Who's to blame for the current crisis?

lex talionis

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The current crisis? There’s a lot of blame to go around, including the players. But culpability for the ongoing crisis lies at the feet of the ownership for all the reasons already discussed. But I do want to mention the total absence of any strategic planning for the post-Ferguson era. It’s a well know story but the bottom line is that when we went with Moyes, we announced to the works that United were no longer a serious football club. We finally have a serious manager, but we’re going through a rough patch on and off the pitch that has a lot to do with the bad habits that were allowed to become bad habits by the owners.
 

RedCoffee

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It's a perfect storm of.......

Poor ownership and directorship.

Second or third choice signings due financial restrictions.

Long injury lists.

Weak mentality in most pre Ten Hag signings.

A relatively new manager still working it out.

Media circus surrounding lots of players, Maguire, Greenwood, Sancho, Antony, Ronaldo etc.

Depreciating facilities, stadium.

Competitors having world class managers for many years.
 

CtRafidah

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Short answer, The yanks.

Long answer: There's is no more fire in the team, no more fight or pride or living the dream of putting on the shirt. As im typing this you can see how Brentford is defending tooth and nails, fighting every ball going for the kill. The same done Brighton, Palace, Galatasaray. You can diss all this teams as much as you want but they play like world beaters as a cohesive unit which were missing.

Were drained. poor guy ETH not sure what or where it went wrong if he starts saying his players cant take anymore criticism and will break their mental status.

I wonder if we drew the game NOW will these player feel like its a win.(which will be sad honestly. Adversities are what makes you string but somehow this lot just crumbles under slightest of pressure)