
Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, Manchester United have endured a revolving door of managers, many of whom have fallen victim to unchecked player power that has thrived under the mismanagement of the Glazers.
Every high-profile coach has attempted to halt the club’s decline into mediocrity, but the American owners have prioritized commercial success over on-field performance.
As a result, the club has become a lucrative destination for mercenaries seeking one last hefty payday before fading into obscurity, while underperforming players continue to be handed lucrative contracts.
Whenever managers have tried to impose discipline, players have often resisted, ultimately outlasting their bosses—who have been dismissed as soon as the squad collectively downed tools.
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