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Woodward: It was an honour to work for Manchester United for 16 years, an experience that will never be forgotten

Woodward: It was an honour to work for Manchester United for 16 years, an experience that will never be forgotten

Live bar On February 2, Woodward spent his last day at Manchester United on the transfer deadline and has officially stepped down as Manchester United's CEO. Although United was more successful in terms of commercial operations during his tenure, the team's record at his disposal was unsatisfactory.

After leaving office, he was interviewed by the British media "The Sun", in which he talked about his feelings.

Woodward said: "The experience at Manchester United was something I will never forget. I'm honored to be a part of Manchester United, knowing that this is one of the greatest teams in football, where I've had the privilege of working here for 16 years and helping the team win the Europa League, FA Cup and League Cup. ”

"I'm honoured to be able to recreate The Manchester United culture and reclaim the way it used to play. I have invested more than £1 billion in the team during my tenure and am pleased with the progress the players have made, as well as the manager, who is grateful for his last two years of coaching at the team. ”

Manchester United president Joel Glazer said: "Thanks to Woodward for his tireless efforts in recent years, he has worked with this team for 16 years, including 9 years as vice-president. His successor, Alexander-Arnold, has big ambitions and the team will take a whole new path with Arnold's help, hoping that they will help United to improve, strengthen the connection between the team and the fans, and help the team to continue to win on the field. ”

(Jaden)

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