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World's Biggest Cash Machine

Chris Blackhurst

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      'Jaw-dropping' – Daily Mail'A gripping tale, full of insight. Blackhurst is an enormously talented writer' – City A.M.Manchester United is more than just a football team; it's an institution. But, when the Glazer family took charge in 2005, they immediately plunged it into record levels of debt. Their reign has coincided with fan protests and a decline in Manchester United’s fortunes on the pitch . . . if not on the balance sheet.In The World’s Biggest Cash Machine, award-winning reporter Chris Blackhurst charts the history of Manchester United, from its start as a community-driven club to the sale of a minority stake to British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe.In this captivating account, informed by interviews with key figures behind the scenes, Blackhurst charts the gripping story of the world’s biggest football club – as well as exploring the wider transformation of the Premier League into a playground for billionaire owners.'Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you . . . if it doesn't make you angry, you need to check your pulse' – Oliver Bullough, author of Butler to the World, on Too Big to Jail
      CONTRIBUTORS: Chris Blackhurst EAN: 9781035011193 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 197 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Corruption & Misconduct, SPORTS & RECREATION / Soccer WIDTH: 130 cm SPINE:

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      Manchester, 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100, Autobiography: business and industry, Biography: sport, Corruption in politics, government and society, Business and Management, Takeovers, mergers and buy-outs, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, Association football (Soccer)
      'Jaw-dropping' – Daily Mail'A gripping tale, full of insight. Blackhurst is an enormously talented writer' – City A.M.Manchester United is more than just a football team; it's an institution. But, when the Glazer family took charge in 2005, they immediately plunged it into record levels of debt. Their reign has coincided with fan protests and a decline in Manchester United’s fortunes on the pitch . . . if not on the balance sheet.In The World’s Biggest Cash Machine, award-winning reporter Chris Blackhurst charts the history of Manchester United, from its start as a community-driven club to the sale of a minority stake to British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe.In this captivating account, informed by interviews with key figures behind the scenes, Blackhurst charts the gripping story of the world’s biggest football club – as well as exploring the wider transformation of the Premier League into a playground for billionaire owners.'Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you . . . if it doesn't make you angry, you need to check your pulse' – Oliver Bullough, author of Butler to the World, on Too Big to Jail
      CONTRIBUTORS: Chris Blackhurst EAN: 9781035011193 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 197 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Corruption & Misconduct, SPORTS & RECREATION / Soccer WIDTH: 130 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Manchester, 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100, Autobiography: business and industry, Biography: sport, Corruption in politics, government and society, Business and Management, Takeovers, mergers and buy-outs, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, Association football (Soccer)

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      Chris Blackhurst is an award-winning business writer and commentator. He is former editor of the Independent and for ten years was City editor of the Evening Standard. Before that he worked for The Sunday Times on its Insight investigative team. Throughout his career he has written widely on the business of sport, and his journalism has appeared in many of the world’s major publications.
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