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Uze a beast awa? What else again you wanted to see?tr1ad wrote:was a decent game, bit slow, didn't live up to the hype
pioneer wrote:He accustomed to 11 man in de penalty box hoping for penalties
pioneer wrote:small up yuhself dan...pretend is de finals
kurpal_v2 wrote:pioneer wrote:He accustomed to 11 man in de penalty box hoping for penalties
Brb trying to fit entire team inside 6yrd box
Manchester United's profits rose by 74% for the second half of 2012 as the Premier League leaders announced financial results that included an increase in income and a reduction in the club's debt.
United's debts stood at £366.6 million on December 31, down from £439 million 12 months earlier, partly because of the club's partial flotation on the New York Stock Exchange in an Initial Public Offering (IPO).
Their pre-tax profit for the six months up until December was £22.3 million, whereas it had been £12.8 million for the corresponding period in 2011.
United's revenue rose 8.7% to £110.1 million, with commercial revenue up 29% and sponsorship revenue up 48% as the club gained six new sponsors.
However, matchday revenue decreased from £36 to £35 million and staff costs rose by more than 10% to £84.5 million after a period in which United signed Robin van Persie and Shinji Kagawa, awarded players new contracts and increased their commercial staff.
United also gained complete control of their television channel, MUTV, by buying out their partners, BSkyB.
Ed Woodward, the club's executive vice-chairman, said: "Manchester United achieved record revenue and record adjusted EBITDA [Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation] in the second quarter driven by our commercial operation, which continues to experience extremely strong growth particularly in sponsorship.
"In addition, our acquisition of BSkyB's one-third stake in Manchester United's global television channel, MUTV, will be key in expanding our media business in the future."
United expect to record revenue of between £350 million and £360 million for the 2013 fiscal year.
Racers Edge wrote:nice win, could have and should have been more though... apart from the pass to Giggsy what did Wellbeck contribute to that game... it is simply beyond me to understand what SAF sees in him....
Racers Edge wrote:but wellbeck has been given an extended run....frederico hasn't. What abour Bebe, is he a striker or mid-fielder?
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