Man United fan breaks down in tears as he laments ‘toxic’ club

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been told to ‘get out’ of Manchester United by an emotional supporter. The Red Devils are ‘absolutely toxic’ at present according to United fan Dave, who held back tears on talkSPORT as he reacted to the club’s latest defeat. United have been dubbed ‘toxic’ by an emotional fan following their latest lossGetty Ruben Amorim’s side were beaten 1-0 at Tottenham on SundayGetty Ruben Amorim‘s side were beaten 1-0 by Tottenham on Sunday afternoon. James Maddison‘s first half strike proved to be the difference in north London. United struggled to mount a comeback, with Amorim having been forced to name eight teenagers on the substitutes bench. The defeat leaves his side 15th in the Premier League, just three places above the relegation zone. Dave did not mince his words as he called in to The Final Word following the final whistle. He explained: “Well, I think I’ll hit the nail on the head. I said that there was two poor sides today. Yeah two very poor sides now. “Listen Ruben Amorim is the right man for Manchester United, but the man needs backing. He’s not got any of these players in there other than the fullback [Patrick Dorgu] he’s brought in. “He’s got no players that he’s had in there. I’d say something now that team is under pressure through Ratcliffe and these cronies. “We need to get rid of them. If every Manchester United fan knows that these people need to get out of our club. Ratcliffe is b*****ed. “I’m so upset at the moment about our club. Ratcliffe needs to go. Qatar needs to come in and offer the Glazers another deal to get rid of everything Ratcliffe, what 29 per cent isn’t he?” GettyUnited fan Dave blamed Ratcliffe and Ineos for the club’s problems[/caption] He emotionally called for the Glazers to ‘get rid’ of RatcliffeGetty Images - Getty Ratcliffe bought a minority stake in the club from the Glazer family in February 2024, with his INEOS group taking over football operations at Old Trafford. The British billionaire has since overseen hundreds of redundancies in a bid to cut costs for the club. However, results on the pitch have not changed even after sacking Erik ten Hag in October. Dave continued to call for change at the club as he became increasingly emotional about the situation, almost breaking down in tears. He continued: “What they need to do is to sort the debt out and to sort everything around that club. “Because at the moment that club is toxic. It’s absolutely toxic and it needs people who love that club to sort that club out because we love that club. GettyAmorim has not been ‘backed’ by the club, according to Dave[/caption] “And I’m nearly brought to tears now. I’m upset because I’ve always loved that club. “My dad brought me up through that club in 1974 and that club means the absolute world to me and at the moment everything is going wrong. “And we need that club to be back to where it should be the Busby Babes and everything we need that club to be.” With United already out of both domestic cups, the Europa League remains their only hope of silverware and European qualification this season. Meanwhile, Amorim has hinted that the club will have to sell players to make signings in the summer transfer window. United are also expected to be affected the most by Profit and Sustainability Rules being kept in place for another season. Free Bet Offers See all the best free bets and betting offers available in the UK over at our dedicated page See all free bets 18+ gambleaware.org. T&Cs apply

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Man United fan breaks down in tears as he laments ‘toxic’ club

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been told to ‘get out’ of Manchester United by an emotional supporter.

The Red Devils are ‘absolutely toxic’ at present according to United fan Dave, who held back tears on talkSPORT as he reacted to the club’s latest defeat.

Manchester United players applauding after a Premier League match.
United have been dubbed ‘toxic’ by an emotional fan following their latest loss
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Ruben Amorim reacting during a Premier League match.
Ruben Amorim’s side were beaten 1-0 at Tottenham on Sunday
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Ruben Amorim‘s side were beaten 1-0 by Tottenham on Sunday afternoon.

James Maddison‘s first half strike proved to be the difference in north London.

United struggled to mount a comeback, with Amorim having been forced to name eight teenagers on the substitutes bench.

The defeat leaves his side 15th in the Premier League, just three places above the relegation zone.

Dave did not mince his words as he called in to The Final Word following the final whistle.

He explained: “Well, I think I’ll hit the nail on the head. I said that there was two poor sides today. Yeah two very poor sides now.

“Listen Ruben Amorim is the right man for Manchester United, but the man needs backing. He’s not got any of these players in there other than the fullback [Patrick Dorgu] he’s brought in.

“He’s got no players that he’s had in there. I’d say something now that team is under pressure through Ratcliffe and these cronies.

“We need to get rid of them. If every Manchester United fan knows that these people need to get out of our club. Ratcliffe is b*****ed.

“I’m so upset at the moment about our club. Ratcliffe needs to go. Qatar needs to come in and offer the Glazers another deal to get rid of everything Ratcliffe, what 29 per cent isn’t he?”

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, owner of Manchester United, with associates at a football match.Getty
United fan Dave blamed Ratcliffe and Ineos for the club’s problems[/caption]
Avram and Joel Glazer, owners of Manchester United.
He emotionally called for the Glazers to ‘get rid’ of Ratcliffe
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Ratcliffe bought a minority stake in the club from the Glazer family in February 2024, with his INEOS group taking over football operations at Old Trafford.

The British billionaire has since overseen hundreds of redundancies in a bid to cut costs for the club.

However, results on the pitch have not changed even after sacking Erik ten Hag in October.

Dave continued to call for change at the club as he became increasingly emotional about the situation, almost breaking down in tears.

He continued: “What they need to do is to sort the debt out and to sort everything around that club.

“Because at the moment that club is toxic. It’s absolutely toxic and it needs people who love that club to sort that club out because we love that club.

Ruben Amorim, Manchester United head coach, reacting during a match.Getty
Amorim has not been ‘backed’ by the club, according to Dave[/caption]

“And I’m nearly brought to tears now. I’m upset because I’ve always loved that club.

“My dad brought me up through that club in 1974 and that club means the absolute world to me and at the moment everything is going wrong.

“And we need that club to be back to where it should be the Busby Babes and everything we need that club to be.”

With United already out of both domestic cups, the Europa League remains their only hope of silverware and European qualification this season.

Meanwhile, Amorim has hinted that the club will have to sell players to make signings in the summer transfer window.

United are also expected to be affected the most by Profit and Sustainability Rules being kept in place for another season.

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