Manchester United's co-owner cuts £40,000 annual funding to charity supporting former players.

Manchester United's co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has stopped the club's annual £40,000 funding to the Association of Former Manchester United Players (AFMUP). This charity supports former players who never played for the first team. This move is part of Ratcliffe's cost-cutting measures, which have also included raising ticket prices and cutting staff benefits. The AFMUP has not received payments since April, causing concern among trustees.

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