"Rajue revealed that Manchester United's revival plan may take two or three years to win the championship, focusing on club culture! "!
Lord Jim Ratcliffe will be approved by the Premier League and FA after he has unveiled his plans to revive Manchester United. The 71-year-old former richest player in England insists United should be on the right path and not make the same mistakes again. He admits that United won their last Premier League trophy in the final season of 2013 and that there is a faint sour smell in the air, and he appeals to the fans to be patient and hope that his side can return to its former glory. "Raju said: "We have two teams in the north-west and both teams are doing well at the moment and I want to beat them. Raju said.
As a Manchester United fan, Raju recalled: "When I went to a primary school in north Manchester, half of the students in the class wore light blue and the other colour was red. We are all Red Devils as a family and my family will always be supporters of Manchester United. From the age of six or seven, I naturally became a Manchester United fan, it's part of your life and it's a must for everyone who supports Manchester United. Without a doubt, what I remember the most was Barcelona's win over Bayern Munich, when my son and I were there, when he was 11 years old, but I will never forget those last three minutes. It's a memorable and special time, and that's what football is all about.
That's why Raju decided to buy Manchester United: "I think it's something to be proud of and I'm very proud to be able to play a role in the future of Manchester United. You have to pinch yourself and see if you're dreaming! Young people's ideals are often difficult to achieve, but this time is a special case. I made this decision out of my heart, not a financial investment. Manchester United is a big challenge and it gives me a lot of satisfaction. The only reason I'm in this game is to get Manchester United back to the top. Maybe I'm biased, but I think Liverpool are the biggest and most well-known team in the world and deserve to play their best.
Mr. La admits reviving United is a big challenge, but he says"Agreed"Ferguson's opinion. He said: "It's been a tough 11 years since Alex Ferguson and David Gill retired. It's not just a light, or a short-term solution. The problem now is that we want to get into the Champions League and in the long run the next two or three seasons will be very challenging. This is important both for the design and architecture of the team. Manchester United have changed many managers over the past 11 years, but no one has been able to succeed in such a big environment. I feel like the current environment is full of questions, so it doesn't do anyone any good to blame. My focus is on how to get the best out of managers and teams in this environment.
Many believe that the Glazer who bought Manchester United in 2005 was the team's biggest failure, as they didn't come out with a dime. Now, the six Glazer brothers still own the majority of the shares, but Inglish will be in charge of the running of the team.
On the Glazers, Raju said: "All I know is Joel and Glazer, they are very good, they have a good heart and they are very loyal to Manchester United, although they will not report on **. "I understand the frustration and anger of the fans, but I'm just looking to the future and not looking back. Rest assured, we'll do our best to get Manchester United back on track and place in the top ranks. Joel's collaboration with Avram is the most important thing, and I feel that the relationship between the two is good and trustworthy. I think the Glazers might make the easier decision to give the team to the Qataris. Frankly, the Glazer brothers felt it would be better to give me the team so that United could get the greater benefit.
Regarding the ** of Sheikh Jassim, a wealthy businessman in Qatar, Raju said that the two had never met, and quipped: "Maybe he doesn't have this person at all." "The truth is, so far, no one has seen him, not even the Glazers, who have never seen him ......"He's never shown up, and I don't know if he ever did!
Raju said that when he became the owner of Manchester United, his recruitment criteria were: "In the end, what we want is certainly not what we are seeing at the moment. But it takes some time, and it's not just the athletes, it's the whole machine. There are thousands of workers here, and we have to keep them working. We have to be as attractive as other teams, but we haven't done that yet. The Financial Fair Play Ordinance is a new competition that is important for running a team. We need to find the best players in the world and make sure they have the right personality and personality so that we can provide the right conditions for the development of good players. Our ultimate goal is to improve our form on the pitch.
Manchester United have hired former Manchester City manager Omar Bellada, who is now in talks with Newcastle United about sporting director Dan Ashworth taking a 'gardener' holiday. Newcastle are also rumoured to have made a £20 million claim for compensation, to which Raju will respond.
I think Dan Ashworth, as a great sporting director, would be the obvious choice for Manchester United. It's understandable that players like Dan see the job for United as an interesting challenge. After all, you can't blame Dan for wanting to be the hottest sporting director in football, especially at Manchester United. During these 18 months, it was unreasonable for Dan to take no action. It's ridiculous".
Asked if current boss Ten Hagel could stay, Raju replied: "The biggest challenge we face is how to improve the company's business and how to build the organisation in the right way. Today, it doesn't make sense for a coach to be accountable to the CEO. You have to add capital to the company and make investments. I think it's an exciting challenge to bring the best people in the world to it. We are looking for the best people in the world and making sure they have good character and personality and can work with a positive attitude. Sometimes it's stressful, but it's got to be friendly, it's to be supportive, you have to have the right structure, the right people, the right environment, so that I'm confident of success. If you look at Manchester United right now, they don't do that.
Raju bought a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United for £1.3 billion and invested 2 per cent at Old Trafford and Carrington's training ground£300 million and boasting of a Wembley Stadium in the north. Let's be honest, Old Trafford is an old stadium, it's an old building. The team now faces two big problems, one is the result on the pitch and the other is the venue. There are two options, one is renovation and the other is remodeling. If we renovate the Dream Theater, we will have a large stadium that can accommodate 8,000 to 90,000 people. However, since the foundation of the course is very old, it is not perfect. On the other hand, the new stadium should be discussed with the wider community, as there must be other uses for the stadium and a boost to Manchester's revival. I think it will help the country as well.
Raju went on to say: "The Industrial Revolution began in Trafford Park. However, when you look at the area today, it is only a kilometre from the city, but it is untouched because of its age, and in some places it is dilapidated. I think the regeneration of the south of Manchester is a major undertaking and the centrepiece of the redevelopment will be a new world-class stadium that will be able to host the England national team, the FA Cup final, the European Cup final, and help the north of England."
If you look at football history, who was England winning the European trophy for the first time? So, why can't England have a pitch in the north? Why did all the people in the North run to the South to play in the FA Cup semi-finals? There is a wider discussion about the new stadium to bring out the Manchester side. Now is the time for the construction of the National Stadium. We're working on that. I'll be excited if it becomes a reality. We plan to set up a separate task force to conduct an in-depth study of the impact, possible mode of operation and benefits of the project**. We've spoken to Gary Neville and he's a more neutral player at the moment and we'll continue to talk about that next week.
There is now a 16-point gap between Manchester United and Liverpool and 12 points between Manchester City in third place, so they have no chance of winning the title. Raju also warned fans not to expect to win the title right away. Last season's Champions League semi-finals, Manchester City swept Real Madrid 4-0 at home and it was the best game I've ever seen. If we can do that, it will be a great success. We have two clubs in the northwest and I have the same idea as Figo and I hope to beat them. Figo is a very aggressive player. I hope to beat Liverpool and Manchester City because we're in the north-west and we're good friends, but they're our biggest rivals in England.
Rajo knows there is a long way to go: "Manchester United are too far behind and nothing will change tomorrow. Unfortunately, the fans have to wait two or three seasons. It's stupid to think about next season's victory. Be patient. Spending too much money during the summer months won't solve the problem.