Manchester United

With the resources available to them they'll get it right eventually albeit it is a prolonged slump for them. It doesn't particularly have appeared to hurt their ability to spend though so at least to that degree the consequences of failure are not as great for them as they have been for other mere mortal clubs.
 
Is this the start of a very big manager merry-go-round? There's a few clubs gone stale, there's a few clubs managers contracts up in 4 months. Who will be the latest flash overseas hero to the rescue?
 
Including staff, ManYoo payout will breach £15M to fire him vs resignation…in 14 months, the Amorim experiment will have exceeded £30M in expenditures
I suppose they reason that Gasner plays a 3-4-3 as well, but they don't seem to get that playing counter-attacking football is okay for Palace as they're often the underdog. At United, that approach isn't accepted, and so the system doesn't really work.
 
Interesting how similar the plight of post-Ferguson United is to post-Moyes Everton.

Both were total masters of their domain, with each club setup in its entirety in their image, towards their strengths.

You take the keystone out of either operation and it collapses. Quickly or slowly.

Both clubs have tried to broaden their football operation - to rely less on a singular figure - but it’s been really difficult.
 

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