Manchester United Legend Eric Cantona has entered the co -owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in the way his new regime has “destroyed everything” and does not “respect” what the club means.
Ratcliffe’s ruthless streapsa is responsible for his enormous wealth after founding INEOS in 1998, but the way he applied this to return to United ongoing was not found well.
United everyday staff has felt the reinforcement of cost reduction measures, up to 450 years for losing their job at the time The second round of redundancies has been completed. The advantages and advantages are being removed, with the bottom line in front of everything, before taking care of the club itself.
The family of the Amada Ex receptionist Kath Phipps was called to ask about the state of his season tickets a few days after his passage in December, although the club later stated that this was reduced to light once the story came to light.
Payments to a charity organization to support and connect ex-players of past generations, many of whom did not make a lot of professional football money, also stopped in the midst of a cry. Since then, Gary Neville has intervened to help provide funding by organizing a legend ticket event.
Cantona has now touched what he sees as the “soul” of the murdered club, talking at an event organized by the Breakaway FC United team of Manchester.
“Since Ratcliffe arrived, this team of counselors are trying to destroy -despite not respecting anyone. The team’s soul and club are not the players. All the people around them are like a big family,” he said.
“I think it is very important to respect these people as you respect your manager and teammates. Since Ratcliffe arrived, it is the opposite. He does not want Sir Alex Ferguson as ambassador to be more than a legend and I think we have to find this soul again. They even want to change the stadium. The stadium is iconic.”
Cantona also said that his offer to help rebuild the club fell on the deaf ears, as well as admitting that he would not attract what United It has become if it was no longer a fan.
“I support United because I love United,” he explained. “But now if I were fan and I had to choose a club, I don’t think I would choose United. I don’t feel close to these types of decisions. They have another strategy, another project. Do you feel close to this project? I don’t think yes. We may be dreamers and they are more like an economy and a strategy. I hate these kinds of things.”