Manchester United Ends Sir Alex Ferguson's Role
Manchester United Ends Sir Alex Ferguson's Role

Manchester United Ends Sir Alex Ferguson's Role

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Manchester United's decision to terminate Sir Alex Ferguson's ambassadorial role has sparked significant backlash, with former players and fans expressing outrage over the move during a time of financial cutbacks under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Ferguson, who has been an iconic figure in United's history, earning around £2 million annually since his retirement as manager in 2013, will see his position end as part of a broader initiative to reduce costs, which has already led to 250 job losses at the club. Manager Erik ten Hag acknowledged Ferguson's immense influence on the club, stating that his departure will impact the organization's culture and aspirations. Critics like Graeme Souness and Eric Cantona have condemned the decision, arguing it reflects a lack of respect for Ferguson's legacy and could alienate supporters further. Amid a challenging season, with the team sitting at 14th in the Premier League, the decision to cut Ferguson has been framed as a misguided attempt to improve financial stability. The controversy highlights the ongoing struggles within the club as it seeks to navigate both on-field and off-field challenges.

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