MANCHESTER UNITED EXECUTIVES REVEALS SOME ASPECTS OF THE IMPROVEMENT PLANS OUTLINED FOR THE MANCHESTER UNITED WOMEN TEAM - Is The Curtain Coming Down On Mark Skinners` Time As Manchester United Women Team Manager? (Part 3)


 A 3-1 defeat suffered at the hands of Chelsea followed by yet another 2-1 defeat sustained by the Mark Skinners’ Manchester United Women's team this time at the hands of yet another Barclays FA Womens Super League title contender in Arsenal were two sets of results which were rapidly consolidated by the Manchester United women's team in the form of a 3 game-winning streak registered by the Manchester United Women's team where the Red Devils barely but successfully defeated an Aston Villa Women's team.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A result was then followed by Mark Skinners’ Manchester United Women's team registering a more convincing 2-0 victory against a Brighton Hove Albion women’s team and that result was rapidly complemented with a following 3-winry against a League 2 Southampton women's team.



All positive results revealed Manchester United manager Mark Skinner as a manager who had generated a new sense of confidence in his belief that he remains the right manager who will lead the Manchester United Women's team to success. Manchester United Women team manager Mark Skinner is confirmed to have consistently presented himself at Carrington and Leigh Sports Village in the early part of 2024 2024 as a manager who has rediscovered a new sense of reassurance that his- Mark Skinners`- position as the Manchester United women team manager will remain existing further down the line. Furthermore, Mark Skinner is also understood to have clamped on his affirmation that future success is believed to be at the end of the road for the Manchester United women's team if the Manchester United Women team stays on the current course which the Manchester United women have found themselves in with Mark Skinner remaining at the helm as head coach at Leigh Sports Village. 

 

 




If wishes had wings, then everybody's wishes and everybody's personal desires would come true, right? 

 

Undoubtedly, not every wish without hard will comes to pass. The reality remains that while nobody has denied Mark Skinner his personal belief that he- Mark Skinner- is the right manager who can lead the Manchester United women's field to success, and this is in Mark Skinner's every right to believe that this mentality is accurate.



However, accommodating the reality of being 12 points from the top spot has left the Manchester United women's team currently rooted in a fourth spot which is confirmed to be a situation not even close enough to gain the Manchester United women's team an opportunity to participate in the qualification round for the 2024/25 Womens’ Champions League.
















This is the Manchester United Women's team visibly moving backward and not forward In the progression rate under Mark Skinner and the situation is confirmed to have undoubtedly presented Mark Skinner as a manager consistently preaching his idealism of belief- an idealism which has been reoccurring since the start of 2023/24 Barclays FA Women's Super League season- to a Manchester United women's circle which is mostly the Manchester United fan base who more or less is really having none of it at this point in time.  

 

As far as Mark Skinners’ Future as the Manchester United Women's team manager is concerned, ultimately there's no smoke without fire.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the vision and the understanding that former recently departed Manchester United women's team players have emerged to air their discontent with the Manchester United women's team regarding the uncomfortable and to some concerning extent the toxic environment which is understood to have unraveled within the Manchester United women sector under Mark Skinners’ managerial regime, there has really not been any concrete information emerging suggesting that the possibility of Mark Skinner extending his time with the Manchester United women team will before long further than the Summer of 2024.  

 

 

With damming information emerging from the agent of not one but two former Manchester United Women's team players Martha Thomas and Vilde Boe Rissa whose agent Michael Kallback emerged back in the middle of January 2024 to reveal the existence of a toxic environment within the Manchester United women team with a handful of past and present Manchester United Womens team players ultimately lost belief in Mark Skinners’ ability to not only lead the Manchester United women's team to attain top success over the future.










But the more damning reality comes in the form of the revelation that the Manchester United women's team to even retain the current level of progression that Manchester United women team have achieved over the years realistically pains a gloomy outcome for Mark Skinner in terms of the English manager retaining his position at Manchester United Women's team manager past the 2024 summer season. 

 


That’s what happens in a non-toxic environment- Micheal Kallback- wrote in regards to Boe Risa winning a Player of the Month award for December and a Guardian article in which (Martha) Thomas said she “wasn’t enjoying my football (with United)” and that her improved form was down to “playing under someone that I know believes in me insinuating current Tottenham Womens’ team manager Robert Vilaham. Meanwhile, Ivana Fuso, who left the club for Championship side Birmingham City in September, told She Kicks magazine: “It felt like what I was doing was never enough.” 

(Micheal Kallback- Martha Thomas- Ivana Fuso- Charlotte Harper, January 22,2024.) 

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