How The Biggest Football Club in England Lost All Respect
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
- Manchester United used to be one of the biggest football clubs in the world, and also one of the biggest brands in all of sports. But after the purchase of the club by the Glazer family in 2005, the club seemed destined to crumble. When Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, it was the beginning of their downfall.
This feels like a proper Sky Sports Documentary. Love to see it 🎉
Moyes being handed a massively long contract by the club while being Ferguson's hand-picked successor, only to find out he'd been sacked by the media (rather than being told by the club directly) sums everything wrong with Manchester United in the last decade. No class, no plan, no clue
Moyes's game is so predictable
True, they should have given him an experienced assistant.
Moyes would have great in charge. He looks over the whole club. Obviously Fergie saw more than what others did. Nobody is perfect. But he is one of the best managers of all time. So youd think hed be worth listening too. Lowsy owners and upper management. Along with snowflake footballers. Just ruined the game in general
@@oneworldchua5293And he had a small club mentality. Can you imagine SAF being okay with a draw away against some mid-table club? Moyes was. Maybe Everton could accept that result, but that should be below United’s expectations.
moyes < players back at the time
it happened again when jose < pogba
to choose Pogba over Mourinho was the biggest mistake Utd board made post Fergie era!
hindsight is always easy. back then almost everyone chose pogbark
@@stonkytong Hindsight? That didn't do Spurs any good 😂 I get it, Mou does run his course at clubs (I'm a Chelsea fan, I get it) but standing by Pogba in that scenario was lacking any insight
@ yeah hindsight.
Then POGBA sells more products than Maurinho.
Actually firing LVG and hiring Jose was the worse decision cause Jose screwed of the development of martial and Rashford
The fantastic thing about this video is that Ten Hag actually got sacked whilst I was watching it. LMFAO.
Ah, so it's your fault. I knew it!
exactly
@@johnaarsonwe’re all sad he’s leaving… truly one of the managers of all time
😂
hahahah I love that this comment is how I found out 😂
Imo Cavani doesn't get enough respect. Watching him consistently run from attack to defense back to attack made Man U a better team. It's no wonder they came 2nd the year he was their striker.
Cavani played for the shirt. He was obviously past his best, but the guy put in a shift every single game he was in. He was the striker United should've signed when Moyes/LVG were in charge. Typical United fashion, we waited too long and got him past his best. Same with Casemiro, Varane and Ronaldo in recent years. Refuse to spend the money, wait until they're past it, sign them, then fans get all upset because these guys aren't what they used to be. I do really hope the structure at the club has changed now, no more signing players 30+ years old who were once world class. Need to be signing CURRENT world class players.
I disagree.
Neymar cost 220 million not even Madrid could afford him.
Man United use to break transfer records under Sir Alex but state run football has ruined everything.
Madrid are buying 18 years instead of current world class players eg Vinicius and Endrick.
Look at Savinho, if Man United tried to buy him, he might have cost 100 million but Man City bought him from their own sister club for less than half
He helped Greenwood as well.
@@Timbone07 there's lots of reason why United are where they are, but money was never one of em. United was in the position to buy every single player that got Man City the treble. Not a single player was cheeky market tricks, just good scouting and bargains when the opportunity presented itself. United always had the money but they spent it elsewhere. All it takes is sticking with a good manager surrounded by good staff and a coherent concept in the inner workings. Arsenal with Arteta is a bad example cause he doesn't win anything, but United would kill to be where Arsenal are. That's why they're cycling though promising managers like Pogba did though his haircuts.
The market hasn't really changed since as transfer fees went up, so did the wealth of PL clubs. Players just aren't available all the time, that's why they're so expensive, it's the modern way to say they ain't available. But there's enough players out there that could help United at an affordable price, you just have to find them.
SAF was actually really good at that. For every major signing there was a real bargain in there, like Schmeichel, Irwin, Park or Evra. It's about taking punts, always has been. Liverpool's built around that under Klopp.
You can blame the owners, the structures or whatever, but the modern transfer market or lack of money ain't the problem
@@Reorganisersome really good points here. I only slightly disagree on the Arsenal part. Arteta has done a good job, they brought in quality players for a small amount of money. Should've won the league back in 22/23, shame they fell off this season, when man city finally tuned down a little bit
You missed the point where Manchester United spent over a billion pounds to prove Mourinho wrong. 😂
Haha nice one
They want to prove to him that he is not the special One.😂
Oh he is a special one, but not in a positive way😂@@whyalwaysme2522
What do Manchester utd expect ? Do they expect to win trophies every single season win every match score every match? other clubs keep managers for 10 years at least, Glaziers and Ineos is a joke
@TheLetterK81 I saw a Man United fan celebrating Sporting thrashing Man City.
