# OTHER CLUBS' EXPERIENCES

Many clubs have held issues with their owners lately.
From Liverpool to Charlton Athletic, there have been numerous protests concerning perceived poor club management.

Coventry City and West Ham United are further examples, and Blaming Mourinho, the players, or bad tactics/dull football is one thing.
But it's possible that the fans need to think of more proactive ways to encourage change at their football club.
The owners/board are the key constant at Man United since 2013 and Sir Alex's retirement. And without them changing their ways, nothing will change on the pitch, ultimately. The issue is not so much the specific managers. It's the overall structure of the club.
But they are comfortable. They don't need to change - and only will if it's in their interest. Manchester United's revenues in 2018 were the highest of any club in the world. So the incentive for change is slim.
Bringing attention to this can spur on change, and thus get Manchester United - as the biggest footballing institution in the United Kingdom - back to the top.