Dan Ashworth’s hiring and ultimate departure from Manchester United cost the club £4.1million, according to the club’s latest financial results. United’s figures for the second quarter of the 2024-25 season reveal a total of £14.5m in exceptional costs related to the departures of Ashworth, manager Erik ten Hag and his backroom staff. United’s results reveal the cost of a season of turbulence so far at Old Trafford, with the £14.5m in exceptional costs contributing to the club recording a second-quarter loss of £27.7m. United have consistently posted losses over the last five years, totalling £373m since the start of the 2019-20 season, which has led minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to implement a range of cost-cutting measures across the club since taking control of operations last year. According to the second quarter results, United’s revenues fell by 12 per cent compared to the same period last year, largely due to the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League r...
While many clubs’ ascent to European competition has been driven by deep-pocketed owners, Brest’s uptick in fortunes has relied on canny use of its small budget and a focus on experienced players. Its old-school model of local owners and prudent transfers is the antithesis of cash-rich clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain. To stay in Europe’s elite club competition, “the Pirates” face a tough second-leg match at PSG next week. The team lost the first-leg to its French rivals 3-0. The tie highlights the stark disparities between the tournament’s biggest and smallest teams. Over the past decade, Qatar-owned PSG has spent close to €2bn on transfers, according to Transfermarkt — 40 times more than the Britanny club. Brest reported revenue of €51mn for 2022-23, a fraction of the €807mn earned by its Parisian rival over the same season. Stade Brestois 29, the club’s full name, has a loyal fan base in the rainy industrial port with working-class roots. Yet the team’s success has s...