There was a great deal of excitement when Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS won the battle to buy part of Manchester United. The supporters thought they were going to get rid of the Glazer Boys completely, but at least it was a start. The most important thing was that Britain’s richest would take control of the sporting part of the United store. Ten months later, the enthusiasm has been greatly reduced.
Ratcliffe and the new United management bet everything on Ten Hag, but failed. Then Ruud van Nistelrooy took over and led the team back on track, before he too was dumped. Now it is Ruben Amorim who has created optimism among the supporters, but not enough to spread a negative attitude towards the new United management. Because moves have been made outside the United squad as well.
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A survey conducted by the Manchester United Supporters Trust shows that 2/3 of the club’s supporters are dissatisfied with the management of the club.
The survey was conducted among four thousand supporters, the results show that there is opposition to the Glazer family (not surprisingly), but also to Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
65 percent of the votes in the survey are put in the box where you express that you are dissatisfied with the ownership and management of the club, reports The Telegraph.
In addition, 68 percent of fans indicate that they will attend fewer matches in the future if no changes are made.
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Among other things, the increase in ticket prices has created demonstrations that took place ahead of Sunday’s game against Everton. Manchester United’s announced price increases on tickets were intended to hit season ticket holders and members of the club, but this has since been withdrawn to accommodate the disgruntled fans.
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