kooky_007 > 15/01/2017, 19:32
Enteratownrisk > 17/01/2017, 14:32
Enteratownrisk > 19/01/2017, 14:43
StrumSolo > 19/01/2017, 14:55
(19/01/2017, 14:43)Enteratownrisk Wrote: Man Utd: Premier League club named world's leading revenue-generating club
Manchester United generated the most revenue of any football club in the world last season, according to a report published by Deloitte.
United dethrone Real Madrid - who held top spot for 11 years - after accumulating a record revenue of 689m euros (£515m) during the 2015-16 term.
The Premier League club saw commercial revenue grow by 100m euros (£71m).
It is the first time Manchester United have topped the annual Deloitte Football Money League since the 2003-04 season.
I think how the fuck did they get above Real,who won the champions league and Utd aint even in it :s
Enteratownrisk > 19/01/2017, 15:10
(19/01/2017, 14:55)ScottyRampant Wrote:(19/01/2017, 14:43)Enteratownrisk Wrote: Man Utd: Premier League club named world's leading revenue-generating club
Manchester United generated the most revenue of any football club in the world last season, according to a report published by Deloitte.
United dethrone Real Madrid - who held top spot for 11 years - after accumulating a record revenue of 689m euros (£515m) during the 2015-16 term.
The Premier League club saw commercial revenue grow by 100m euros (£71m).
It is the first time Manchester United have topped the annual Deloitte Football Money League since the 2003-04 season.
I think how the fuck did they get above Real,who won the champions league and Utd aint even in it :s
Pogba's haircut.
Enteratownrisk > 21/01/2017, 17:55
StrumSolo > 25/01/2017, 17:35
parkaner > 25/01/2017, 17:58
Enteratownrisk > 27/01/2017, 15:16
markgray27 > 27/01/2017, 15:20
(27/01/2017, 15:16)Enteratownrisk Wrote: I'm afraid well I'm not really he has finally lost it and not just his hair![]()
Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss says 'it was 1-1' at Hull, despite 2-1 scoreline
Manager Jose Mourinho said his Manchester United side "didn't lose" despite being beaten 2-1 by Hull in their EFL Cup semi-final second leg.
Having won the first leg 2-0, United joined Southampton in the final - to be played at Wembley on 26 February - with a 3-2 aggregate success.
But Mourinho refused to acknowledge Hull had scored a penalty during the second leg at the KCOM Stadium.
"I only saw two goals," said the Portuguese. "It was 1-1."
The defeat ended United's 17-match unbeaten run, and Mourinho's frustration was clear as he walked out of a television interview after about 30 seconds
on his birthday aswell,no big yes we,re going to Wembley or praise for Hull just his normal ignorance and arrogance,just a true believes he is god .