For example, it’s believed that the . Man United documentary with Erik ten Hag could be chaotic Thomas Tuchel might have been that man, however, the Football Association surprised everyone with their announcement earlier this week that the German will take over as head coach of the England national team until 2026. Former United right-back and now well-respected pundit, Gary Neville, said that .
If the club are indeed willing to move ten Hag on, news that United could go the way of Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal and others and allow a behind-the-scenes documentary could be one bad decision too far. Indeed, former Everton CEO, Keith Wyness, has offered a damaging opinion to the North West giants if they do seek to allow the cameras in, as have suggested they might. ,” he said on .
Sir Jim Ratcliffe surely wouldn’t be so short-sighted as to authorise a documentary at this stage. It’s not as if the club need any further negative exposure, which is likely to be the outcome if any ‘access all areas’ type footage is aired in the short term..
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“One hell of a risk” – Former CEO offers damaging opinion on new Man United idea
News that Man United are being swamped with offers to make a documentary has been met with caution by one former Premier League CEO, who believes that the current goings on behind the scenes with Erik ten Hag could prove to be chaotic. For example, it’s believed that the Red Devils are already looking for [...]The post “One hell of a risk” – Former CEO offers damaging opinion on new Man United idea appeared first on CaughtOffside.