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    International Business

    Manchester United (abbreviated as ManUtd, www.manutd.com) has developed into one of the most famous and financially successful football clubs in the world, being recognized in virtually every country, even those with little interest in the sport. Real Madrid has displaced ManUtd from the pole position in Deloitte’s football money league. The list, which has been running for the last 9 years, identifies the top 20 clubs in terms of revenue. The top five in 2008 were: Real Madrid with 3365

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    Role

    children born to Maria Dolores dos San . In 1997, he made a move to Portuguese giants Sporting Clube de Portugal. Ronaldo caught the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, who signed him in 2003. The following season, Ronaldo won his first club honour, the FA Cup.Then later in 2009 he transferred to real Madrid football club from Manchester united fc and currently still playing for real Madrid.                 Cristiano Ronaldo became one of the world best footballer because of his

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    Alex Ferguson’s Leadership

    “Aberdeen” was a milestone in his career and made him “THE” coach that many big names in the European football scene like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Arsenal, and Tottenham, wanted to engage him. Ultimately, Ferguson chose to join Manchester United (MU). During his reign, Manchester United advanced from an ordinary local team to a top-class national team. Together they won all the British football trophies: nine Premiership League titles, five FA cups, two League cups, and seven Community Shield cups (Antony

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    Davie Becknam

    previously played for Manchester United, Preston North End, Real Madrid, and A.C. Milan, as well as the England national team, for which he holds the all-time appearance record for an outfield player.[5] Beckham's career began when he signed a professional contract with Manchester United, making his first-team debut in 1992 aged 17.[6] During his time there, United won the Premier League title six times, the FA Cup twice, and the UEFA Champions League in 1999.[6] He left Manchester United to sign for

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    Unit 1 Pass 1

    comparing the 2 businesses which are Manchester united football club and the deans trust Ashton on Mersey school. Manchester United which is located in Old Trafford and is a global company are a private sector which means they are not under direct state control for example they have multiple shareholders within the company. Manchester united is also a public limited company meaning that the shares in Manchester united are offered to the public. Over the years Manchester united has become a thriving successful

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    Leadership in Sport P-1

    Course Tutor: Jon Davy | Year: 2012/2013 | Unit: 13 Leadership in Sport | Tutor: Jon Davy | Assignment Title: Effective Sports Leaders | Handout date: W/C 24/9/2012 | Submission date: W/C 8/10/2012 | Leadership in Sport Outcomes Covered | Outcome | P1 | M1 | D1 | | | Achieved | | | | | | Learner declaration: The work submitted is entirely my own work. Any help or information from other sources has been acknowledged in the text. Name: Dylan Yarborough Signed: Date:

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    Fandom

    Manchester United’ Supporters "Fandom" as a topic, is arguably one of the most indistinctive concepts of "fan culture". However, we will analyze online fan activity dedicated solely to the Manchester United football club and relate it to the different dimensions suggested by De Kloet & Van Zoonen. We selected this particular topic because we believe all the different dimensions of fan-culture can be applied to this specific fandom group. Studying the nature of Manchester United's fan culture

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    Idiomatix

    Team Name | Manchester United | Chelsea FC | Minimum Points Earned | 59 | 49 | First Quartile | 77 | 57.5 | Median | 82 | 67 | Third Quartile | 88.5 | 83 | Maximum Points Earned | 92 | 95 | Based on the box and whisker plot comparing the points earned by both Manchester United and Chelsea FC over the last twenty-five seasons, we can notice that Manchester United usually earns more points than Chelsea per season. Chelsea has lower quartiles and median values than Manchester United does

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    Hobbies in Uk

    various Football Clubs within and outside UK for the year 2011/12 Rank in 2011–12 | Club | Revenue (€ million) | Country | Rank in 2010–11 | Change | 1 | Real Madrid | 512.6 |  Spain | 1 |  — | 2 | Barcelona | 483.0 |  Spain | 2 |  — | 3 | Manchester United | 395.9 |  England | 3 |  — | 4 | Bayern Munich | 368.4

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    M1 Assess the Implications of Health, Safety and Security Legislation and Regulations for a Business Role in a Workplace Environment.

    businesses, these businesses are; Manchester United (PLC) and Islamic Relief (Registered Charity). Now within this assignment I am going to be analysing and describing how both of the businesses are organised, and how they are both, structured. We went to Old Trafford, on Wednesday 7th October and we were taken on a short tour of football stadium and also took part in an education lecture which included a question and answer session with the Educational Officer at Manchester United. The educational lecture

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