Manchester United call off end of season awards after request from embarrassed players
According to The Mirror via Daily Mail, Manchester United have cancelled the club’s end of season awards after players requested the ceremony not take place following Manchester United’s dismal campaign.
Manchester United are guaranteed to finish the season without lowest points total in Premier League history even if the Red Devils beat Crystal Palace on Sunday in our final game of the season.
The Red Devils won’t play Champions League football next season after missing out on a top four finish but could even play European Conference League football next season if we fail to beat Crystal Palace.
The Red Devils also failed to get beyond the last 16 of the Champions League this season and were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round by Championship side Middlesbrough.
Manchester United have held the end of season awards ceremony for more than a decade but this year’s gala dinner, set to be held at Old Trafford, have been reportedly scrapped.
Manchester United players, embarrassed by the club’s disastrous season, asked club officials for the end-of-season event to be called off.
United are set to embark on a new era under incoming boss Erik ten Hag, who is expected to attend the Palace match on Sunday.