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4 hours ago, onlyonejackwalker said:

It's £ 5.00 a week DE. Like Chaddy says its a pathetically small sum of money. So why is everyone up in arms about it? 

You just made my point there, Ratcliffe cuts are small change and The problem is the waste on transfers and paying over the top in wages on poor players. sacking staff members who have been there over 30 years say everything that situation. 

2 hours ago, Waggy76 said:

Probably the way the manager at the time played ..

Deffo, JDT never got the best out of him and McKenna did

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11 hours ago, onlyonejackwalker said:

Two rights dont make a wrong.

Plus there is a lot more jeopardy with player purchases and management recruits.

No suprise you are following me about with your little man crush.

Its called business. Clearly you've always been an employee. Do you get free dinners off your line manager? You just love moanng for the sake of it.

Righto pash

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10 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

You just made my point there, Ratcliffe cuts are small change and The problem is the waste on transfers and paying over the top in wages on poor players. sacking staff members who have been there over 30 years say everything that situation. 

Deffo, JDT never got the best out of him and McKenna did

Chaddy, do you think Man U will cease to function after losing all these high calibre staff members? Or do you think they will cope just fine?

 

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14 minutes ago, onlyonejackwalker said:

Chaddy, do you think Man U will cease to function after losing all these high calibre staff members? Or do you think they will cope just fine?

 

It's not about whether they cope or not, but these cutbacks are minimum compare to the piss poor decisions to give Ten Hag a new contract or signed Casemiro or hired and firing Ashworth. Not given staff a warm lunch is indefensible for me. 

Ratcliffe has wasted so much money on his own poor decisions. 

 

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33 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

It's not about whether they cope or not, but these cutbacks are minimum compare to the piss poor decisions to give Ten Hag a new contract or signed Casemiro or hired and firing Ashworth. Not given staff a warm lunch is indefensible for me. 

Ratcliffe has wasted so much money on his own poor decisions. 

 

A million pound a year is a lot of money. Two million more saved on Ferguson. Millions more saved getting rid of all the dead wood. 

You are comparing losing money in one area of the business to justify losing money in a different area of the business. Neither are sensible, but you know that already.

They are losing money. They need to cut costs. Its pretty straight forward. 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, onlyonejackwalker said:

A million pound a year is a lot of money. Two million more saved on Ferguson. Millions more saved getting rid of all the dead wood. 

You are comparing losing money in one area of the business to justify losing money in a different area of the business. Neither are sensible, but you know that already.

They are losing money. They need to cut costs. Its pretty straight forward. 

 

 

Get rid Casemiro would saved 380k a week. 

They are losing money cos their recruitment has been dogshit and they have overpaid for players and wages. Plus having no proper football management plan. Plus Champions league football. The football side has let the non football staff down. 

Giving staff a warm meal should be a given tbh for a club of that size. If I was a local food business I would be opening a butty van or shop or cafe near to old Trafford and selling warm food to those employees. A million pounds saving is 2 and half weeks wages for Casemiro. Is that really right? Ratcliffe cutting this is just plain wrong, simple as! It's pocket change at the end of the day

 

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It's not outrageous not to give your staff hot meals, I don't know of anyone who gets free food in their job and some work for bigger companies than Man Utd. 

It's just funny that they can't afford it and shows how desperate times have become. 

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10 hours ago, roversfan99 said:

They clearly would like to get rid of Casemiro, that terrible signing has already been made though so theres no way of shifting him. Its not particularly relevant.

off course it relevant cos the number of poor signings they made under Ten Hag and they over paid for signings like Anthony and Casemiro, Onana, Martinez, etc. 

Its a mess and now good hard working people on the non playing staff are now losing their jobs. 

4 hours ago, K-Hod said:

Casemiro also doesn't want to leave.

Tbh, why would he? Unless he goes to Saudi for a gentle jog for 18 months, he won't get that kind of money ever again.

It was poor signing to make and then factoring in the wages and length of contract, what were they actually thinking to be honest. 

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1 hour ago, RoverDom said:

I don't know of anyone who gets free food in their job

You do now! We get a staff canteen voucher which covers a either a hot breakfast or lunch - can also be used if you want to buy snacks like crisps, drinks, etc. Is admittedly a solid incentive to come into the office.  

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1 hour ago, DE. said:

You do now! We get a staff canteen voucher which covers a either a hot breakfast or lunch - can also be used if you want to buy snacks like crisps, drinks, etc. Is admittedly a solid incentive to come into the office.  

I have worked at 2 companies in 20 years where you get an very discount incentive on food. I got a full England breakfast plus toast and Juice for like 3 pounds and Dinners like Burger and chips or Steak Pie, chips and Pea for £2. 

United could have done similar here 

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14 hours ago, onlyonejackwalker said:

A million pound a year is a lot of money. Two million more saved on Ferguson. Millions more saved getting rid of all the dead wood. 

You are comparing losing money in one area of the business to justify losing money in a different area of the business. Neither are sensible, but you know that already.

They are losing money. They need to cut costs. Its pretty straight forward. 

 

 

In any normal business your stance would be quite normal. However, football clubs aren't normal which makes the axing of free meals for staff a lightning rod for criticism. I've read articles talking about the football tax that employees of clubs pay. Many day-to-day staff will take less money to work for the club they support. Giving them a free lunch is a small gesture of goodwill. 

Likewise with Ferguson's stipend. It's a complete loser financially so getting rid of it is prudent financial move but creates more animosity between the club and its fans. 

The bigger picture is that as long as Ratcliffe and the Glazers are paying Champions League level wages to substandard players who can't get them there they'll have to cut cut and cut elsewhere to offset the lack of that European lucre they so crave. 

This plus the second round of redundancies has Man U fan groups are telling match goers to wear black tomorrow to signify that the club is "dying". Thousands of empty seats would probably send a bigger message but they are doing something.

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20 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

I have worked at 2 companies in 20 years where you get an very discount incentive on food. I got a full England breakfast plus toast and Juice for like 3 pounds and Dinners like Burger and chips or Steak Pie, chips and Pea for £2. 

United could have done similar here 

Bloody hell, what do you then have for yer tea?

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I didn't realise how far ahead Liverpool are at the top. Even if Arsenal win both of their games in hand on Liverpool they will still be 10 points behind. If Nottingham Forest won their game in hand they'd still be 16 points behind! What an embarrassment for a lot of big clubs who have spent a lot of money to be incredibly average.

Hard to see the bottom three getting out of it now either. They're all well below standard, and it's likely to be the second season in a row all three promoted clubs go back down.

Must be disappointing for Sky, lol. No title race to hype up and the relegation battle looking more like relegation acceptance. I guess they'll have to focus on the best of the rest with the battle for 4th.

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5 minutes ago, DE. said:

I didn't realise how far ahead Liverpool are at the top. Even if Arsenal win both of their games in hand on Liverpool they will still be 10 points behind. If Nottingham Forest won their game in hand they'd still be 16 points behind! What an embarrassment for a lot of big clubs who have spent a lot of money to be incredibly average.

Hard to see the bottom three getting out of it now either. They're all well below standard, and it's likely to be the second season in a row all three promoted clubs go back down.

Must be disappointing for Sky, lol. No title race to hype up and the relegation battle looking more like relegation acceptance. I guess they'll have to focus on the best of the rest with the battle for 4th.

I'm sure city will be back next year when they fund a complete rebuild under the table.

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Just now, Upside Down said:

I'm sure city will be back next year when they fund a complete rebuild under the table.

Nah that £10,000 fine they get will definitely scare them straight.

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