Manchester United Fan Group Unites Against "Incompetent Clown" Ratcliffe in Quest for Club's Future.
A Manchester United supporters group has declared its intention to oust the club's current ownership model and its leader, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, branding him an "incompetent clown". The 1958, a vocal fan group with over 100,000 members, has long been critical of ticket price increases and the handling of fans by the club.
Their dissatisfaction has come to a head after the recent dismissal of Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim following a 14-month tenure marked by tensions between Amorim and director of football Jason Wilcox over tactics.
The group is now calling for a vote of no confidence in the ownership model, arguing that Ratcliffe's leadership is undermining the club's proud history.
A protest has been scheduled at the home match against Fulham on February 1, where fans will converge to express their discontent and make their voices heard at Old Trafford.
The supporters group says Ratcliffe's tenure has turned Manchester United into a "laughing stock" with mediocre performances from an average team drifting without identity or ambition.
Their concerns are not just limited to the pitch but also extend to the chaos off it, which they claim is exacerbated by the club's leadership.
A Manchester United supporters group has declared its intention to oust the club's current ownership model and its leader, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, branding him an "incompetent clown". The 1958, a vocal fan group with over 100,000 members, has long been critical of ticket price increases and the handling of fans by the club.
Their dissatisfaction has come to a head after the recent dismissal of Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim following a 14-month tenure marked by tensions between Amorim and director of football Jason Wilcox over tactics.
The group is now calling for a vote of no confidence in the ownership model, arguing that Ratcliffe's leadership is undermining the club's proud history.
A protest has been scheduled at the home match against Fulham on February 1, where fans will converge to express their discontent and make their voices heard at Old Trafford.
The supporters group says Ratcliffe's tenure has turned Manchester United into a "laughing stock" with mediocre performances from an average team drifting without identity or ambition.
Their concerns are not just limited to the pitch but also extend to the chaos off it, which they claim is exacerbated by the club's leadership.