when asked about the Reds' expectations for this season.
United splashed in excess of £150m on new arrivals this summer - but Woodward confirmed further funds would be made available if Van Gaal wants to add more players in January.
"We will continue to monitor, together with Louis, his view of the squad and continue to make assessments as to which areas of the squad we want to strengthen and, by extension, which areas we would look to sell," Woodward said.
"We feel like we've got to a level now where we've got a stable number back in the squad. We guided that usually three in, three out is par for the course every year and those typically are in the summer.
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Manchester United Chief Executive Ed Woodward has told club investors that he is confident of a top three finish.





"But as we've demonstrated, if there is a willingness from the manager to do something, we will engage with him and see if there's something we can deliver.
"If January is the opportunity then you have to take it when it comes like we did last year with Juan Mata.
"The 2013/14 season was a very challenging and disappointing one. But under Louis [van Gaal] there is a real feeling at the training ground that we are at the start of something special.
"I'm confident with Louis as our manager, with a clear philosophy and a reinvigorated squad; we will get back to challenging for the title and trophies.
"His track record for delivering top level teams speaks for itself. We've had an excellent summer having signed Angel Di Maria, Daley Blind, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera, Marcos Rojo and Radamel Falcao on a one-year loan."
Woodward also highlighted the growing market for football in the US and revealed this is an area where United see enormous growth potential.
He said the club plans to focus on expanding its commercial interests there in the coming years and pinpointed United's deal with adidas as an example of the marketing power the club still wields.
"Commercially we continue to go from strength to strength," he added. "The record deal with adidas underpinned our attempts to compete for the next decade.
"The £750m adidas deal is a record, not just in football, but in all sports. This is the culmination of four years of hard work. We had offers from more than 20 companies around the world."
 
[h=1]Premier League: Manchester United report record annual revenue and cost of David Moyes' compensation[/h] Last Updated: 10/09/14 8:57pm





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Manchester United: Have performed well financially despite poor results on the pitch




Manchester United have revealed record annual revenue of over £430m although profits are down by 84 per cent.
The club's financial figures for the year 2013/2014 showed a record annual revenue of £433.2m but profits plunged from £146m to £23.8m.
United also expect revenue to drop by more than £40m as a result of failing to qualify for European football for the first time since 1990 Champions League after they finished a disappointing seventh last season.
The man who oversaw their fall from the top of English football, David Moyes, was sacked in April - just 10 months into his tenure - and the financial figures reveal the club paid £5.2m to the Scot and members of his coaching team in compensation.
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Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward has told club investors that he is confident of a top-three finish




United are hoping for a renaissance under new manager Louis van Gaal but have started the current campaign poorly, taking just two points from their opening three Premier League games and crashing out of the Capital One Cup with a humiliating 4-0 defeat at MK Dons.
United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward remains proud of the business side of the past 12 months and is in a positive frame of mind regarding the club's future

He said: "We are very proud of the results achieved in fiscal year 2014 as we once again generated record revenues.
"With Louis van Gaal at the helm as manager, and the recent signing of some of the world's leading players to further strengthen our squad, we are very excited about the future and believe it's the start of a new chapter in the club's history.
"Louis' footballing philosophy fits very well with Manchester United and he has an impressive track record of success throughout his career, winning league titles with every club he has managed."
In a conference call with United investors on Wednesday morning, Woodward revealed the club's financial forecast for this season was based on Van Gaal's side achieving a top-three finish in the Premier League.
Woodward also highlighted the growing market for football in the US and revealed this is an area where United see enormous growth potential and said the club plans to focus on expanding its commercial interests there in the coming years.
 
Week end bora zaidi kwasababu Man atateremsha kikosi ghali zaidi kuliko vikosi vyote uchwara katika ligi ya UK.Wacha1 na kikosi chake cha majungu hawataonekana tena ndani ya jukwaa hili tukufu.
 
weekend hii naisubiri kwa hamu...nione jinsi tutakavyo wababua hao... Queen..Park...Rangers..
 
''Manure ooops The Red Cross Team's profit plunge looks disastrous ...... ...... .... ..... ... ''

''Next year's revenue likely to fall due to Champions League omission ... ....''

''Back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that the campaign under David Moyes is likely to cost the club nearly £50m in lost income.''

''Spending on staff, which includes the cost of signings and salaries, soared by 19 per cent last year.


''Given the phalanx of high-earning arrivals over the summer, that figure looks likely to rise again.
The club will need to be careful it does not live beyond its means for too long, or it could eventually be forced to become a selling club to balance the books.''


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Manure
the Red Cross team have spent more than £500m servicing debt
since the Glazers took over the club



Then kuna ka-nguchiro kanachema ati mimi nina wivu ooops husda oops chuki etc na Red Cross team ambayo imefilisika tayari khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nicheke mie.
 
''manure ooops the red cross team's profit plunge looks disastrous ...... ...... .... ..... ... ''

''next year's revenue likely to fall due to champions league omission ... ....''

''back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that the campaign under david moyes is likely to cost the club nearly £50m in lost income.''

''spending on staff, which includes the cost of signings and salaries, soared by 19 per cent last year.


''given the phalanx of high-earning arrivals over the summer, that figure looks likely to rise again.
the club will need to be careful it does not live beyond its means for too long, or it could eventually be forced to become a selling club to balance the books.''


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manure
the red cross team have spent more than £500m servicing debt
since the glazers took over the club



then kuna ka-nguchiro kanachema ati mimi nina wivu ooops husda oops chuki etc na red cross team ambayo imefilisika tayari khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nicheke mie.

na bado wananunua wachezaji kwa gbp 150m!!!!!! Kweli wamefilisika maanake juzi juzi tu wamepata 750m pounds from adidas na before that 300m pounds from chevrolet....kweli wamefilisika man utd 1b gbp haitoshi
 
Wenger and his team (Arsenal) has never WON Champions League thats why he is Specialist in Failure

Moyes and his Man United team has never finished above 7th place in the league. Write that down.
 
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While Chelsea and Manchester City bought their way to some PL trophies, Manchester United Vice-chairman has promised that the recent summer spending spree will only buy a third place finish. Time have changed, £150+Millions is not enough to buy a PL trophy.
 
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