
Controversial Manchester United fan Mark Goldbridge was able to pay himself a whopping seven-figure sum last year.
Goldbridge - real name Brent Di Cesare - has built a huge online platform through his coverage of Man United.
He's produced viral moments on YouTube channel, The United Stand - from watch-along sessions to videos of his take on the latest topics regarding Man United.
Goldbridge inadvertently got involved in the feud between Alejandro Garnacho and Erik ten Hag when the ex-Man United star liked one of the content creator's social media post on X.
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And his interview with Rasmus Hojlund in 2024 drew a negative reaction as he was sent death threats in the aftermath.
At the time, it was reported that some Man United players were furious with Hojlund for conducting an interview with him, but the Dane denied such claims as 'fake news'.

Despite his controversial-natured content, Goldbridge's The United Stand channel has amassed an impressive 2.2 million subscribers on YouTube, having uploaded over 12,000 videos.
His online foray has proved to be very, very lucrative.
Through his OMS Investments Limited Company, which encompasses The United Stand, Goldbridge was able to pay himself a cool £1.5 million from December 31, 2023, and December 31, 2024, as per Companies House, via The Daily Mail.
What's more, the account shows that OMS Investments Limited's current assets for 2024 were at £4.96 million - a rise of £1.6 million from 2023, which was at £3.3 million.
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Goldbridge also has another YouTube channel called That's Football, which features watch-along sessions involving other clubs.
His portfolio of content increased when he won rights to broadcast a selection of Bundesliga fixtures this season.
The 46-year-old's involvement marked the first time a content creator was awarded broadcast rights to a major European league.
Goldbridge has been vocal as ever this season, often taking aim at Man United when they suffer disappointing results.
He's also shared his thoughts on Ruben Amorim and usually responds when club legends hit out at individuals, including when Paul Scholes slammed Marcus Rashford.
Topics: Manchester United, Mark Goldbridge, Football