A great reply to the video in the comment section pointed out that Ten Hag thrashed others including Real Madrid as Ajax manager.
Sporting have Champions mentality as recent unlike our current team.
Entitled fans like him will also want Amorim gone in a year or two
Despite all the craziness Mourinho still won the best trophy in the past 10 years. He deserves more respect than what he received
The media landscape is poison. Once you’re unliked they will keep trying to sabotage you.
That „craziness“ was the truth
Are you calling Europa league, the best trophy? 😅 Haha, it is a loser's cup. You win it by being mediocre and loser in the Champions league. It is a second tier cup in europe.
@@bolormunkhe.6091oh winning the fa cup is so much more prestigious huh?
@@bolormunkhe.6091 That's still the best trophy for MU in the last decade. Can you name a better one?
"Ole's at the wheel..."
So iconic
Rio is a club legend but, good God, as a pundit and giving opinion he's one of the worst. A massive jinx.
@@ymca4547
Agreed! He chats utter nonsense half the time, then states the obvious the other half.
He's very hard to listen to. So I don't.
@@ymca4547 Footballers arent hired for their intellect. Unfortunately Ex footballers are hired by SKY as pundits.
@@johan8969well in Spain they hire based on intellect
Heading for the iceberg covered in TNT and smallpox 😂
After how Ronaldo, De Gea, and Cavani were treated, United deserve nothing but the worst.
Ronaldo deserved it and shouldn’t have been signed. The other 2 yeah didn’t deserve that
@@tombardsley3081 nah hes gta was good scoring goals even at 38 in Manunited it was after they sign ten hag Ronaldo didn't get much appearance because he get benched every game.
@@Truthful-guy-with-pen Every other player around him suffered in terms of their performances and production which affected the whole balance of the team and the performance. Bruno Fernandes went from 30 goal contributions the year before to just 16 (so almost half and didn’t get a single contribution in European games) . Rashford’s stats went down from 20 goal contributions to 6 (more than half) . Also the team’s total goals scored went down with Ronaldo there. So yes Ronaldo was a problem and he’d just come off being found out at juventus . And before you say, the defence was the issue at Juve, they conceded more in 2019/20 when they won the league than they did in Ronaldo’s last year.
@@tombardsley3081man that dosnt make any sense, how one player can make lots of players play bad?
Ronaldo carried juventus, and man un.
The team didnt had the level Ronaldo has, thats all.
@@Truthful-guy-with-penthats clearly a manager problem, they cant take out the potential of the team.
Man United's fall began on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 .... over 15 years ago.
Its futility will continue as long as the Glazers own the club.
This. The video misses out on the most key things. The debt we got saddled with stopped us being able to invest in new players between 2008 and 2014. Add to that the Glazers culture of greed infected the staff and players. Instead of people wanting to go Man Utd to win things, everyone sees it as a pay cheque.
@@seb1554real but there are still players that go to Utd because of their history but if they don’t get a big paycheque then goodbye
Zirkzee already regrets signing for Utd bro we are so cooked if the glazers don’t leave and we don’t get rid of this debt
@@seb1554 yet these so called "fans" continue feeding them out of habit and supposed "love for the club" what Roy Keane said about the home "fans" was spot on all them years ago...very few seem to understand that the body will never recover so long as the virus is still active!
@@aurynwestwield1682
I agree with you.
Through their disrespect of the club and its supporters, the Glazers terminally infected Man United - an infection from which, I fear, it will never recover.
@@ryleighloughty3307 Nothing lasts forever. Not even Manchester United's position as Englands undisputed football giant, just look at Liverpool post -90. Will they still be up there with the rest of the big teams? Yes. Will they go back to winning the PL title at a rate of 65% of the time over 2 decades? No chance.
i love how it’s the same story with every manager. so-and-so is going to magically bring them back to glory solely because it’s manchester united and they deserve to be there. what united needs imo is a humble rebuild. it’s clear that chasing big names doesnt work anymore as is evident by their trajectory since 2013
Impeccable timing
It's cos it's AI generated
@@Cal97g Youre AI generated
@@Jamesohio-uk8ju bruh the voiceover is ai, the script is ai, it's bottom of the barrel content, the fact you can't tell that is telling.
