United Thread | 2024/25

The Integrity Downfall of Manchester United​

Jon Lyndon - Linkedin

President & Chief Executive Officer / Executive Technology Advisor / Top LinkedIn Strategist / Ex-LinkedIn

December 29, 2024

Manchester United is a name known worldwide, synonymous with football greatness, success, and immense wealth. For decades, the club’s prestige has been unmatched, earning its place among the most iconic sports institutions in history. Yet, in recent times, the very values that once defined the club seem to be slipping away—especially its integrity.

Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. It’s about maintaining strong moral principles in business dealings, showing respect and kindness to others, and acting in a way that upholds a legacy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Manchester United's leadership have cast a long shadow over the club’s once-proud reputation.

How did this banner align with your "strong moral principles of showing respect and kindness to others". This went up at the ground in 2002. I believe it was removed for one day, when City honoured your Munich anniversary impeccably, and was removed permanently by City's success in 2011.

So your integrity has been non-existent since at least 2002, and that's not even mentioning hundreds of other misdemeanours that preceded and succeeded this.

Integrity? I don't think so.
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How did this banner align with your "strong moral principles of showing respect and kindness to others". This went up at the ground in 2002. I believe it was removed for one day, when City honoured your Munich anniversary impeccably, and was removed permanently by City's success in 2011.

So your integrity has been non-existent since at least 2002, and that's not even mentioning hundreds of other misdemeanours that preceded and succeeded this.

Integrity? I don't think so.
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Does anybody recall the MSM build up to the Munich anniversary fixture? They already had their narrative set on how City fans would be disrespectful and chant through the silence. Apparently we had fans planning to set off fireworks during the silence.

One of my proudest days to be a City fan. Gave them fuck all to write about.

These days they’d just make it up if it didn’t happen.
 
The fans aren’t happy.

Peppered with the usual United self-righteous guff.

But worth a read.

The Integrity Downfall of Manchester United​

Jon Lyndon - Linkedin

President & Chief Executive Officer / Executive Technology Advisor / Top LinkedIn Strategist / Ex-LinkedIn

December 29, 2024

Manchester United is a name known worldwide, synonymous with football greatness, success, and immense wealth. For decades, the club’s prestige has been unmatched, earning its place among the most iconic sports institutions in history. Yet, in recent times, the very values that once defined the club seem to be slipping away—especially its integrity.

Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. It’s about maintaining strong moral principles in business dealings, showing respect and kindness to others, and acting in a way that upholds a legacy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Manchester United's leadership have cast a long shadow over the club’s once-proud reputation.

The Glazers, who own the majority of Manchester United, were joined in 2024 by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who purchased a 27.7% stake in the club for £1.25 billion. Since then, a series of decisions have highlighted a concerning shift in the club’s direction—one that feels at odds with its historic values.

In July 2024, Manchester United made the decision to implement widespread layoffs across the business, a move that drew criticism for its impact on staff morale. Then, in October, Ratcliffe took the step of terminating Sir Alex Ferguson's long-standing ambassadorial contract. Ferguson, United’s most successful manager, led the club to 38 trophies over 26 years, becoming a symbol of its glory. His departure from the club’s ambassadorial ranks, after decades of service, left many fans questioning the motives behind the move.

But perhaps most troubling of all is the recent decision to cut the £40,000 annual payment to the charity supporting former Manchester United players. This charity, established in 1985, helps players who gave their all for the club but are often left without the financial means to support themselves after their careers end. In contrast to the staggering wages of current players—some earning £350,000 a week—this £40,000 donation might seem like a drop in the ocean. And yet, this small but meaningful gesture of support has now been revoked.

Jim Ratcliffe’s personal wealth stands at $15.8 billion, while Manchester United’s revenue reached a record £662 million this year. With such vast resources, the decision to cut this modest charity contribution raises serious questions about the club’s priorities and values.

While Manchester United’s issues are not unique in the world of professional sports, it is deeply disappointing to see such a historic club seemingly abandon the principles of integrity. It’s often in the small, overlooked decisions that the true character of an organization reveals itself. And if these smaller actions lack integrity, what can we expect when it comes to the bigger issues?

Are Manchester United the only club where this is happening? Absolutely not. However, the case of Manchester United is especially frustrating, as it once stood as a beacon of excellence both on and off the pitch. Today, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile the club’s legacy with the actions of its current leadership.

In the end, integrity is not just about making headlines for success—it’s about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. Unfortunately, it’s becoming harder to see Manchester United and integrity in the same sentence.
No idea who this guy is but upon first read;

1 - That opening paragraph shows up pretty much everything that is wrong and why they are in the mess - the self-entitlement and being stuck so far up your own arse that self-awareness is now only a gift bestowed on others.

2 - Still no calling out Ferguson for forcing the sale of the club and then happily remaining on the payroll for a couple of million quid a year from the point of retirement.

3 - The use of the term 'integrity' to describe them is laughable - ever since I have been alive they'd have sold their own grandmother for a soggy Wotsit the fuckers ...........
 
