Manchester United fans have all been saying the same thing after Chelsea announced the appointment of their new manager Graham Potter.
19.08.2022 - 20:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright has compared the ongoing situation at Manchester United to that of Mike Ashley's tenure as Newcastle United owner.
United, despite entering a new dawn at the start of this season under new manager Erik ten Hag, have made a disastrous start to the campaign, finding themselves bottom of the Premier League table after their opening two matches. United were beaten 2-1 by Brighton on the opening day of the season before being thumped 4-0 by Brentford six days later.
The Reds' failure to bring in the right players in the transfer market so far this summer means that the supporters' frustrations and anger towards the Glazer family have reached an all-time high. They protested against them ahead of the Brighton clash and are set to hold another protest ahead of Monday night's showdown with Liverpool.
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The Glazers have been under pressure to sell the club for several years and could now have the chance thanks to confirmation of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's interest in purchasing United. The 69-year-old has the financial ability to buy the club and oust the Glazer family, who bought United back in 2005.
Similarly, Newcastle's supporters were desperate to see the back of former owner Ashley for many years, with the 57-year-old finally selling up almost a year ago. And with the situation showing no sign of improvement at Old Trafford, Wright has compared United's current problems to those that were experienced for several years at St James' Park.
"To watch Man United like that now isn't fun for me," Wright said, speaking on his Wrighty's House Podcast."I don't know how many years this is going to take.
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Manchester United fans have all been saying the same thing after Chelsea announced the appointment of their new manager Graham Potter.
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