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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Europa League 2024/25 Season
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Spaceman1000$
on 09/10/2024, 13:37:24 UTC
Manchester United put too big faith in ten hag, but the big challenge and the trust of the management is not able to make good enough his use of it at the moment, their current condition continues to deteriorate and Every season we see if there is no improvement in the Manchester United squad, Although he managed to bring two trophies such as the English League Cup and the FA Cup but their performance is not consistent both in the league and the European league,  reportedly today Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer will have a meeting for discuss Ten Hag future in Manchester, so it is better for us to see what decision they will issue later regarding Ten Hag, but if you look at the results and decisions from last season evaluation, of course the decision to retain or fire Ten Hag is often more complex financially such as the difficulty of finding another coach and also the compensation they reportedly have to pay for Ten Hag for 15 million euros if he be fire.
Ten Hag does know that Manchester United management still believes in him despite his lapses. That's why he keeps reminding everyone that he should be judged by the end of the season not by what the present condition of Manchester United is "poor performance".

I believe that's what Ten Hag is letting everyone know. And it's like he wants Manchester United management to agree to that, let's see whether they will or not, to accept that. To wait until the end of the season before they could make a final decision on Ten Hag's fate.

It's always a rare case for a club to wait until the end of the season before they can decide on the fate of a coach who is having a poor performance in the team. It's always end up as sacking the coach without having prolonged issues. However, let's see how Manchester United handles this with Ten Hag. I just think it will be in the interest of Manchester United.
It depends on the interest of the management and what they represent, if I may ask, what are their standards? Are they happy with club's current status, is there room for improvement? I think the answers to these questions lies in the hands of every stake holder in the club because for me, the club is just a shadow of itself, a mirage, slowly it is becoming a mediocre club and if it weren't so then the management would have been proactive like every other serious minded clubs who do not have tolerance for failure, clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona, or Bayern Munich. I think it time the management start taking steps to improving things at Manchester united or soon they would have to struggle to avoid relegation.