Ronaldo’s Quote

"I said this one year and a half ago and I will continue to say it: the problem is not the coaches.

"I always give this example, it is like the aquarium. If you have the fish inside and he is sick, and you take him out and fix the problem. If you put him in the aquarium they will be sick again.

“The problem of Manchester United is not only the coach. It is much more than that.”

The Second Red Horror

Last season (2024–25), we almost got relegated.
Fifteenth. Out of twenty.

Who still remembers when we were “Big 6”?
Now we’re just big in history books.

Harry Maguire dragged us into the Europa League final.
Then came the own goal.
We lost to Tottenham — another team in crisis.
It felt scripted.

We sacked Ten Hag.
Harry couldn’t save him. Nobody could.

Anthony went to Real Betis and became a star.
We cleaned the locker room — Rashford, Garnacho, Malacia, Sancho — all gone.
The “sick fish.”

But when they left, they shined.
They became Platinum Arowanas in other tanks.
So maybe the problem wasn’t the fish.
Maybe it was the water or the owner.

The Crucible

Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible about people destroying themselves in the name of purity.
That’s United.

Every season we look for witches.
A new coach to blame.
A new player to exile.
A new “project” to sell.

We call it accountability,
but it’s just panic disguised as leadership.

Everyone points somewhere else —
the owners, the executives, the fans —
but no one looks at the tank.

We became an institution that fires its reflection instead of fixing it.

The Witch-Hunt

We’ve been pretending for years.
A new coach will save us.
A new player.
A new owner.

But the truth is simple —
you can’t clean a system that refuses to admit it’s dirty.

We blame the fish because it’s easy.
But the tank — the structure — that’s where the disease lives.

And as long as the water stays dirty,
even the reddest manchester sky will be blue.