Manchester United has announced that it will not hold its annual end-of-year players' awards night for the second straight season. This decision follows a disappointing league finish for the men's team, currently facing its worst performance in decades despite the potential for success in the Europa League, while the women's team is aiming for an FA Cup victory. Unlike the traditional, celebratory awards night, the club will host a casual barbecue event at their training ground instead, reflecting a new approach in recognizing team achievements amidst challenging times.
Manchester United have decided not to hold an end of year players' awards night for the second season running, following disappointing league finishes and a lack of overall success in recent years.
Despite the cancellation of the awards, United's women have a chance to win the FA Cup and the men could qualify for the Champions League through the Europa League.
With the men's team set for their worst league finish since the 1973-74 season, the club's decision to forgo an awards night reflects a focus on future achievements.
In lieu of an awards event, Manchester United will host a barbecue at their training ground instead, signaling a shift in how the club recognizes its players.
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