Manchester United Returns to Family Values: Ferguson's Statement.
Restoration of Family Club Status
Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Manchester United is ready to return to its status as a family club. During his 26.5 years in charge, Ferguson was known for fostering an atmosphere of friendly, family spirit at United. However, with the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe as co-owner, the club has undergone two rounds of downsizing.According to The Sun: Ferguson emphasized that the downsizing of the staff has been a difficult phase for the team, but he believes that the club can restore its former identity and once again become a model of family values in football.
“Manchester United has always been a club where not only on-field results matter, but also the human relationships within the team,” - Ferguson said.
Despite economic difficulties, Ferguson hopes that the club will find a way to restore its traditions.
The restoration of family club status could be a significant step for Manchester United, as it would allow attracting new fans and regaining the trust of old supporters. Additionally, it is important for the club to uphold the values that have made it one of the most recognizable football brands in the world. The move towards restoring family values may improve the atmosphere in the stadium and contribute to the club's positive image in society.
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