Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the rest of Ineos “sick” heard of the glorious past and the recent fall of Manchester United.
And some inside United’s hierarchy believe that recent struggles are descending to the legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who remained with the club with the club after withdrawing from Dugout 2013.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the rest of Ineos “sick” heard of the famous Pastcredit Manchester United: Well
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Some inside United’s hierarchy believe that recent struggles are descending on the legendary manager Sir Alex Fergusoncredit: AFP
According to The Mirror, a minority shareholder of Ratcliffe, 72, and Sport Director Sir Dave Brailsford, “They want absolutely nothing with the past” and heard about how Man Utd dominated.
Brailsford believes that the achievements of the past are much more difficult to how the red devils are now dealing with the work of returning the years of glory.
So much that it became an “obsession” not to mention the period in which Man utd was one of the best teams in the world.
In fact, some influential personality at Old Trafford even consider Ferguson to blame for the fall of Manchester Giants in the last 12 years.
Fergie won 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League trophies during the amazing 27-year reign that ended in 2013.
But the club’s heads believe that the presence of Sir Alex did not allow the club to accept development in training and reconnaissance.
The Multi -Milutary Agreement of Scotland Legend ended in October a new regime, dedicated to reducing costs due to major losses.
Sunsport found that another savage circle was excess.
Employees were invited to a meeting that will take place at Old Trafford on Monday.
They expect to be told that up to 200 more jobs will be reduced.
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It’s just seven months after Ineos fired 250 staff members in United.
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