Mark Goldbridge’s staggering earnings revealed as YouTuber and social media star cashes in on Man Utd’s misfortunes
POPULAR Manchester United YouTuber Mark Goldbridge’s earnings for last year have been revealed.
Goldbridge, whose real name is Brent Di Cesare, is the director of five different companies.
Goldbridge rose to fame as a YouTuber, garnering attention for his over-the-top reactions to Man Utd results.
As a result, the 45-year-old – who some claim is a previous Nottingham Forest fan – set up his own company named The United Stand.
Now the former police detective sits as director on five different companies.
None of those five companies is large enough to publish full, audited accounts but the shortened reports on Companies House show that across all five there was over £4MILLION in in the bank at the end of 2023.
And that figure is a whopping £1.2MILLION more than what was banked by the companies at the end of 2022.
Goldbridge is the sole director of those five companies, which includes The United Stand.
Goldbridge’s YouTube has a whopping 1.92m subscribers with videos generally gaining more attention when Man Utd have lost rather than when they have won.
The account has amassed over 1.3BILLION views on the platform since its creation in 2014.
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While the social star previously earned himself his own show on TalkSPORT for a period of time.
His career has also seen him appear on national TV multiple times as well as taking part in charity football games over the years.
However, The United Stand has been caught up in controversy in recent times with a portion of Man Utd fans against the fan channel.
Those opinions reared their head when Goldbridge interviewed United striker Rasmus Hojlund last season following his move to Old Trafford.
Fans were less than pleased that the United Stand had been offered the interview and Goldbridge was reportedly the subject of death threats, leading to involvement from Greater Manchester Police.
Goldbridge came under fire for an interview with Ramsus Hojlund earlier this year[/caption]