Chumpsbechumps
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Quite possibly but they are two sides of the same coin. Yes we've been poorly run laughably so in fact and the biggest aspect of that has been instead of any sort of footballing structure we've basically just given a succession of average or past it managers free reign to build squads and identify a load average players that largely because of this structure we've had to pay over the odds for (and yes the managers dont decide fees but their decisions do affect them). Not least in every season we've been without CL football and had to pay huge fees and wages to attract players. And this of course compounds as we end up with loads average/past it/unsuited players we cant shift etc etc. You know the rest.
I think we're all well aware of our myriad of problems. Now ultimately we know who the real culprits are but the managers themselves have to take a very large chunk of responsibility for this decade of clusterfeckery also. They have to, they took the job, they took the huge wages, they accepted or indeed wanted to act as their own DOF. And one after another they've largely spunked the best part of 1-2 billion on mostly let's be honest shite.
In the case of Ten Hag I happen to think he's a decent manager. But clearly he's out of his depth at United/PL and has lost his way. He just seems a bad fit on just about every level, the longer he's been here the worse we've got. Nothing against the guy he's tried his best and I wish him luck in his career after United.
I really hate Woodward and the glazers , good look to INEOs fixing the mess they’ve made of things. I’d worry for whoever is next manager as I’m not sure things won’t get worse before better. In saying that , if United keep losing it mightn’t feel so bad…