The perfect fumble
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Ironically, last night's shambles somehow serves only to glorify United by comparison. Henry Winter is going on an on about how a "Great club" with a "great tradition", an "institution" with a "glorious history" is being betrayed by LvG and his crew, in front of greats like Charlton and Giggs.
Their past achievements have somehow been magnified into an earthly paradise of non-stop heroism, genius and all-round lovable, untarnished perfection. A world that never was.
Spot on.
It happens to companies and sometimes to individuals, they begin to believe their own mythology. When that happens they cannot move on, whatever they do is a quick fix to return to their "former glory" but their former glory, the extent of it and its origins have been so exaggerated and distorted they end up chasing a lie and with each failure their fans scream at them to "do something, do something! We're Manchester United!"
So they splurge some money on a quick fix, get an over the hill manager with a CV full of past glories and it doesn't work, so they're frozen in to paralysis. Then they'll panic and try another quick fix and that won't work and the fans will scream yet again..."We're Manchester United!"
It's classic, obvious as the nose on your face, but they simply lack the wherewithal to solve it, because they simply cannot acknowledge that much of their history is a lie and that the people at the top of the club tasked with solving this problem are the problem.