Quote ="Starbug"But only one tenant wanting to use it , and that tenant losing money every year , eventually they could not afford to play there
This type of sell stadium and rent back has only worked in Spain where clubs have sold to councils and then the councils either letting the club use it rent free , or giving it back to the club
United are in a very bad place at the moment'"
They are but let's be realistic. Manchester United are one of the biggest brands in the world (not just biggest sporting brands). The idea that they could go to the wall without some Sheikh or Japanese multibillionaire picking up the pieces is ludicrous.
They are only losing money because of Glazer's debt. If the worse came to the worst and they went bust and reformed then they wouldn't owe that debt any more.