The seed of our downfall was planted in 2005 when the Glazers bought Manchester United on a leverage deal that shouldn't happened. Amid the success due to Ferguson keeping things together, the red flags appeared when the club went into debt and sold key players and replacing them with average dross. Everything went to chaos when Ferguson retired. Moyes should have never been hired, LVG was boring and wasted Di Maria, Mourinho was hired 3 years too late, Ole should have remained interim till the end of the 18/19 season and Ten Hag aka Dr Robotnik aka Eggman Pagan is the worst manager in Manchester United. All the blame goes to the Glazers and Woodward for setting us up for failure and mediocrity.
They have spent and hired top managers. They failed to listen to mangers and allowed player power take over. Lazy overpaid egos with to much power control the dressing room the 10 or so years
What's funny is that when the Moyes season happened, it felt unbelievable just how bad they'd suddenly become, but in retrospect it was what turned out to be the norm for post-Fergie Man United. I also find it funny how people use Fellaini as the face of the awful post-Fergie era, when he was actually a better player for them than some of their star name signings, like Di Maria, Falcao, Schweinsteiger, Sanchez, Depay, Lukaku, Sancho and, of course, Pogba, who all flopped. Fellaini, despite being a limited player, always put in a shift and could influence games.
Erik ten Hag said "An era can come to an end." We all know what happened next. Liverpool lost Jurgen Klopp as a great manager, though they are still on fire with Arne Slot. Manchester City with Pep Guardiola is now crumbling heavily, even losing the derby the last night!
With Ferguson, Keane, class of 92 all gone and rio and Rooney running the dressing room we were finished! Not keeping Keane to be manager after Ferguson was Ferguson's biggest mistake
@rakhatthenut3815 obviously not otherwise they would be called the same. But success is measured by trophies! Yes they haven't won the league in 13 years but oil money speaks! Everyone remembers the number of trophies not the performances
Goes further back than that, Fergies partnership and ultimate fall out with JP MacManus, meant United had to find a buyer for the club to avoid Fergie getting sacked. The Glazers ended up being the buying party. If Fergie had just swallowed his pride and given up his claim to a racehorse we would never be in this mess. This is truly the event that F'd us. Sir Alex had too much power at the club, he even protected his legacy by appointing an average manager as his replacement in Moyes. The rest is history with the club having no one in place to channel any kind of identity at the club.
I would say before that with them having Moyes as an automatic replacement before scanning the landscape and weighing their options didn't help things either.
the thumbnail looks alot like or identically like the thumbnaila by balón|بالون a youtuber who makes football documentaries too .. looks like you so inspired by him tho
Eric ten haag signed players that were all linked to his gents company seg ? This is why he got rid of Sancho and tried to get rid of disallowed as they were competition to Anthony
Would have been nice to have a mention for Amorim just to leave it on a more positive note for us 😂 but very well put together regardless, it’s explains our downfall pretty well
Hard to judge on Amorim after a few games to be fair. Some good results under him, some not-so-good. I think you'll have more of an idea on the direction he's taking you towards the end of this season.
Rangnick was right, MU needs a major reforms. Many players must be sold, also incompetent managers CEOs must also leave and lastly, these scums the Glazers must be kicked out from the club. I believe these are to blame for all the stupid decisions in the last 10-11 years, I still can't believe that they pay themselves dividends, not reinvest in the club, what a shame!
The first seasons of Ferguson were much worse than the first seasons of any of the managers that have followed him. Only difference is that MU did not fire Ferguson. If you don’t know your history, you are bound to repeat it ;)
If even the german best kept secret professor Rangnick is helpless then the fish might stink at the head To bad that post Fergy Man united developed into a career grimmreaper
@@Madridista_7_ as a man utd fan i can say that rashford loves manchester united and a good coach can bring the best out of him so he is motivated. I dont think we should be throwing him under the bus as he has been far from "crap" this season, besides a few games.
The seed of our downfall was planted in 2005 when the Glazers bought Manchester United on a leverage deal that shouldn't happened. Amid the success due to Ferguson keeping things together, the red flags appeared when the club went into debt and sold key players and replacing them with average dross. Everything went to chaos when Ferguson retired. Moyes should have never been hired, LVG was boring and wasted Di Maria, Mourinho was hired 3 years too late, Ole should have remained interim till the end of the 18/19 season and Ten Hag aka Dr Robotnik aka Eggman Pagan is the worst manager in Manchester United. All the blame goes to the Glazers and Woodward for setting us up for failure and mediocrity.
The Glazers Have Been A Disaster!
They have spent and hired top managers. They failed to listen to mangers and allowed player power take over. Lazy overpaid egos with to much power control the dressing room the 10 or so years
Era's truly come to an end.
They Do!
2:19 thats pedro 😂😂
My Mistake 🤭
As a Spanish person you good bro
What's funny is that when the Moyes season happened, it felt unbelievable just how bad they'd suddenly become, but in retrospect it was what turned out to be the norm for post-Fergie Man United. I also find it funny how people use Fellaini as the face of the awful post-Fergie era, when he was actually a better player for them than some of their star name signings, like Di Maria, Falcao, Schweinsteiger, Sanchez, Depay, Lukaku, Sancho and, of course, Pogba, who all flopped. Fellaini, despite being a limited player, always put in a shift and could influence games.
Erik ten Hag said "An era can come to an end."
We all know what happened next.
Liverpool lost Jurgen Klopp as a great manager, though they are still on fire with Arne Slot.
Manchester City with Pep Guardiola is now crumbling heavily, even losing the derby the last night!
United Is Back!
@@spotkick90in the bottom half of the table?