@@Cal97g Since when could I not tell, all I said was youre AI🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@Jamesohio-uk8ju 🐀🐀🐀🐀
This video is more than just a video. Its cinematic documentary. Very thorough and precise
How many managers does it take before you realise that it's not the manager which is the problem?
They are realising it now with ten hag being sacked, imo if ole got more time and more backing in 20/21 season he’d have his job right now and United would be competing for the title.
I think you guys are on the right track but being on United news?
Ineos came in last season so finally after all this time the main problems ARE being addressed.
666
@@chikku807well not really the players still need to be held accountable whether they came in last season or two seasons ago or even 6 they all need to be looked at if we’re gonna address the problems at this club because the mentality is on the floor and it’s a combination of Mismanagement by the top execs and the players getting away with murder
@@lm8276 and that is my point lol. You mentioned mismanagement by top execs and imo that has always been the main problem.
And you mention the players but that's not a 'problem' in this context but rather a consequencem or effect of the Glazers and Woodward's time in charge which again is now changing under INEOS.
That's what I meant that with INEOS the whole structure is finally changing and like you said the players were a big problem but that had to do with Woodward overpaying the fees for them and overpaying their wages and making it a players-run club, but all that should be changing under INEOS.
It's not just that they sacked ETH, or that they're getting Amorim. Imo appointing ETH was actually a very good decision but Glazers, but again they fell short to back him because they still held the rotten culture at United. But with Amorim one of the biggest test for INEOS is not just appointing him but slowly changing the structure and support the manager best as they can
MOURINHO WAS ALWAYS RIGHT, THE FANBASE IS A DISGRACE WHO KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT FOOTBALL
I’ve been with Mourinho since day 1 and was against him getting sacked
Do any fans know about football? Kind of an embarrassing comment
Clowns like Woodward sabotaged Jose. Simple as that. They thought Pogba & Lukaku would be enough, when in reality that is the absolute first stage of making a successful team. You don't just sign players like that and then restrict future transfers.
Fanbase backing Hag is the most stupidest fanbase I have ever seen. 7-0 Liverpool and someone still backing him for the 2 Mickey Mouse cups he won by accident.
@@shuraamano The FA Cup was not won by accident. Which fanbase are you from ?
Pogba was a virus and he infected a bunch of young players with his attitude. Mourhino was spot on about him.
Bro did witchcraft and wierd things didn't he bury a hyena under Old trafford
@@MK12275yea he did some weird muzzie shit like burying chicken and goat heads under the training grounds.
Wth???@@MK12275
Pogba's greatest football success is celebrating - actually celebrating - getting his drug ban halved and being kicked off his team. A real champion there.
Honestly I would stick with Mourinho but oh well
22 multi millionaires running round a pitch who dont give a fuck about any of you. As long as you keep pouring your hard earned cash into their pockets thats all that matters.
I lived 40 mins walk from OT but stopped going in 2010 cos I learned how Glazers acquired the club and will never give them a single penny so long as they're there leeching! if only the home "fan"base would follow suit...but it's true what Roy Keane said bowt those home "fans" all them years ago.
Most top football clubs players are multi-millionaires nowadays, so it's not an excuse.
@@aurynwestwield1682why does everyone blame them as if they haven’t spent over billion $ on trash signings ?????
@sportinguista09 They don't give a shit if they play rubbish. There are too many egos in the game now. It's not a working mans sport anymore. Nearly 100 quid for a cheap and nasty football shirt!
@@Frenic1 for sure I agree but every clubs jerseys are that price it’s not the glazers and as I said if I’m not mistaken they have spent the most money in the last 10 years in transfers. At the very least top 3 in transfer spending ? The signings are just utter dog 💩
And now even Ten Hag was sacked
As an American, I didn’t begin watching the EPL until the start of the 2013/14 season. This is the only Manchester United I’ve ever known.
Too bad because they were something of a legend back then
If you didn’t watch sir Alex Ferguson on the touch line you do not seen man united
Feel sorry for you. We were like the modern man city. Lethal. Hopefully amorim can turn things around.
