Fortunately for the Glazers is still a money making machine in spite of the way it's managed not because of the way it's managed. You've got a CEO and a manager who clearly have no respect for each other, no trust in each other and no working relationship. A manager who creates a confrontational working environment, who has never lasted more than three seasons and whose self interest leads to short term thinking and ultimately a club in a much worse state when he leaves than when he arrived. It's hard not to see Sanchez's astronomical salary as being part of the reason for Pogba's agent agitating for a move and you'd think De Gea, who's their best player, would be watching the situation with interest and maybe Lukaku as well. Compare and contrast their situation with ours: a management team with the same, long term aims as the coach and a strategy to achieve them built on trust, friendship and respect. Hard to believe when you think back to the basket case that has previously been our boardroom for more years than most of us can remember. I don't think any of us expect Pep to be here for much more than five years but I'm confident that when he leaves they'll have been a plan in place for his successor to move in to the job with as little disruption as possible.