Man United ‘cancel debate programme on MUTV at the last minute’

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Even Man United’s own propaganda channel has had enough! MUTV blames ‘staff shortages’ after cancelling tonight’s weekly ‘Debate’ show 48 hours after embarrassing 4-0 defeat at Brentford

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Manchester United have reportedly axed one of their main programmes on their own in-house channel that was due to air on Monday – less than 48 hours after the dismal 4-0 drubbing at Brentford.

‘The Debate’ show on MUTV, which analyses the weekend’s showing and other topics surrounding the club, had been scheduled to be on at 6pm on Monday night.

The show usually features former players, such as Ben Thornley, while journalists covering the club are also invited on. 

But United have decided to cancel the programme for this week, citing staff shortages, according to The Sun.

Manchester United have axed the

Manchester United have axed the 

The news follows the embarrassment at Brentford on Saturday, where United were four goals down inside 35 minutes and eventually fell to their second straight defeat under Erik ten Hag.

The result leaves United bottom of the Premier League table for the first time in 30 years. 

Axing the programme for Monday comes just days after United legend Lou Macari’s now infamous appearance on the in-house channel.

More to follow. 


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