I thought the most telling moment in ten Hag's press conference was when he was asked about "disorder" at the club. He responded by saying that there's no disorder in the dressing room. Implicit in his response, though, is an acknowledgement that there is, indeed, disarray in other parts of the club. This is the core of the problem which has existed, and progressively worsened, for years. People can debate the performance of the Manager and players all they want - there's fair criticisms of both - but the real problem is the ownership, lack of leadership, and lack of proper footballing structure. That's where the "disorder" stems from, and it permeates everything. In my opinion, its beyond clear that a good number of players in that locker room are simply not up to standard and/or are completely toxic. They should have been rooted out long ago, but have remained for years on end. It would never happen at other most other big football clubs, but due to the ineptitude of our owners and the unqualified people they've tasked with running the club, those players have remained. Until the disorder is fixed, our problems will persist. I suppose we can only hope that Ratcliffe is the answer.