So, Mr Levy thinks the virus is the biggest challenge to the club in 20 years. Am surprised as would have though it was his transfer policy and an inability to get his checkbook out of his pocket.
Oh and he is embarrassed to publish the clubs accounts that will show it's income growth due to the current climate, but said he legally has to by 31 March.
The above and being the only club to make players train says it all really.
The man known as Levy
posted on 19/3/20
Its probably a forlorn hope but nevertheless I do hope that some of the people on here who have been hysterical in their negative views about Levy and Jose being at the helm use this time of national crisis to give their heads a wobble.
Many clubs in lower divisions are threatened with lay offs and closure so we really haven't got it that bad.
posted on 19/3/20
United are no longer training.
posted on 19/3/20
He is legally bound to publish club accounts, so a complete non story.
posted on 19/3/20
‘Oh and he is embarrassed to publish the clubs accounts that will show it's income growth due to the current climate, but said he legally has to by 31 March.’
You make it sound like he’s trying to avoid it. Publication at Companies House is a statutory requirement
posted on 19/3/20
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
If all players and staff have been tested, no reason why they shouldn't be training. It is the people who don't know either way that should be locked down. The issue is that players and staff are getting tests available to them, whilst front line NHS staff are working not knowing either way if they have it. So having to self isolate due to a cough/ temp that may not be related and robbing the NHS of valuable resources or working with the virus. That is my main issue here.
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Problem is that no one knows enough about the virus. So you will need to keep testing the players.
For example authorities still arent sure if you can get it twice
posted on 19/3/20
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 50 minutes ago
Its probably a forlorn hope but nevertheless I do hope that some of the people on here who have been hysterical in their negative views about Levy and Jose being at the helm use this time of national crisis to give their heads a wobble.
Good idea gonna spend this valuable time re-evaluating my opinion that José was the worst possible appointment Levy could have made.
posted on 19/3/20
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posted on 19/3/20
So now what?
posted on 19/3/20
Perhaps ENIC will sell out now?
posted on 19/3/20
Great timing as ever Ted