Liverpool had a similar down time for many years between their 80s success and their recent resurgence under Klopp but retained a massive fan base. I don’t see Man U going away as a ‘brand’ anytime soon.
I think the way those people see it they consider it ‘pandering’ to a minority at the expense of the majority.
Though there are probably as many definitions as there are people with grievances.
How does a new manager get a chance at a top club? The biggest clubs can’t just keep trading managers amongst each other surely?
At some point they will pick a manager who hasn’t already managed at a top club.
Sometimes it’s ex players who get a chance way before their time. At least Di Zerbi has done well with a club on the next tier down.
It seems like it was plucked out of the air by an activist.
There is a bit of backstory here:
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/30/1241589753/transgender-day-of-visibility-rachel-crandall-crocker
Sky don’t give a **** but they know that at any one time a large chunk of their audience are Man U fans (or some other ‘big 6’ club).
They are just playing to the biggest portion of the crowd who ultimately buy their subscriptions.
He was all about his pace, the way he could make runs in behind to the byline and lay it back into the box was deadly.
He’s 31 now and coming off a bad hamstring injury, if that electric pace is not coming back he’ll not be the same player anymore.
I doubt a mid table Premier League club are going to spend big money on Cash, they will be looking for better value elsewhere. A top club is not going to come in for him and no club outside the Premier League will be able to afford his wages.
There’s plenty of speculation about Russia having FSB officers on location during the attack. The guy who arrested and cut off one of the terrorists ears certainly does resemble a guy recorded at the massacre calmly watching it unfold.