Judi Online - Manchester United's revenues are down by £20million - primiarily because of their failure to play in the Champions League.
United's
latest figures revealed their revenues took the major hit in the first
three months of the year, compared to the same period in 2014.
Figures
released today show United made £95m in the three months leading up to
March 31, compared to £115.5m last year, a drop of 17.7 percent.
Despite that fall, United's commercial revenues have grown from £42.8m last year to £47.8m and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward predicted their total revenue to be in the £385m and £395m range for the whole year.
Woodward said: “We remain confident about the future of our business.
"Our commercial revenues were up year over year and we are raising
EBITDA guidance for fiscal year 2015 from £90-£95m to £103-£110m.
Broadcasting
revenues fell to £21.7m in the three months to March 31 this year,
compared with the £35.6m for the same period last year.
This was
due to five fewer live broadcast games and two less home games in the
current quarter, as well as United not participating in the Champions
League.
Bandar Bola - For the same reasons, matchday revenues dropped 31.3 per cent from £37.1m last year to £25.5m this time around.
United's gross debt now stands at £395.4m. This time last year the club's debt was just over £350m.
Woodward
also emphasised the importance of the club winning trophies next term
as they look set to return to Europe's premier competition.
"As
the season approaches its conclusion, we are pleased with the team’s
performance in Louis van Gaal’s first season as manager and are
positioned to achieve a top four finish in the Premier League and to
return to European football next year," he added.
"As we look
forward to next season, on the playing side we expect to be challenging
for trophies in all competitions and on the commercial side we are
excited by the numerous opportunities for further growth, including the
first year of our ten year partnership with adidas."
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