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Manchester United "are stuck in the '90s with a leaky roof, an old-fashioned menu and guests not being able to see last season's trophies."

Manchester United's Premier League season got off to a bad start, but the problem doesn't stop on the pitch.

A study was conducted by The Athletic to explore how other football clubs perceive Mann United during the crisis.

We spoke with many senior officials and officials on the other side, all of whom highlighted the problems atOld Trafford and the general atmosphere around theclub.

When the Glaser family took over the club in 2005, Old Trafford was one of the best stadiums in the world for him, but lack of investment in maintenance led to modern construction. overtook it.

Those interviewed revealed that theTheater of Dreams was outdated andthe roof had many leaking problems and looked 'tired'. I made it

One said: "Everything about the club feels like a very large ship that hasn't been modernized in a long time and takes a long time to turn around." He said of the food served: Buffet and modern cuisine. The club still seems to stay in the 90's. "

Another staff member highlighted the lack of happiness even behind the scenes, stating: "Trampled. I don't even feel like I'm happy. ''

A story was also shared that the rival club's manager was posing for pictures with the trophy the team was holding when he visited Old Trafford.

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Annoys Some Directorsthis tradition no longer exists as the team has not achieved success. I had a statement.

A protected source there states: But they are losing contact.

"It's ironic that they talk about the size of the club at a Premier League meeting, but it's currently at the bottom.

" A cheap shot, but the club

Additionally,repssuggest that they should focus on their teams rather than trying to build a brand. I'm here.

They believe that the club has fallen apart and thatSir Alex Ferguson has not adapted to his departure in 2013.

There was further confusion regarding the hierarchy of the club, with many emphasizing that they did not understand who was in charge of what in the club. Said: "John Murtaugh is the sporting director and Darren Fletcher is the technical director. What's the difference? How does it work?

Club, John and DarrenRichard Arnold,the Chief Executive Officer? Who decides?

It actually looks like it when it says."

One agent also said he found dealing with United difficult because he was in contact with so many people.

and advised clients not to join the Red Devils as they were "toxic" and the team had terrible body language highlighting their reaction to their 1-0 loss at Brentford.

Additionally, the decision to appoint Ralph Rangnick as manager and not let him continue in a "upper management" role when that is a strength has been questioned.

Criticism has also been directed at United's transfer strategy of chasing players who do not want to play for Frenkie de Jong or are absent.

They look "desperate" when they start bidding to replace Casemiro.

Others didn't understand that they were targeting young people like Jadon Sancho, whileCristiano Ronaldo and expensive men like Rafael Varane. Abandoned that principle for the sake of unsatisfactory experience and hinted at a wild plan.