Last season, Manchester United made £100.2m on matchday turnover (people tipping up and buying tickets, pies, etc), £104.8m on media turnover (Rupert Murdoch paying to televise them each week on a Tuesday morning/Thursday night/Sunday lunchtime or whenever he wants) and £81.4m on commercial turnover (sponsors paying to have their names splashed over the shirts, etc).
This means their turnover was £286.4m. That's a quarter of a billion quid, plus a few million more.
Quiz question: how much profit did they make?
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In other words, every football club in the country aspires to be as much of a money magnet as the Mancs and wishes they could generate as much revenue. But they *still* make a massive loss which makes virtually every other club's losses look tiny.
Conclusion: be careful what you wish for
They made an £100m operating profit.
It was the cost of servicing the loan and bond debt that means they made a loss. So the Glazier continue to get the football club to fund its own purchase. Very nice for them.