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Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea: 20 Premier League owners ranked

Finding the approval of a fanbase can often be a hard task for any Premier League club owner.

Tell that to Manchester United’s Glazer family, who have been heavily criticised by their fanbase of late, for some of the decisions the owners have made at the club.

With the Red Devils failing to perform to their expected standards over the past few years, many fans have questioned the judgments of those at the top of the club and are understandably incensed at the lack of on-field results.

With Ralf Rangnick taking over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer back in December, United have crashed out of the FA Cup, Champions League, League Cup, and have now also fallen out of the top four, slumping to sixth place in the Premier League table.

Couple that with the reported dressing room unrest at the club and the rumours that several big players could be seeking transfers this summer and you can plainly see that things aren’t looking so great for the 20-time English champions.

Even Gary Neville recently took aim at the club’s financiers following United’s loss to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

He said to tv2: “I don’t blame Ralf Rangnick, there’s big players in this club, there’s big problems in this club.

“The owners are not good enough. The owners need to sell the club and I’ve said that all season. Something big is missing and it comes from the top.”

Scathing stuff from Neville, but he might not be the only football fan in the country who is upset with his club’s current proprietors.

In fact, according to a survey conducted by the Daily Mail, there are several clubs around the league whose supporters are less than satisfied with how their directors are running the club.

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