The text discusses the situation of Manchester United’s club staff and their perks. The staff were informed that they would now only receive one ticket and would have to pay £20 for a coach to the stadium for the derby final, with the other perks being axed. This decision was met with dissatisfaction from the staff, especially after learning that the club had foot the bill for a lunch for the Red Devils’ WAGs shortly after terminating their perks. This has raised the question of whether Manchester United has been rightly criticized for their actions.
The staff expressed that the perks were a way of thanking them for their work and a means of being rewarded when the team does well. The club also treats community members to various benefits and promotions. Additionally, it has been suggested that United’s need to adhere to the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules played a part in their decision regarding the situation. In conclusion, the situation has brought about criticism and raised questions about the treatment of the club staff and the club’s adherence to rules and regulations.