@@techarch8851 man city now😂😂
@@uwu.-.5873 not actually this season I mean previous seasons
Honestly firing Moyes was a shocking decision, 1 season in charge and no backing is insanity
Thank you, first person I've seen saying this. People always default to saying he was in over his head but one season simply isn't enough time to judge, especially with the only signing being Fellaini.
He never stood a chance
also the board tried to sign Cesc and Bale and instead of signing a CB to replace Rio/Vidic and a CM to cover for carrick and replace Scholes in the end got left with Fellaini who they could have bought for 8 million less if they triggered his release clause 30 days before.
Blaming mourinho then ronaldo for the team's results was the biggest forms of delulu i've seen from that team, hopefully it'll be back on track one day
People are looking at where it went wrong. Blaming managers, players, glazers, media, fans. Imo, it looks like a lot of mix between everything. Mostly I feel United are focused on everything in the past. Everytime they do anything they get judged by what anyone did before them and not in a good way. They are the most media attention seeking club in the world. They don't control the narrative at all. So once they are off losing/drawing games, everyone goes wild. Rivals enjoys in unison, fans points fingers and no one takes the responsibility to do anything about it. Positivity, renewal of fundamental structures and consistency are so rare to see these days.
Liverpool supporter.
The media is hungry to jump on United for any reason, its just a bonus that they give plenty reasons to do so. You are a perfect example of that, literally rival fans are craving for news damning United. Bad media strategy is really just the tip of the iceberg.
Liverpool was in that same spot (if not worse, save for 04 CL) for almost 3 decades.
You are right, and looking at what LFC did with Klopp, it is kinda what MU have to do now, rebuild player structures from the bottom, get a manager that doesn't spend to win while also stands strong against the critics (like SAF used to be), cut waste and manage spending - and even if/when expenses are big, do them properly, without experiments like Ten Hag nor overblown like Antonio.
@@carlosnn8150 Liverpool fans didnt call for Klopp to be sacked when they didnt make top 4. They arent still living in the 70's & 80's. Uniteds golden era is still to close for people to let it go
@sticktothefacts8905 thats also true, Liverpool had such a long drought that people learned to be patient. And even then, only to some degree, I still remember some anger and desperation in LFC fans, specially post 04 CL but before Klopp: for example, when they bottled that season with Suarez scoring so much.
ManUtd's drought is more recent, and their golden period was way more noticeable in the age of the PL, Sky, glory hunting fans that didn't just root for their hometown/neighborhood team, worldwide fandom, tourists and high priced tickets, and internet bantz. And that MU dominion was even more pronounced on the local league than in international cups, with an everlasting Ferguson that no matter what the other teams did always came out on top, with a club that was the first to sell shares and get a big allseater stadium and therefore increasing financially above the rest, leading to way more "eternal giant" complex on the part of the MU fans (and "eternally hated" among the rest, which created a vicious loop, that made MU fans literally expecting Real Madrid style hirings every window so they could rub it on rivals' faces).
Back in the 70s and 80s Liverpool dominated but did somewhat more sparsely, as the Football League was more even (Villa and Forest won CLs, Everton won a CWC, doubles were rarer); there wasn't nearly as much media buzz about football (specially during hooligan/terrace times, when such press was negative), the players weren't as celebrities, pre-Bosman ruling meant transfer windows weren't as dramatic, the bantz existed more on the terraces than on the pubs, which again were more for locals than for tourists, "big teams" could get relegated, fanbases stayed local no matter what, and so on. And then add a long local drought that hurt LFC fans a lot but eventually set expectations low, and you can see why they gave Klopp a bit more chance.
Granted, Klopp never made them be 14th or even 10th place, maybe 7th at worst iirc? Thus why I see some commenters now saying Mourinho or even Van Gaal might as well have stayed in MU, they weren't thaaat bad (specially Mourinho). Problem is, Ferguson era was so much better, not just on the pitch but off, and that perhaps is what bothers MU fans the most: that with way less money Ferguson did wonders, but now all the cash splashing gets is a bunch of conceited players and haphazard managing stabs in the dark.
It feels like the story of Chicago bulls, I am a bit older and I remember those days, but today no one cares or knows Chicago bulls or Manchester utd.
This video is insanely good, well put together
Ten Hag sacked. I just finished watching this😂😂
The cycle continues
and how is it going now?🤣😂🤣😂
Solid documentary/commentary. I'm a long time Wolves fan, but I really enjoyed watching this. Brought back a lot of memories and there's something about Man U and their history that always brings me to watch even as a fan of another club. Cheers, well done!
