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Manchester United owner, the Glazer family, has been under constant criticism from fans. So when Manchester United fans heard that the Glazers were considering selling the club, they were ecstatic. However, after a year of putting the club up for sale and even with multiple interested buyers, the Glazer family suddenly decided not to sell, which has angered Manchester United fans who believe that the club's current predicament is a result of the Glazer family's ownership.
After Manchester United's recent loss to Arsenal away from home, they have a less-than-ideal record this season with 2 wins and 2 losses in the opening four games. Consequently, Manchester United legends and fans have started to look for reasons behind the team's poor performance. Some blame the manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, while others point to poor player performance. However, both Manchester United legends and fans unanimously agree that the Glazer family, who control the club behind the scenes, are the main culprits behind the club's decade-long turmoil.
For example, Manchester United legend Gary Neville has publicly criticized the Glazer family, accusing them of treating the club like a toy. Last November, the Glazer family decided to put Manchester United up for sale and initiated a bidding process. However, there are now reports suggesting that the Glazers are not actually willing to sell the club and are only trying to increase Manchester United's value through this process. Manchester United fans have grown increasingly frustrated and have organized protests calling on the Glazer family to sell the club voluntarily.
However, perhaps only those in the same business truly understand the difficulties of the business. Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan believes that Manchester United's problems should not be solely attributed to the Glazer family. He thinks that there are more issues at the club and that blaming one owner won't solve the problems; it might only offer some emotional relief. Additionally, he questions whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right person to lead Manchester United back to its past glory. In any case, attributing Manchester United's troubles solely to the owner is an overly simplistic conclusion. |
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