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Anywhere inside Man Utd for memorials? |
Posted by: potemkin - 10-10-2010, 06:51 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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A Man Utd fan for 57 years I have known as a friend has died.
Can anyone tell me if there is any way or any place within Man Utd (as a club or within their publications) that I can place a memorial to him?
He was a stalwart and unswerving Stretford-ender btw
Many thanks in advance for any information
Reg Hammond
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Berbatov's respect for Reds trio! |
Posted by: ManUtdPeople - 10-10-2010, 06:01 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Dimitar Berbatov has added his name to the long list of admirers of team-mates Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
The Reds trio are regularly praised for their continuing ability to perform at the highest level in their mid-thirties.
Berbatov has seen first-hand the dedicated way United’s veteran stars have gone about prolonging their careers, though he doesn’t expect to be able to emulate them.
When Inside United asked the in-form 29-year-old whether he could see himself still playing in six years' time, he joked: “Me? At 35? No way!
"Seriously, though, everyone is different and you have to know your body is giving you the signals to stop. Having been here for two seasons, I know why Giggs, Scholes, Neville have been here for so long and why they are still playing. Here they have the facilities and the coaching staff who know how to prepare you.
"Obviously you need to focus on the football and when you go home, you have to be professional and know how to live your life. I see all these things in these three guys, especially.
"They are still playing at the highest level, so I think to myself, ‘Can I do that?’ If not, then at least try to see how long I can play for. But when your body tells you, that’s when you have to stop and not make a fool of yourself."
After Berbatov’s stellar start to the season, United fans everywhere will be hoping that day isn't coming any time soon.
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Manchester United : Record Profits & Major Losses. |
Posted by: Hyltz'. - 08-10-2010, 03:59 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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First - The Good News:~
Today Manchester United were revealed as the first English club to smash through the £100million full-year operating profit barrier.
Now - The Bad News:~
Today, Manchester United also announced an overall loss of £83.64million.
The Good News:~
The club have managed to maximise profits and popularity by use of the Manchester United Brand worldwide.
The Bad News:~
Interest paid on their loans accounted for a whacking £40million while the club had also to find a very substantial 'one-off ' payment for this years successful £504million Bond Issue.
The Good News:~
Turnover was increased to £81.4million. (Up £11.5million)
Media Revenues increased to £104.8million. (Up £5.1million)
United's overall turnover = £286.41million.
The Bad News:~
Revenue from players sold was well down for the year. (Given last years world record Cristiano Ronaldo sale to Real Madrid)
Income from matchdays fell to £100.2million. (Down 7.9%)
Wages increased to £131.7million. (Up 7%)
United's overall debt increased to £521.7million.
The Worrying News:~
No mention in the accounts of the Glazer's taking any monies out of the club to pay for their £200million-worth of PIK notes. (Interest of which stand currently at 16.25%)
Undoubtedly the losses will be seen as proof, by some supporters, as the reason United have now ceased to feature at the top of the transfer market.
Should we all really start thinking along those lines, or do we stick with SAF's ongoing statement that "value for money is becoming increasingly harder to find" ?
(Bearing in mind that both he and David Gill constantly insist that "the funds would be made available if they were required" ?
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Could Berba be the new KING ? |
Posted by: Rattylad - 20-09-2010, 07:34 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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Could berba be the new king ? He scores goals like Dennis law and is a genious at times like Cantona , If he carries on improving like this Id give him the title of KING!!!!
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