Imagine being Moyes and promised all of these signings when he took over to then only get 1 signing and that signing being 6th or 7th choice. It's crazy for how long everything was blamed on the managers yet here we are 10 years later and several managers later and they are still having the same issues on and off the field.
Imagine thinking Moyes ever had the stature to be a Man Utd manager..
@eyeballjellyforbreakfast you do understand that it was Fergie who wanted Moyes or do you think he was clueless and didn't have a clue.
Roy Keane "there are too many bluffers at this club" and there are still to this day! 😢
Ive been waiting for a video like this to drop. Really well put together ❤️
Let's not get carried away.The narration is actually alright, but there are countless spelling mistakes and grammatical errors (1:54 'Chelsea City', 20:49 'Firmino Salah Shaqiri' apparently being one person) in the hardcoded subtitles and pretty much all graphics are incorrectly displaying the home and away teams. 'You are nothing you out a fool' at 5:06 is just bizarre. Calling them 'mention United' at 5:45 kind of sums it all up. Including the 'fraud watch' bellend that earns a living from sitting in his wanking pit complaining and never going to any games is also a criminal act.
I get that it's free but clearly attention to detail isn't the strongest suit on display here.
@16ozClawHammer pretty sure it's AI
@@PEPSIMaxMusic Yes, I get that, but that's my point. AI is fine as a tool to help you if you need it. To read that this is 'really well put together' when it's just lowest common denominator, computer-generated garbage with zero attention to detail is deeply, deeply annoying.
I want someone to host a sit-down with Mourinho, Van Gaal, Moyes, Ole, and Ten Haag. Let them air out those grievances. It can't be that 5 managers (3 of whom are worls class) all did a bad job. It is impossible. Have them tell us what is really going on, down to the specific mechanics.
At this point, I think the executives of Man United men team intentionally shoot themselves on the foot. Just look at the players who left the club. The ones who were considered “not good enough” or “injury prone” are performing like crazy. McTominay is so loved by Conte. Van de Beek is fit like a horse in Girona. Fred and Amrabat are used properly by Mourinho. Angel Gomes keeps getting better. Ronaldo, Sancho, De Gea. You get the idea. So I think that the ones playing for United right now all still have the untapped potential to be good (and yes, I also include Rashford and Antony). Ten Hag, Glazers and Ratcliffe are just too incompetent to bring their potential to the fullest.
Also, this club seems like a nightmare for normal workers. They lay off and cut cost from the workers 24/7 but somehow still overpaying the players who aren’t even committed to the badge.
You forgot the worst decision United made and that was letting go of Herrera. He was our best midfielder for the previous 3 years, put his heart and soul into every game and we discarded him when we needed him most. No one has replaced his influence in the middle there. We kept Mata instead who just bench warmed. I honestly can't believe we let Herrera go, his passion was unmatched, consistent, hard-working and technical. He even cried on the tele years after reminiscing about the decision, and that was even after he went to a better club in PSG. I was heartbroken to see him go.
@@sped2942 yeah the midfield hasn't been anywhere near as balanced since
Can't mention Ten Hag if you actually believe this. He's not a fool. He sacrificed his reputation like every other manager.
He will get a big job after this no doubt.
I hope we can move them on so they can see their own greatness and let us build back better.
“2nd half of the season we doing a title charge”
A forever classic😂
The Glazers. That's the issue.
Foobatl clubs should never ever be own by indiviuals period. thats against the sole definition of what a club is.
I absolutely despise them.
@@oKnuToBut look at what Rob and Ryan have done for Wrexham
these past few years as a Manchester united hater I've been the happiest man ever
sad life. considering two trophies were won LOL
@@corbynknight5109Ah yes, the FA Cup that did nothing else but prolong the misery.
@@lukabarisic7080 beating city in that FA cup final was a great victory. nothing else
@@corbynknight5109after a fraudlent win against coventry
@@corbynknight5109what about being humiliated 7-0 by your rivals
When 3 good managers "fail", I think it's a different problem
this channel deserves so many more views
Very well researched and well presented snapshot.
Wreck it Ralf knew where the problems were. He should have been kept on to work with ten bundy.
What baffles me is that they signed him with the intention of him being some kind of transfer guru for the future. Ended up dropping him in the deep end, everybody laughed at him and he left when ETH came in. Massive blunder. I think he would've been perfect in the current structure.
