Thank you, operator and thank you everyone for joining us today. With me on the call are Richard Arnold, our Group Managing Director; Cliff Baty, our CFO; Hemen Tseayo, our Head of Corporate Finance; and our recently appointed Head of Investor Relations, Kareena Friedman [ph]. Before Richard and Cliff talk in detail about our commercial and financial performance over the last quarter, I'd like to briefly comment on the season that has just ended. It clearly didn't end the way we hoped, finishing sixth place and with a disruptive managerial change partway through. However, Ole and the squad battled back from mid-December to put it in contention to qualify for the Champions League next season, but ultimately we came up short. While the last few weeks were disappointing, we're delighted to confirm the appointment of Ole as our manager on a three-year contract, and to recently confirm the key members of the coaching team, Mike Phelan, Michael Carrick, Kieran McKenna and Mark Dempsey will be remaining at the club. Everyone at the club, the Board, the Manager, the squads, and all the staff; our resolution, our desire to get United back to the top of English football. We continually look to improve staff on and off the pitch to achieve this. The strength of our business means the other financial resources to continue to provide the solid foundation for backing the manager and creating success on the pitch, this as ever remains our number one goal. Turning to industry-related news; you may have seen there a quite a number of material plans and proposals that could impact football landscape over the medium-term. These includes the FIFA proposed 2014 Summer Club World Cup which is a pilot which is going to be launched in June 2021, which we believe would be an improvement on the current Club World Cup format. Secondly, changes to the UEFA Club competitions in the 2021 to 2024 cycle, reducing the UEFA League from 48 to 32 teams and introducing a new third tier of 32 teams. And finally, initial proposals regarding the post-2024 format for UEFA Club competitions. We're deeply involved in these discussions across various forums including the Premier League, ECA and various UEFA committees. Finally, one important achievement during the quarter I'd like to highlight is the excellent performance by our women's team in their [indiscernible] season. Scoring an average of almost five goals a game and winning 18 of their 20 league matches, they've won the second division title and secured a promotion at the Women's Super League. I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate the squad, the manager, Casey Stoney, and everyone involved in the women's team. I'll now hand you over to our Group Managing Director, Richard Arnold, who will update you on our key business activities.