‘Jim Ratcliffe’ points out ‘Red Devils’ are a mid-level team, not a giant.

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Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has admitted the club have become a mid-table club, not the giants of the past, and has identified one area where the club’s data analytics and recruitment department still needs to improve. Shortly

before United’s 3-2 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Ratcliffe was interviewed and spoke about the state of the club: “

The club has been off the rails for a long time, maybe 10 years,” the 72-year-old began. “

Manchester United have become a mid-table club. We are not a big club. And We should be one of the best in the world, like under Sir Alex. “

We have to change things to get back to being a big club. And We will have to make difficult decisions that people will not like, but if we do that nothing will change.”

The big issue that Ratcliffe is not impressed with is the club’s data management department: “It’s not good enough. Until we are as good as any club in the world, we have to have the best recruitment department in the world. “

That comes with data analytics. The club doesn’t really have that right now. ยูฟ่าเบท http://ufabet999.app We are in the last century when it comes to data analytics. “

We can use data analytics in a huge way, but we are doing it at a very poor level and these things don’t change overnight. “

You can’t just flip a switch And fix the recruitment issues, it’s about people and we’ve got to get the right people in.”

Ratcliffe, who has bought a controlling stake in the club since the start of the year, has faced criticism from some local fans over the ticket price hikes, and he added: “I understand that, you can’t be favourites all the time. We’ve got to find a balance. “

I don’t want to be in a position where local fans can’t afford tickets but I want to adjust the pricing. We’re talking about three per cent. I don’t think it makes sense that it costs less to watch Manchester United than Fulham.”