@ yeah Ralf has been given a bad rep undeservedly. Plenty of pundits are happy to say Ralf had a terrible spell yet every time anyone mentions Moyes it’s immediately followed by “he didn’t have very long tho”
Amazing work. The only thing I dind't agree with, was mentioning that the team was relying on a 33 yo Cavani. He was never the problem, the problem was how much and how well was Cavani fed with passes. Can't blame singular players for the entire team not functioning.
What self respecting, top level manager would take this nightmare job now?!?
well apparently Amorim. at first i thought 'no, he's a smart, young, up and coming high-potential manager, why would he go to Manchester??'
but then the realisation hit 'it happened before to people much smarter, and maybe he's not that smart after all'. Not even a united fan, but it's disgraceful to watch.
Who wouldn`t want to be the first manager to bring success back to United after SAF? Literally anyone with ambition and cofidence which they slowly start losing once they get the job.
@@mandemwallahi Truly blows my mind why any player or managers would ever want to go to Man United nowadays. I feel like it has to be their mindset that they can be the hero and fix them but it never works out that way. It’s truly a shame because we all know how this is going to turn out.
It's not so much that. It's more like ego. They all see United, once the biggest team in the world, now in 13th place. Any manager will think they can come in and turn it around. Why wouldn't you want the job? Think about it, YOU could be the one who turns United into a dominant force again. It's all ego. I really do hope that Amorim has what it takes, despite what people are saying about him doing great at Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United is a completely different ball game.
@@iscodisco5790 I can give you millions of reasons why they would go to United.
Antony will earn more in a season at United doing nothing than he would have had earned in a lifetime at Ajax being their best player.
Amazing vid man good job, love the bit of Irish tv commentary from Didi in there as well. Just a note, the scores are sometimes a bit misleading when you show them on screen, just always put home team first on scoreboard if you're showing them on top of the broadcast scoreboards
Such a depressing times for all of us United fans. Stay strong fellas
Quite. People who think this is bad should have been around in 1974.
But GREAT times for all other football fans 😂
What you have to remember is, this kind of stuff is inevitable for football clubs. The best example is Liverpool. They were THE TEAM back in the day, won it all, had world class players, then they dropped off massively until Klopp came in and sorted them out. That was like, what, 20~ years of misery. We will come back, god knows when though. Wouldn't hold my breath thinking we're going to make this epic comeback any time soon.
@@cool-lemonat least they've the ucl in those 20 years
😂😂😂😂😂
Love how you included Saaeed TV in there too. The guy is becoming legendary!
This felt like watching a movie!
30:11 because this is United we’re talking about , being hopeful is a recipe for disaster 😭
“You’re job now now is to stand by your new manager”
- Famous last words from the Great Sir Alex😂
Ten Hag just got sacked💀💀💀
I honestly wonder how long it will take you at Untied until you understand that it's not the manager's fault.
At the moment you are no more than an average club in England and not even that in Europe.
The name Manchester United is all you have left.
You have a stadium that is falling apart. A team that hasn't achieved anything for years.
Don't you have a youth academy? Get hungry players, buy young, cheap players who won't be immediately overwhelmed by the transfer fee and rebuild a team from the ground up.
You don't need star players at the moment, you need a team in which new stars can develop.
How many more years do you want to take to learn this?
There are so many reasons why we've been a failure from the coaches, to the ownership, the players, the academy. Everything is wrong.
We are not run like a modern club. We do not have a system, we do not have an identity. The Glazer's left us to stagnate and we are worse off as a sporting association than we were in 2003.
You forgot the fans. Toxic bunch calling for players to go before they even settle in
This was so professional , a well put together video .❤
Great timing
Rightly or wrongly, I have always believed out problems started when Fergie left and David Moyes was appointed as manager. I think the biggest issue was the fact that the entire backroom team was replaced, ok it may not have made much of a difference but I just feel like they would have had the experience to help DM so while he may not have succeeded where SAF left off he would (you'd think) have the staff behind him that would point him in the right direction.
What other managers never had was time, Fergie built his team patiently with management's support. Stop listening to those yapping fans who want instant result, focus building team with cunning transfer policy, trust your coach and give him authority in changing room.
