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Paul Scholes criticizes INEOS’ Sir Alex Ferguson decision as “distasteful”

INEOS' Sir Alex Ferguson decision labelled "distasteful" by Paul Scholes


Paul Scholes is not happy with INEOS’ Sir Alex Ferguson decision.

Paul Scholes of Manchester United poses for a picture ahead of a match.

Man United legend Paul Scholes has slammed the Premier League club’s new part-owners INEOS for their recent decision to stop paying Sir Alex Ferguson for his role as club ambassador.

Following his exit as Man United manager in 2013, bringing an end to a 26-year reign in which the Scottish coach won 38 trophies, Ferguson was retained as a global club ambassador and club director and remunerated with an annual salary.

That was believed to be around £2m a year and in order to save some money, INEOS decided to terminate that deal earlier this month. Ferguson has been kept on as a director on Man United’s board and despite this, the decision from the new Man United part-owners has drawn a lot of criticism from past players and people associated with the Manchester outfit.

Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson pictured prior to a match.

Paul Scholes is not happy with the Man United/Sir Alex Ferguson situation

Speaking about the situation involving Man United and Sir Alex Ferguson on TNT Sports, Scholes has stated that INEOS’ decision to stop paying the club legend was “distasteful” as the Manchester club owes a lot to the 82-year-old.

“I felt it was a little distasteful, for what that man has done for the club,” Scholes said. “Almost a little bit disrespectful, but their new owners and new owners make changes.

“This club owes a lot to Sir Alex Ferguson, it is where it is now mainly because of him and the success he had for so many years”.

Scholes is unlikely to be the last to comment on INEOS’ decision, which is turning into a bit of a PR disaster for the hierarchy at Old Trafford.