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Old 16-12-2015, 08:15 AM   #1
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Default Apakah Fergie ikut bertanggung jawab atas penurunan United?

Ijin om moderator buat bikin thread baru. Eh, sebenernya ini pernah ada dulu di jaman Moyes dan judulnya "Did Sir Alex Ferguson set Moyes up for failure?".. Tapi sama moderator di merge ke thread Moyes Out padahal menurut ane topiknya berbeda.

Ini tulisan pengamat disono, jadi bukan tulisan ane. Ane hanya merasa tulisannya menarik aja dan mungkin temen2 punya pendapat sama atau berbeda.

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Manchester United look devoid of verve and energy... so will Sir Alex Ferguson accept responsibility for the start of their decline?
ADRIAN DURHAM - dailymail
  • Manchester United were beaten 2-1 by Bournemouth on Saturday evening
  • Louis van Gaal has come in for a lot of criticism in the aftermath of defeat
  • But Sir Alex Ferguson failed to leave a legacy when he left Old Trafford
  • Legendary boss had lost touch with the modern game in his later years
  • United's entire youth system has been left with an inferiority complex

How could Manchester United go from being champions in 2013 to being so unrecognisably bad now? Yes, Louis van Gaal is the first stop when it comes to taking responsibility for the current blunders but there is more to it than that.

I'm wondering if Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to put his hand up and accept some of the blame.

It seems a bit too easy to trot out the standard lines: 'Van Gaal is useless' or 'it's Wayne Rooney's fault'.

Some are so incredibly rude they're declaring Van Gaal is too old. Sharper analysis is required.

For such a great club to have fallen on such hard times (by their own extraordinarily high standards) and look so devoid of the verve and energy they used to have, must be down not just to what the current manager is doing. No, it must also involve more long-term mistakes and misguided thinking.

So yes, United were champions in 2013, but does that absolve Sir Alex from all the blame?

The problem at United is a culture issue: and there are three main features of the Manchester United identity which are hurting the club right now, and they're all related back to Fergie.

And of course, Sir Alex is a legend, who was a true great of the game - that doesn't change. But it doesn't mean we should gloss over or ignore mistakes he was making which have contributed to the current calamities:



But the problem is much bigger: it's long term, and Ferguson started the decline.
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