Victims of 'UK's most dangerous animal' feared they were going to die after horror attacks
A common animal that many of us spot on pleasant walks in the countryside with our dogs could actually be the UK's most dangerous.
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A common animal that many of us spot on pleasant walks in the countryside with our dogs could actually be the UK's most dangerous.
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Manchester United on Wednesday posted net losses of 113.2 million pound ($148 million) for 2023/24 despite earning record revenues -- their fifth straight year of losses. In the year to June 30, 2024 the Premier League club recorded record revenues of 661.8 million pound -- up 2.1 percent -- driven by record commercial and matchday revenues United incurred costs of £47.8 million in "exceptional items", mostly related to Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a minority stake in the club, which was completed in February.
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:Manchester United's new chief said on Wednesday the club was working towards improving performance on and off the pitch after a fifth consecutive year of net losses following a poor 2023-24 season and heavy investments in the new squad.
:Manchester United's new chief said on Wednesday the club was working towards improving performance on and off the pitch after posting a fifth consecutive year of net losses following a poor 2023-24 season.
Manchester United remain committed to the spending rules imposed by the Premier League and UEFA despite posting a loss of £113.2million for the year ending June 30, 2024.
Manchester United's net losses rose to £113.2million for the financial year and a 'cost-saving programme' is under way to put the club on a more sustainable financial footing.