How did this banner align with your "strong moral principles of showing respect and kindness to others". This went up at the ground in 2002. I believe it was removed for one day, when City honoured your Munich anniversary impeccably, and was removed permanently by City's success in 2011.

So your integrity has been non-existent since at least 2002, and that's not even mentioning hundreds of other misdemeanours that preceded and succeeded this.

Integrity? I don't think so.
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Not disputing the above - I was there and I completely don't remember the banner being remov for that game............
 
There is nothing to suggest Mainoo is any more than an average player. He's like that other flop Lingard. A couple of decent games for England against pub teams apparenty makes someone world class. Rashford was amazingly over-rated. Being fast doesn't make a player world class.

The daft cunts were comparing him to Seedorf last season smh
Tbf, Mrs Seedorf does track back, and makes lovely waffles
 
The fans aren’t happy.

Peppered with the usual United self-righteous guff.

But worth a read.

The Integrity Downfall of Manchester United​

Jon Lyndon - Linkedin

President & Chief Executive Officer / Executive Technology Advisor / Top LinkedIn Strategist / Ex-LinkedIn

December 29, 2024

Manchester United is a name known worldwide, synonymous with football greatness, success, and immense wealth. For decades, the club’s prestige has been unmatched, earning its place among the most iconic sports institutions in history. Yet, in recent times, the very values that once defined the club seem to be slipping away—especially its integrity.

Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. It’s about maintaining strong moral principles in business dealings, showing respect and kindness to others, and acting in a way that upholds a legacy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Manchester United's leadership have cast a long shadow over the club’s once-proud reputation.

The Glazers, who own the majority of Manchester United, were joined in 2024 by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who purchased a 27.7% stake in the club for £1.25 billion. Since then, a series of decisions have highlighted a concerning shift in the club’s direction—one that feels at odds with its historic values.

In July 2024, Manchester United made the decision to implement widespread layoffs across the business, a move that drew criticism for its impact on staff morale. Then, in October, Ratcliffe took the step of terminating Sir Alex Ferguson's long-standing ambassadorial contract. Ferguson, United’s most successful manager, led the club to 38 trophies over 26 years, becoming a symbol of its glory. His departure from the club’s ambassadorial ranks, after decades of service, left many fans questioning the motives behind the move.

But perhaps most troubling of all is the recent decision to cut the £40,000 annual payment to the charity supporting former Manchester United players. This charity, established in 1985, helps players who gave their all for the club but are often left without the financial means to support themselves after their careers end. In contrast to the staggering wages of current players—some earning £350,000 a week—this £40,000 donation might seem like a drop in the ocean. And yet, this small but meaningful gesture of support has now been revoked.

Jim Ratcliffe’s personal wealth stands at $15.8 billion, while Manchester United’s revenue reached a record £662 million this year. With such vast resources, the decision to cut this modest charity contribution raises serious questions about the club’s priorities and values.

While Manchester United’s issues are not unique in the world of professional sports, it is deeply disappointing to see such a historic club seemingly abandon the principles of integrity. It’s often in the small, overlooked decisions that the true character of an organization reveals itself. And if these smaller actions lack integrity, what can we expect when it comes to the bigger issues?

Are Manchester United the only club where this is happening? Absolutely not. However, the case of Manchester United is especially frustrating, as it once stood as a beacon of excellence both on and off the pitch. Today, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile the club’s legacy with the actions of its current leadership.

In the end, integrity is not just about making headlines for success—it’s about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. Unfortunately, it’s becoming harder to see Manchester United and integrity in the same sentence.
The fans aren’t happy.

Peppered with the usual United self-righteous guff.

But worth a read.

The Integrity Downfall of Manchester United​

Jon Lyndon - Linkedin

President & Chief Executive Officer / Executive Technology Advisor / Top LinkedIn Strategist / Ex-LinkedIn

December 29, 2024

Manchester United is a name known worldwide, synonymous with football greatness, success, and immense wealth. For decades, the club’s prestige has been unmatched, earning its place among the most iconic sports institutions in history. Yet, in recent times, the very values that once defined the club seem to be slipping away—especially its integrity.

Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. It’s about maintaining strong moral principles in business dealings, showing respect and kindness to others, and acting in a way that upholds a legacy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Manchester United's leadership have cast a long shadow over the club’s once-proud reputation.

The Glazers, who own the majority of Manchester United, were joined in 2024 by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who purchased a 27.7% stake in the club for £1.25 billion. Since then, a series of decisions have highlighted a concerning shift in the club’s direction—one that feels at odds with its historic values.

In July 2024, Manchester United made the decision to implement widespread layoffs across the business, a move that drew criticism for its impact on staff morale. Then, in October, Ratcliffe took the step of terminating Sir Alex Ferguson's long-standing ambassadorial contract. Ferguson, United’s most successful manager, led the club to 38 trophies over 26 years, becoming a symbol of its glory. His departure from the club’s ambassadorial ranks, after decades of service, left many fans questioning the motives behind the move.