Eth had time transfer veto and 700mil. He failed miserably. If Mourinho was backed like eth for sure we would have an epl or ucl title. The guy got a UEFA cup in 2 years still the biggest cup of any manager since Fergie.
They wanted to prove 2 portuguese wrong . Jose and Ronaldo. Next could be Amorim
Enjoined seeing Roy Keane sticking up for Moyes. Club ended mans career. I hope he has no regrets as seems like a nice guy
Did he? Moyes has won the same number of European trophies that Man United have over the last 10 years.
Never knew Bobby Charlton was so short not just of height but dignity and class as well!
What Mourinho said has become reality 😂😂
The problem with man utd is that they don't want to take things slowly that was the problem with barcelona for years but trusting in young players and being patient with the right project can be game changing
The amount of times Rio Ferdinand back tracks on bold statements is ridiculous.
Great video. I love how the Piers Morgan interview isnt featured at all. That goes against the title you chose of a slow death. CR7/Piers Morgan Interview = 🎆
Jose was right about Pogba's commitment to the club..we should have sold him
Van Nistelrooij actually did a good job while being interim manager. He has currently lost big with his current club against Newcastle, but you can only do so much against a top tier club with a club that is a step down from Man United. Onana was actually good under his short reign.
That clip of Ferdinand talking about "Ole at the Wheel" is the funniest thing in hindsight. 😂😂
As a Liverpool fan I love United's downfall! lol That said, it is obvious that the ownership / management have lacked long-term strategy and commitment to one vision, which they had under SAF. They really should have given someone like Jose 5-10 years to put things right!
Jose gets bored after 2.
Great video. I really like the music in background.
Glad you like it
even as a Liverpool fan, its saddening to see Man U at its current state
Can't be a true liverpool supporter then.
I love watching how shit scumchester are and long may it continue.
you are not a liverpool fan. a complete disgrace if you feel sorry for them
Lmao f*ck off you Muppet. You're no Liverpool fan
It really isn't ha
You are a plastic fan if you think that
The decision to appoint David Moyes did more damage than you could ever possibly imagine. He should never have been appointed. He was only given the job because of the Scottish loyalty.
Managing Utd with the current players is taking on a poisoned chalice.
From an outsiders perspective, watching this shows how toxic and reactive some of the fans are
Moyes was a terrible choice of a manager and got rid of the backroom staff. Clown of a manager.
Fantastic put together vidoe, you deserve more subscribers
You cant mismanage a club for ten years and not expect a fall. No owner investment leads to what Utd are today. A shell of their former selves just so the American owners can line their pockets. How much greed does it take?
Mourinho coming back, roasting them as a pundit and then battering them 6-1 with Tottenham was cold
United will never be fixed, It needs massive work. Work I don't think the fans would be happy to sit through. How much money has been invested in that club for number of years. How many times a manager has been scrapped, only to work with possibly players they didn't want. Now a new manager will have to do the same with Ten Hag's signings. Not to mention, how many players there, have constantly let the team down, over and over again, that are STILL there. While the manager gets kicked off.
Owners are a big blame yes, but those players need a serious look at themselves.
Mourinho was completely right and the club backed Pogba over him and this decision told other players they could behave exactly the same way
Ferguson announcing his retirement and the new manager without giving the fans a time to mourn and time to accept change started the downfall. Klopp announced it before a league cup match giving the owners time to find a replacement and the players and fans time to adjust to a new manager.
And why did Ferguson leave? The Glazers wouldnt support him. Go ahead, blame SAF
I don't think Sir Alex's decision to announce his retirement under a short amount of time caused the downfall in any way, at the end of the day, a football manager is only a job and at the time, he was mourning with his wife for the passing of her sister. I remember the news headline said he announced his retirement under a lot of stress. While it is a good idea to announce retirement long before you do it, he still had every right to make that decision even within a short amount of time.
The chain of events that lead to United's downfall was completely out of his control. It's been over 10 years, the owners and the board have had more than enough time (And money) to strengthen the team.
The commentary you hear at the beginning of this video was spot on, Many people started to believe that Man united could never be defeated as Sir Alex built an empire and eventually no one ever realised that his era would come to pass.
@@betogoncalves6367 I agree. Listen to United fans & the constant "we are United". Its like we are number 1, even when we arent, and anything other than number 1 is a failure. Yet they arent number 1, and expecting that Amorim will all of a sudden make them great again is completely unrealistic. Glory days like those of SAF or the Liverpool teams of the 70's/80's are rare, fans need to realise this. But for United fans, the SAF is too close & they still think they deserve to be number 1 constantly.
