Reduced to this! Manchester United s U13s lacked equipment when they faced Everton and borrowed socks and shorts from their opponents to play.

TA Manchester United and team Laurie Whitwell wrote an article "Manchester United spent 50 million pounds to renovate the Carrington training base, but it cannot accommodate all the young talents", describing how the new base is unfriendly...


TA Manchester United and team Laurie Whitwell wrote an article "Manchester United spent 50 million pounds to renovate the Carrington training base, but it cannot accommodate all the young talents", describing how the new base is unfriendly to the youth training echelon.

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All personnel wearing the club's training uniforms - including youth training coaches and first-team analysts, but excluding players, Amorim and his coaching staff - must now clean their equipment themselves.

Staff shortages also triggered an embarrassing incident last month. When Everton U13s went to Carrington to play, due to insufficient reserves of Manchester United socks and shorts, Manchester United had to borrow equipment from the visiting team, resulting in the young players wearing equipment with the Everton team emblem printed on it.

Although this incident was attributed to negligence, when the women's football team went to Brann to participate in the Champions League qualifying match, many players' sneakers had been lost in transit. At that time, club officials had to rush to a local sporting goods store in Bergen less than three hours before the start of the game and urgently purchased 15 pairs of sneakers and 20 pairs of shin guards.



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