
On April 29, Hupu released the news, and Chris Wheeler of Daily Mail Manchester United took the lead in updating this week's exclusive weekly report.
Manchester United will certainly be delighted to say goodbye to Monday night fixtures for the foreseeable future, especially given that those Monday night fixtures are believed to have cost the club up to £1 million.
Due to not getting a chance to participate in the European war and being the most attractive team in the Premier League, Manchester United has been scheduled to play on Monday night six times this season. This situation is second only to Everton, who once started home and away games with Everton on Monday. Although the Football Supporters' Association made it clear last month that no club can play more than five Friday and Monday night kick-offs combined in a season, Manchester United still do this.
Stadium visits are a key source of revenue for United, and the club is now accounting for the loss, but Monday night games will cause significant disruption compared with Saturday or Sunday games, and evening games, especially Monday night games, will also have an impact on the franchise and other aspects of the matchday experience.
An insider at Manchester United confirmed to the Daily Mail's Manchester United team that the club will indeed experience a decline in business, which is expected in midweek games, but he firmly claimed that the club did not owe any losses.
Manchester United's biggest dissatisfaction with the schedule is the impact it has on fans. Fans often have to come from different directions to watch the game, but the specific time of the game is very inconvenient. This is the case.
In Michael Carrick's thirteen games in charge alone, United fans have had to endure seven late-night fixtures, with their last four coming against Bournemouth on Friday night, Leeds United on Monday night, Chelsea on Saturday night and Brentford on Monday night.
Manchester United's results were also poor on Monday night, losing at home to Leeds United, losing to a ten-man Everton team, and drawing 4-4 with Bournemouth. However, they have beaten Everton away, beaten Wolves and managed to beat Brentford at Old Trafford yesterday.
Regarding this, Carrick said, I fully understand the difficult situation that fans face when going to the stadium. At the same time, I also know that this is not a situation that we have always been able to control. This season, especially since I came here, the schedule plan does have certain specialties. I can understand the mood of the fans.
It is almost certain to return to the Champions League next season. In addition to the additional income of 80 million to 100 million pounds, if the match day is every Monday, the transfer fee of 1 million pounds can also be regarded as an additional income. Given that the team is about to make another large-scale signing to strengthen the midfield, every penny counts.
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