@@spotkick90 lol remember when Rio said those exact words years ago. When are united back?
We have won more then Liverpool in the last few years
@@dondamon4669 the FA cup is the only decent thing you’s have won that is worth mentioning since Ferguson left.
With Ferguson, Keane, class of 92 all gone and rio and Rooney running the dressing room we were finished! Not keeping Keane to be manager after Ferguson was Ferguson's biggest mistake
Might Be!
Get Real ! Keane has been a disaster managing so far
Ten Hagg set this team back 10 years alone
And yet he was the best manager ever right up until he got the boot. And like Ole before him, when the next guy flops they'll say he needed more time.
United should have kept Rangnick, I was a believer 😢
He Was Good!
@@spotkick90Ronaldo said this guy wasn't even a coach! 🤣🤣🤣
Worse than Moyes
FYI, only Chelsea and Man City have won more trophies than utd since fergie has left. Chelsea only has 1 more trophy in that time period.
Not all trophies are the same
@rakhatthenut3815 obviously not otherwise they would be called the same. But success is measured by trophies! Yes they haven't won the league in 13 years but oil money speaks! Everyone remembers the number of trophies not the performances
@@officerdoofy6693 Success is not merely measured in trophies pal. The quality of the trophies matter.
The appointment of Ed Woodward was the single biggest mistake leading to United's free fall
Goes further back than that, Fergies partnership and ultimate fall out with JP MacManus, meant United had to find a buyer for the club to avoid Fergie getting sacked. The Glazers ended up being the buying party. If Fergie had just swallowed his pride and given up his claim to a racehorse we would never be in this mess. This is truly the event that F'd us. Sir Alex had too much power at the club, he even protected his legacy by appointing an average manager as his replacement in Moyes. The rest is history with the club having no one in place to channel any kind of identity at the club.
I would say before that with them having Moyes as an automatic replacement before scanning the landscape and weighing their options didn't help things either.
the thumbnail looks alot like or identically like the thumbnaila by balón|بالون a youtuber who makes football documentaries too .. looks like you so inspired by him tho
Inspired By The GOAT Himself!
Jeez… 27 mill in 2014 for felliani is like 80mill now for Anthony
Without Major Trophy?, They won FA Cup and Carabao with Ten Hag, they won Community Shield, and Europa League with Mourinho, how is that nothing?
Because to an arrogant entitled MANure fan that's not enough
Someone needs to sit you down and explain what a major trophy is.
@@SonnyK248every trophy there is a major trophy. Except the Community Shield of course.
@@tylerfoster79 maybe if you're a small club pal
@@SonnyK248 Manchester United in 2024 are small. Just like how Liverpool were in the 2010's.
But a major trophy is a major trophy.
Narrator did Anthony dirty😂
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c'mon😂
Yo give Antony a break an entire min on him with all his antics 😂😂😂😂
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Eric ten haag signed players that were all linked to his gents company seg ? This is why he got rid of Sancho and tried to get rid of disallowed as they were competition to Anthony
United just need the right people go bring the club back to the top. With Amorim I'm sure we are going to see that.
We get it bro there’s 800 other videos on this same subject
2:18 - Brother, you need to do better than this 😂
What the actual f_ck?!
Sure 😄
that same team just beat the "best" team in England
Manchester Is Red Again?
@@spotkick90 Again? Always has been! 🔴👺
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@@spotkick90 bro it was always red
They beat Liverpool? Because that's the best English football team from England
Would have been nice to have a mention for Amorim just to leave it on a more positive note for us 😂 but very well put together regardless, it’s explains our downfall pretty well
Good call!
Hard to judge on Amorim after a few games to be fair. Some good results under him, some not-so-good. I think you'll have more of an idea on the direction he's taking you towards the end of this season.
Best in England was and is Liverpool
Nice joke
@@mtznumme😂😂😂
@@mtznummeit's not 2010 anymore
I think we all expected a bit of a drop off after Fergie left but man, not like this.
2:00 that was Pedro NOT Fabrigas.
Rangnick was right, MU needs a major reforms. Many players must be sold, also incompetent managers CEOs must also leave and lastly, these scums the Glazers must be kicked out from the club. I believe these are to blame for all the stupid decisions in the last 10-11 years, I still can't believe that they pay themselves dividends, not reinvest in the club, what a shame!
The first seasons of Ferguson were much worse than the first seasons of any of the managers that have followed him. Only difference is that MU did not fire Ferguson. If you don’t know your history, you are bound to repeat it ;)
I guess the FA Cup and the European Cup are not major trophies 🤔
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No Mate!
Same voice. I also noticed
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Bro wait a sec we beat the best team twice
Ronaldo was brilliant? I remember him scoring in alot of games Man utd lost. Brought the whole work rate down and didnt track back.
If even the german best kept secret professor Rangnick is helpless then the fish might stink at the head
To bad that post Fergy Man united developed into a career grimmreaper
why is an academy player like rashford the biggest image on the thumbnail
'Cause he's an overrated crap player, enjoying big money, but delivering no trophies - like mostly all of Man Utd current squad, lmao.
@@Madridista_7_ as a man utd fan i can say that rashford loves manchester united and a good coach can bring the best out of him so he is motivated. I dont think we should be throwing him under the bus as he has been far from "crap" this season, besides a few games.
I think i speak for everyone - no one wants to see them do well ever again mate 😊
Bro just stole from Footy Frontier
Well It's Not Stealing Actually. I Made It In My Own Way Just Like You Do!
Goal 90 sister Channel
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L video bruv
Stop glazing lil bro
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Liverpool were an are the biggest club in England.
The "greatest"???? There is only one great team in UK, and his name is LIVERPOOL!!!!