Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a tax-exile in Monaco dodging UK taxes on a £29 billion fortune, scapegoating immigrants while exploiting global migration for INEOS labour & Manchester United players.
Overseas imports turned legends like Cantona, Ronaldo, Best, Vidic, Schmeichel powered the club to trophies, the "Theatre of Dreams" transcends borders. Tone-deaf for a giant football club & global fanbase.
Nevermind that the club was founded in 1878 by railway workers including Irish immigrants in the melting pot of Manchester - migration not only built the club, but Britain.
Ratcliffe's ego-driven drivel undermines United's inclusive legacy & commercial empire - poor stewardship from a supposed leader.
Diogo Dalot throwing Shea Lacey under the bus is a fitting tribute to his distant relative & former coach. This is a really poor thing to do, instead of being accountable for his own performance, the early chances missed, that god awful attempt at a backheel.
"You can see the players are fragile. They've got to build themselves up. It's up to them, now."
A rallying cry from Darren Fletcher for Manchester Utd players to "dig deep" following an early FA Cup exit.
But 343 was the problem