But perhaps most troubling of all is the recent decision to cut the £40,000 annual payment to the charity supporting former Manchester United players. This charity, established in 1985, helps players who gave their all for the club but are often left without the financial means to support themselves after their careers end. In contrast to the staggering wages of current players—some earning £350,000 a week—this £40,000 donation might seem like a drop in the ocean. And yet, this small but meaningful gesture of support has now been revoked.

Jim Ratcliffe’s personal wealth stands at $15.8 billion, while Manchester United’s revenue reached a record £662 million this year. With such vast resources, the decision to cut this modest charity contribution raises serious questions about the club’s priorities and values.

While Manchester United’s issues are not unique in the world of professional sports, it is deeply disappointing to see such a historic club seemingly abandon the principles of integrity. It’s often in the small, overlooked decisions that the true character of an organization reveals itself. And if these smaller actions lack integrity, what can we expect when it comes to the bigger issues?

Are Manchester United the only club where this is happening? Absolutely not. However, the case of Manchester United is especially frustrating, as it once stood as a beacon of excellence both on and off the pitch. Today, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile the club’s legacy with the actions of its current leadership.

In the end, integrity is not just about making headlines for success—it’s about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. Unfortunately, it’s becoming harder to see Manchester United and integrity in the same sentence.
Jon Lyndon ?? Couldn't resist....
 

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what an absolute bunch of pish, for decades the clubs prestige has been unmatched, absolute drivel
The deluded pick missed out "Biggest club in the world" and "Worlds greatest football club" from his pile of sanctimonious, self-righteous guff for a Trafford Ministry of Lies full house bingo card.
 
No idea who this guy is but upon first read;

1 - That opening paragraph shows up pretty much everything that is wrong and why they are in the mess - the self-entitlement and being stuck so far up your own arse that self-awareness is now only a gift bestowed on others.

2 - Still no calling out Ferguson for forcing the sale of the club and then happily remaining on the payroll for a couple of million quid a year from the point of retirement.

3 - The use of the term 'integrity' to describe them is laughable - ever since I have been alive they'd have sold their own grandmother for a soggy Wotsit the fuckers ...........
You forgot to mention their previous owner peeping under the doors of Ladies toilets and his Dad selling rancid meat to local schools.
 
The fans aren’t happy.

Peppered with the usual United self-righteous guff.

But worth a read.

The Integrity Downfall of Manchester United​

Jon Lyndon - Linkedin

President & Chief Executive Officer / Executive Technology Advisor / Top LinkedIn Strategist / Ex-LinkedIn

December 29, 2024

Manchester United is a name known worldwide, synonymous with football greatness, success, and immense wealth. For decades, the club’s prestige has been unmatched, earning its place among the most iconic sports institutions in history. Yet, in recent times, the very values that once defined the club seem to be slipping away—especially its integrity.

Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. It’s about maintaining strong moral principles in business dealings, showing respect and kindness to others, and acting in a way that upholds a legacy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Manchester United's leadership have cast a long shadow over the club’s once-proud reputation.

The Glazers, who own the majority of Manchester United, were joined in 2024 by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who purchased a 27.7% stake in the club for £1.25 billion. Since then, a series of decisions have highlighted a concerning shift in the club’s direction—one that feels at odds with its historic values.

In July 2024, Manchester United made the decision to implement widespread layoffs across the business, a move that drew criticism for its impact on staff morale. Then, in October, Ratcliffe took the step of terminating Sir Alex Ferguson's long-standing ambassadorial contract. Ferguson, United’s most successful manager, led the club to 38 trophies over 26 years, becoming a symbol of its glory. His departure from the club’s ambassadorial ranks, after decades of service, left many fans questioning the motives behind the move.

But perhaps most troubling of all is the recent decision to cut the £40,000 annual payment to the charity supporting former Manchester United players. This charity, established in 1985, helps players who gave their all for the club but are often left without the financial means to support themselves after their careers end. In contrast to the staggering wages of current players—some earning £350,000 a week—this £40,000 donation might seem like a drop in the ocean. And yet, this small but meaningful gesture of support has now been revoked.

Jim Ratcliffe’s personal wealth stands at $15.8 billion, while Manchester United’s revenue reached a record £662 million this year. With such vast resources, the decision to cut this modest charity contribution raises serious questions about the club’s priorities and values.

While Manchester United’s issues are not unique in the world of professional sports, it is deeply disappointing to see such a historic club seemingly abandon the principles of integrity. It’s often in the small, overlooked decisions that the true character of an organization reveals itself. And if these smaller actions lack integrity, what can we expect when it comes to the bigger issues?

Are Manchester United the only club where this is happening? Absolutely not. However, the case of Manchester United is especially frustrating, as it once stood as a beacon of excellence both on and off the pitch. Today, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile the club’s legacy with the actions of its current leadership.

In the end, integrity is not just about making headlines for success—it’s about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. Unfortunately, it’s becoming harder to see Manchester United and integrity in the same sentence.
You reap what you sow.

Trafford rangers have always been a club that treats others with contempt, even those that have given their all for the club or gone out of their way to help the rags in times of need.

They deserve everything that is coming their way now.
 

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