Manchester United

I see that there has been controversy with Man United, Man City and Aston Villa all significantly increasing parking charges for their disabled fans which has caused outcry among their fanbases.

No surprise to me that City and Villa have backtracked whilst this lot have stood firm when theyre being lead by Ratcliffe.
 
United have posted losses of more than £92m for three of the last four years and have now recorded total losses of £372.8m over the previous five years and £257.4m across the last three years, but insist they are sticking by financial rules drawn up by the Premier League and UEFA.

The Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules allow for losses of £105m over a three-year period, but United claim they are inside that limit when allowable losses, such as investment in infrastructure, academies and women's football, are taken into account.
Cheating much!!
 
I see that there has been controversy with Man United, Man City and Aston Villa all significantly increasing parking charges for their disabled fans which has caused outcry among their fanbases.

No surprise to me that City and Villa have backtracked whilst this lot have stood firm when theyre being lead by Ratcliffe.
Crazy stuff. Utd's turnover being well over half a billion a year, why even consider this as an option, what with the inevitable bad press that goes along with it.

£54 increase they're going for. Not sure on the number of spaces, but comfortably less than half a week's wage of Antony they're trying to claw back here.

Some mad business people in football, and where's the PR team?
 

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