TFC must have lost significant amounts of money the past few years with Manning in charge. That the MLSE board keeps him on suggests that they don't care, or that they believe he can do better. Since there is zero reason to think he can turn the club into a winning and profitable operation, then it must be they don't care.
TFC must have lost significant amounts of money the past few years with Manning in charge. That the MLSE board keeps him on suggests that they don't care, or that they believe he can do better. Since there is zero reason to think he can turn the club into a winning and profitable operation, then it must be they don't care.
On paper, maybe.
MLS doesn't lose nearly the amount of money it suggests it does. Not when all revenue sources are included.