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Manchester United Bans Sir Alex Ferguson’s Access into the Dressing Room

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Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United’s most successful manager, has been asked to no longer enter the dressing room at Old Trafford, breaking a long-standing tradition.

This decision follows Ferguson’s ambassadorial role being stripped of its multi-million pound funding by the club’s new part-owner, INEOS, as part of a widespread cost-cutting initiative.

United claims there is now a “collective understanding” on who can enter the dressing room, denying a direct ban on Ferguson. However, this move marks a significant change in policy.

Ferguson, who won 38 trophies in 26 years, had maintained a prominent role at the club since his 2013 retirement. He signed a deal to continue as global ambassador and director, earning £2.16m in 2014.

INEOS, founded by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has implemented drastic cuts since acquiring a quarter share in the club. These cuts include:

– 250 redundancies across departments

– Reduction of Ferguson’s role and compensation

Ferguson will remain a non-executive director and retain his director’s box seat and hospitality privileges. However, his diminished role has sparked controversy among fans and football insiders.

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