These legends are losing respect day by day because of their own actions.
Criticism is part of football. But constant personal attacks, humiliation and negativity towards current players just for clicks, attention and “podcast moments” is embarrassing.
Are they jealous? Are they scared their legacy could be challenged if this current squad succeeds? Because honestly, I have never seen legends from other top clubs constantly speak about their own players like this in public.
@GNev2 . Paul Scholes. Roy Keane.
The greatest RB in league history. The greatest midfielder ever in the league. The greatest captain the league has ever seen.
It takes decades to build respect, but it can be damaged very quickly when bitterness and ego start replacing support and leadership.
Manchester United fans grew up idolising these people. We defended them, celebrated them and treated them like heroes. But it does not mean blindly accepting everything they do.
Criticism is fine. But turning players into punching bags for entertainment is not leadership. It is not helping the club. It only adds more toxicity and abuse towards players who already carry enough pressure wearing this shirt.
As Manchester United fans, we do not want our players destroyed mentally just so football podcasts can trend for a few hours.
Respect the players. Correct the mistakes and behave like the legends you are supposed to be.
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