neil lennon's side were already through as group winners, but were beaten 2—0 away at cluj — second—halfning run in all competitions. elsewhere manchester united are already through to the last 32, they're taking on az alkmaar at old trafford. at ibrox, rangers, in the tightest of all the groups will be desperate to beat young boys and qualify as group winners, if they don't they could be out... wolves are already through, they‘ re taking on besiktas at molineaux. next — the championship has been described as a "bubble waiting to burst", with clubs posting record losses in a "gamble" to get promoted. our sports news correspondent andy swiss has this report. it is football's richest competition, but is the battle simply to reach the premier league coming at a hefty cost? when wolves celebrated promotion last year, they did so having spent far more than they had earned. and they were not alone. championship sides racked up a record £307 million in pre—tax losses. only five of the 2a teams in the division made a profit, while spending on wages exceeded revenues by 11%. one former championsh