hi @_Nick, it seems you like getting feedback from fans, so just wanted to say the lack of content for #muwomen is very disappointing. we didn’t get a single photo or interview with any of our new signings and now we barely get content from preseason, esp compared the men's team.
@luca_rapi@GrahamG14843952@ManUtdWomen You can wait for the new season to start, and you will understand why fans still have to endure for another whole year.
Man Utd’s treatment towards their women's team is horrific:
They have been waiting for good facilities for years, only to be kicked out of them and moved into portable buildings so the men can now use them. The awards ceremony was cancelled for everyone after the women won the FA Cup due to the men's team underperforming. The women were not informed of this and found out on social media that it had been cancelled, despite many players changing holiday plans so they could attend.
Ratcliffe (new co-owner) pretty much admitted he is ignoring women's team matters:
Jim Ratcliffe was asked about his plans for #mufc's women's team in an interview with Bloomberg. He said, "We haven't got into that level of detail with the women's team yet. We've been pretty much focused on how we resolve the first team issues."
Not to mention Earps leaving on a free transfer, as well as potentially our top scorer and other key players this season. You can’t blame half the squad for wanting to get out.
The facilities, training ground, and treatment of the team are levels below Arsenal and Chelsea WFC.
All this in the last month, not a good look for INEOS. I am aware the majority of money comes through the men's side and it will always be the main focus, but the pure neglect towards the women's side and their achievements this season is pretty worrying.
My mood is very complicated. The players deserve this victory, but Skinner is not worth it. It's like a shit-flavoured chocolate. But still, the players deserve everything good.