Klopp was given time, the fans didnt turn on him. But it was 30 years since Liverpools glory days and their fans were far more tolerant about the process to get there.
Its not just the Glazers, the fans need to learn what it is to be realistic & support their club & players. Yet already there are calls for Zirksee out & even Amorim out. Imagine if Liverpool fans had called for the head of Gravenberch last year.
This Channel needs more recognition Idc.
*How the biggest football club in the world was destroyed by its owners*
Fixed the title for you
I’m a Manchester United and New Orleans Saints fan. I am completely on board with rebuilding this team over the next few years, no matter how low we get in the table. I have had to spend 50 years waiting on Saints to go to the Super Bowl! I’m happy waiting for United.
Great video. Only thing I would say is that when you display a score eg United 0-4 Everton you must have the home team's score first and the away teams score second. When you mentioned the Everton result it seemed like you were saying Everton had won 0-4 at Old Trafford which isnt the case. Also, making no mention of Ole's Europa League run to the final is odd considering losnig that match was pivotal in changing the trajectory of his tenure as manager.
excellent video man. The effort dedicated is immense
Something funny- look how frequently wrong the ‘pundits’ are. Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, Roy Keane are all incredibly bad. They make themselves look like clowns 😂
A significant issue is the British media, which is similar to the Italian media. When you perform well, you are revered, but when you make a mistake, you are vilified. This greatly influences the fans and affects the clubs and players.
When your new owner bought you with a high interest loan and then let you to pay the loan. You should know you have a big problem. 😂😂😂
Glazers was the real clown who put man utd to misery.
Negative media, players, management, club culture, supporters and class of 92 is the main critics. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is right, "Listen, it is what it is". So deep.
I have been a manutd supporter since the 86-87 season. And i have never felt so badly and hurt as i do now, seeing my great club just flonderijg around like a headless fish out of water, really hurtd me deeply.
But!.....such is life.
At some point we as a footballing giant, will bounce back.
what goes up must come back down.
This is an great good video explaining 10 years of under performance by Manchester United. Even though I am a Liverpool fan but United is a club steeped in football heritage and it is getting bad. Hopefully Ruben Amorin may find a way to get the club back into top 6
comedic timing now that he's been sacked LMFAO
"I think the team is where it is because it is what it is" 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
It is 2029, Manchester United are playing very well this season - the club has retained its place in the Championship despite being in the relegation zone to the first league all season. Manchester United fans are looking positively to the future and hope that next year the club will take 15th place in the Championship. At Old Trafford in 2029, a record number of fans came to the last match of the season - 10 thousand spectators!
peak fiction. absolute cinema
The main issue remains for over a decade - detecting problems within the squad and finding their identity. They need to clean the house properly and that means having the balls to sell some players short and buy new players high. You can't build a house on bad foundation.
Perhaps relegation and a couple years in the wilderness of the Championship would be the wakeup call every ManU fans need.
Great video! Can you do one for AC Milan?
As long as Man U keeps hiring and firing they are not going anywhere.
Mourinho was the answer and we still have that same question unanswered. Being a United manager, is not just come to the game, manage and train the players. The Biggest part of job is to handle the noise and how sane you can stay at those times.
Only Mourinho could have done it and He was doing it. He only needed his bosses to back him up and give free reins. But they didn't give him that.
Any other manager, whose aura is not bigger then English media will struggle here.
Man Utd should look at the players' wage structure. There's nothing the players give in return of the high salary contracts they receive.
I'm not a Utd fan but I do miss Fergie, as a football fan. When Utd were the only English team left in competitions...I supported Utd. Leaving the petty football rivalry aside, Ferguson built some great/entertaining teams during his tenure.
Here after ten hag got sacked
What to learn from this is don’t manage Man United because if you don’t succeed right away you’ll get sacked, Man United will never go back to the clubs prime because the mentality nowadays is “succeed undefeated or get sacked”
If this is a fall with 2 trophies in 2 season, 6 since Fergie retired, I wonder what the likes of Newcastle and Spurs going through
What this video taught me is that, Jaime Carragher's Liverpool accent has soften so much over the years, in the beginning of the video
his accent is super thick.
Most comprehensive explanation for United situation. I wish Ruben Amorim 🇵🇹 does a good job