UNITED MAKE COST-CUTTING MEASURES : Red Devils in food fight
MANCHESTER UNITED are taking away training ground privileges for their staff as part of a series of sweeping cost-cutting measures. Free toast, porridge, tea, coffee, fruit juices and even Ribena will no longer be available to "non-essential" staff at Carrington. Sir Alex Ferguson has approved the changes, which will affect many of the 120 staff who work there. Only "core staff" such as players, coaches and senior officials will be able to take advantage of the free food first thing in the morning. "Non-essential" staff are being told to eat breakfast before they arrive at the club's training facility on the outskirts of Manchester. The budget savings have also been endorsed by chief executive David Gill and chief operating officer Michael Bolingbroke.
KOMEN: Kesiannya. Kelab yang dikatakan antara yang terkaya di dunia sanggup catu makanan untuk staff mereka. Dah nak bangkrap kot samapai kemut dengan staff sendiri. Kesian betol, duit jual Mat Kangkang dah pergi mana? Takkan kena kantau dengan keluarga Glazer bawa balik US juga kot.
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bodo piang ... extra time 6 minit tu menatang apa? takpa boh lagi ref byk2 .. hg punya kes aritu pun tak jatuh hukum lagi ... Tahniah all REDS !!! YNWA!!!
alex ferguson...
ReplyDeletemana nak mengaku team dia tak bagus... kalau kalah, mesti ade alasan...
sikap perengus dan pandai komplen nya tu dah diwarisi oleh semua fan setan merah ni...