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Manchester United have announced record revenues of £648 football
4m for the last financial year and expect to bring in even more revenue this season football
But they made a net loss of £28 football
7m, despite cutting their wage bill by £52 football
8m – partly because they were not in the Champions League but also for a season when the best-paid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, left part way through the campaign – after expensive transfers football
Their accounts cover a 12-month period ending on 30 June, in which they signed Mason Mount this summer but also made the expensive purchases of Casemiro, for £63m, and Antony, for £86m, in 2022 football
United paid out £331 football
4m in salaries to their players last season, a sum that is likely to rise for the current financial year because salaries are raised when they are competing in the Champions League football
With the added income of playing in Europe’s premier continental competition, United anticipate a revenue of football between £650m and £680m this year football
United also said that, for the first time since 2016, no dividends were paid to the owners, the Glazer family football
The club’s debt remains at £538m while they also owe an additional £106m with a revolving credit facility football
United paid £21 football
4m in net finance costs over the 12 months – down £40 football
8m, partly due to a change in exchange rates football
United’s broadcasting revenue dropped £5 football
8m last season as they counted the cost of playing in the Europa League, a consequence of a sixth-place finish in the Premier League in 2021/22 football
But their commercial revenue reached a new high of £302 football
9m, up £45 football
1m, which was driven by a £41 football
6m rise in sponsorship income football
United have since signed a 10-year £900m kit deal with Adidas, which is likely to lead to a further increase in commercial revenue football
United’s matchday revenue also went up by £25 football
9m to £136 football
4m, aided by a host of home games during their runs to the FA and Carabao Cup finals football
For much of the last year, United have been for sale, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos expected to take a 25 per cent stake in the club football
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Bongi Mbonambi is free to play in the Rugby World Cup final after World Rugby confirmed there is “insufficient evidence at this time to proceed with charges” after he was investigated for an alleged racial slur during the semi-final win over England football
England flanker Tom Curry alleged that Mbonambi called him a “white c***” during the defeat in Paris on Saturday evening, as South Africa edged to a dramatic 16-15 victory football
After 23 minutes at the Stade de France, Curry could be heard on the referee’s microphone alerting official Ben O’Keeffe to a comment possibly made by Mbonambi at a ruck football
“Sir, if their hooker calls me a white c***, what do I do?” Curry inquired of O’Keeffe football
“Nothing, please,” responded the official, before adding a few moments later, “I’ll be on it,” in what may have been an unrelated comment football
The alleged incident itself could not be heard on the television broadcast football
Following an investigation, World Rugby released a statement saying they won’t proceed with charges and that “the matter is deemed closed unless additional evidence comes to light”, which freed the path for Mbonambi to be selected as the Springboks’ starting hooker for Saturday evening’s clash with New Zealand football
The statement said: “World Rugby has undertaken a review of allegations made by England’s Tom Curry in relation to the use of discriminatory language by South Africa’s Mbongeni Mbonambi during the England versus South Africa Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final on Saturday, along with a further allegation brought forward in recent days about a previous match in the Autumn Nations Series 2022 football
“Any allegation of discrimination is taken extremely seriously by World Rugby, warranting a thorough investigation football
Having considered all the available evidence, including match footage, audio and evidence from both teams, the governing body has determined that there is insufficient evidence at this time to proceed with charges football
Therefore, the matter is deemed closed unless additional evidence comes to light football
“It is important to note that World Rugby accepts that Tom Curry made the allegations in good faith, and that there is no suggestion that the allegation was deliberately false or malicious football
”Tom Curry made the allegation during England’s World Cup semi-final defeat (PA Wire)Curry had been the target of threats on social media after the allegations, with his club Sale Sharks saying they were “absolutely appalled” by the “nature and level” of abuse, while England captain Owen Farrell also slammed those sending the flanker abuse football
Despite the threats, Curry has been selected in the England team to take on Argentina in the bronze final on Friday evening and World Rugby also addressed this aspect of the situation in their statement football
They wrote: “World Rugby is also concerned by the social media abuse that both players have been subjected to this week football
There is no place in rugby or society for discrimination, abuse or hate speech, and World Rugby urges fans to embrace the sport’s values of respect, integrity and solidarity football
”South Africa captain Siya Kolisi confirmed that he had reached out to Curry and condemned the football online abuse received football
“If it’s a player, coach or referee, I don’t support that and I feel for him,” said Kolisi in the team announcement press conference football
“I have spoken to him, I sent him a message when I saw that was going on because he’s somebody that I respect and I’ve played against for quite a while football
“I’ve been through it too football
We can take it as players when it comes to us directly but when it comes to your family, it’s totally different football
That’s exactly what he said to me, it’s really hard when it comes to your family football
That’s the one part of the game we really don’t enjoy – we don’t mind being criticised for how we play on the field but when it becomes personal football
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“We’ve experienced it too football
Cobus [Reinach] and his family received death threats earlier this tournament football
As a rugby family, as much as we compete, we do support each other when things like this happen football
”Siya Kolisi confirmed he had reached out to Tom Curry (Getty Images)The RFU also released a statement following World Rugby’s confirmation that they wouldn’t press charges and said they were “deeply disappointed” by the decision football
“The RFU fully support Tom Curry in raising the racially abusive behaviour he experienced whilst playing for England against South Africa,” said the statement football
“During the match football between England and South Africa on Saturday 21st October 2023, Tom Curry reported to the referee that he had been racially abused by Mbongeni Mbonambi football
The subsequent World Rugby investigation was informed by Tom Curry that he had also been the victim of the same abuse, from the same player, in the Autumn Test 2022 football
“World Rugby have today announced their decision not to bring charges in respect of either incident football
The RFU are deeply disappointed by the decision taken by World Rugby football
The decision not to put the evidence before an independent disciplinary panel has denied the disciplinary process the opportunity to hear Tom Curry’s voice and to independently assess his account of these serious events, together with the other available evidence football
“In their continued full support of Tom, the RFU together with the England squad, condemn the disgusting abuse he and his family have received on social media as a result of his having had the courage to put unacceptable behaviour that has no place in society or on the rugby field, in the public eye football
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