United, CEO Arnold at the pub with the fans: “I hated every minute of this fucking season. A nightmare”

The Red Devils, in its new course, has decided to reduce the distance from the fans and listen to their requests. And CEO Richard Arnold immediately applied the protocol.

Manchester United, in its new course, has decided to reduce the distance from the fans and listen to their requests. And CEO Richard Arnold immediately applied the protocol. The executive, as reported by Sky Sports, when he learned that the fans were organizing a protest outside his home he went out and agreed to meet them at the Pub: a beer together to take stock of the situation.

As reported by the overseas satellite broadcaster Arnold had learned that a group of fans had gathered near his home. And he decided to meet them at the pub while also offering. In an unusual and extraordinary face-to-face with anti-Glazer protesters in a Cheshire pub – about a dozen – the CEO delivered a crushing verdict on the reign of predecessor Ed Woodward. “The club wasted a billion pounds and didn’t even manage to refurbish the stadium and sports center. We’re burning money. We’ve spent more than anyone else in Europe. I’m not thrilled with where we are, it’s not easy to admit but it’s I had to try to fix the situation. Last year was a fucking nightmare. I hated every minute of it. “

Obviously there was also talk of the future. The engagement of Ten Hag opens up a different scenario. It should be the beginning of a new cycle. The fans appeared skeptical. Something similar was also said when Mourinho was hired and Solskjaer’s contract extended. United have not won a Premier since 2013, that is, since Ferguson was “orphaned” and must try to improve the sixth place last season, the worst finish ever in the Premier with 35 points behind the City once again Champion of ‘England. “We are called to bridge a gap also from an infrastructure point of view. We will also try to involve investors because to do this we need more money than is available now”. Some fans have contested the ownership. “The money has to come from somewhere. You may not like this management but if someone else is to come in, they have to show that they care about the club.

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