‘Master football first please’ – Man Utd fans went crazy after the club did not focus on competition but instead launched a new GOLF COURSE😡

Following the release of a new GOLF RANGE, Manchester United supporters have lost their minds.

Due to their appalling underperformance this season, the Red Devils are expected to finish in the Premier League’s bottom half.

Man in red golf shirt holding golf club.

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Man holding a golf club, wearing a light green crewneck sweatshirt and black pants.

The Europa League is the club’s last chance to win this season, but they will have a difficult matchup with Lyon.

Prior to the second leg on Thursday, the Ligue 1 team gained a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the quarterfinal in France last week.

The team has continued to release products despite its on-field troubles.

The Masters golf tournament, which Man United supporter Rory McIlroy won on Sunday, served as the inspiration for the company’s most recent apparel collection.

Man in a golf vest organizing golf clubs.

Fans can wear the line’s branded jackets, gilets, and jumpers while on the course.

Mason Mount, Rasmus Hojlund, and Diogo Dalot were among the celebrities that modeled the new goods in an Instagram post.

However, the new items have not received a favorable response from supporters in the comment area.

According to one post, “Master football first please.”

Có thể là hình ảnh về 1 người, đang chơi golf, sân golf và văn bản

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Có thể là hình ảnh về 1 người, đang chơi golf, cỏ và sân golf

Another person said, “The timing of this.”

“Seriously… commercial club,” said a third.

“Thought we were a football team,” remarked a fourth.

A fifth person chuckled: “We get worse and worse on the pitch yet somehow we still find the time to advertise golf products.”

Someone else said, “At this point, you might as well sell all the players to golf.”

Có thể là hình ảnh về 1 người, đang chơi golf và sân golf

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Có thể là hình ảnh về 1 người, đang chơi golf và sân golf

The club’s problems this season have gone beyond its on-field performance; manager Erik ten Hag was fired and Ruben Amorim took his place.

Hundreds of layoffs have been reported by the Old Trafford organization since Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s arrival.

In March, Ratcliffe even acknowledged that without significant budget cuts, the team would have run out of money before the year ended.