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United's Trainwreck Season Was Pure TV Gold (Just Not For Them)




My mate Dave texted me halfway through last season: "Are you watching United get battered again?" And honestly? Yeah, I was.

Turns out I wasn't alone. Despite their viewing figures dropping by 10% (ouch), Manchester United somehow managed to stay the most-watched team in the Premier League. Which is... well, it's something, I guess?

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The Beautiful Disaster

Look, finishing 15th is embarrassing enough. But when you're supposedly England's biggest club and you lose EIGHTEEN league games in a single season, people are gonna watch. Just not for the reasons you want them to.

That Europa League final against Tottenham was the cherry on top of a very bitter cake.

A broadcaster insider (who probably shouldn't be talking but here we are) basically confirmed what we all suspected: rival fans were tuning in specifically to watch United implode. It's like rubbernecking at a car crash, except the car crash lasts 90 minutes and happens twice a week.

Schadenfreude FC

The worst Premier League season since 1992. Let that sink in for a second. I was probably in diapers when United were this bad, and now I'm watching grown men get paid millions to... whatever that was supposed to be.

Sky Sports reported the 10% drop across the board, which followed two record-breaking seasons. TNT Sports felt it too. But United? Still number one in the ratings game, just for all teh wrong reasons.

Poor Ruben Amorim inherited this mess and probably spent his first week wondering if his agent was taking the piss.

Next Season's Circus

Here's the thing though - Amorim might actually fix this trainwreck. Which means next season, rival fans might have to find someone else's misery to feast on.

With nine Premier League clubs in Europe, there'll be more Sunday games (all televised, naturally). Leeds United's back in the mix, and Sunderland's finally escaped League One hell. Competition for eyeballs is about to get fierce.

But honestly? Part of me thinks people will keep watching United just in case they spectacularly mess it up again. Because if there's one thing more entertaining than watching your team win, it's watching your rivals lose in the most embarrassing way possible.

And United? They've turned that into an art form.


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