fastwalker
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More so in recent recent weeks it almost seems to be open season it terms of public airing of grievances from the United dressing room. And it is not just players either, we have heard Ralf Rangnick speaking with increasing openness about his frustrations with the team. I totally get that the dressing room is not a sterile environment and that leaks are always bound to happen. I even recall leaks during Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure, but what we are seeing now seems to be reckless abandon. The club is genuinely being made to look utterly dysfunctional. Whilst that may indeed be the case, it does bear remembering that a new manager is coming in to put this all back together and he will need to convince new players to come here. With the laughing stock that we are being portrayed as by players and manager alike, I am beginning to wonder why anyone other than a complete mercenary would come.
I totally get that sometimes it is right to expose malcontents especially when they are using the cover of anonymity to create toxicity. I also get that it can sometimes be titillating to hear about dressing room politics. However, the risk is that it could ultimately harm the club and divert our transfer targets elsewhere.
What do others think? Are you content for players and staff to vent their discontent openly or through their proxies or would you rather that discontent was kept behind closed doors?
I totally get that sometimes it is right to expose malcontents especially when they are using the cover of anonymity to create toxicity. I also get that it can sometimes be titillating to hear about dressing room politics. However, the risk is that it could ultimately harm the club and divert our transfer targets elsewhere.
What do others think? Are you content for players and staff to vent their discontent openly or through their proxies or would you rather that discontent was kept behind closed doors?