Manchester United will head into the summer off the back of their worst league campaign in more than three decades -- since 1989-90. Minority owner Jim Ratcliffe has made a lot of noise with his hiring of a new chief executive (Omar Berrada) and technical director (Jason Wilcox), cuts to what he considers a "bloated" non-playing staff and unveiled what a proposed new stadium would look like, but he has hardly won hearts and minds among the fans. (The even more unpopular Glazer family is still lurking in the background as majority owners.)
Replacing Erik ten Hag with Ruben Amorim in November has at least given supporters the sense that there is a plan, though results have largely been disappointing.