I do think as much as Amorim has been pretty useless, Man Utd are going to have to stick with a manager at some stage to see if they can improve things. This short termism can't be helping. Either that or sack Amorim and go for a dead cert to do well. But then Radcliffe would have to pay the big bucks....
Pub was real busy yesterday full of plastic mancs Obviously beating Burnley luckily made the delusional ****s think theyve turned a corner By 60 minutes they started leaving Hopefully never to return
It seems that way. Loses most games and gets away with it. Slags the players and gets away with it. Other than if he calls Ratcliffe a **** to his face I don't know what more he can do.
If they'd got someone else, and Amorim had gone to another club, he'd inevitably have done alright there while the other guy failed at Man U, and people would be saying why didn't Man U get that Amorim from Sporting who anyone could see was the next big thing. Just seems like an impossible job to turn around Man U.
Agreed. It very much feels worse than Arsenal’s wanderings down the league after Wenger left. That changed when they stuck to a plan and a manager. Man Utd are going to have to do the same at some point.
They should have stuck with Solksjaer, I’d take him at Rangers in a heartbeat. I hope they get relegated tbh.
Nobody will do well at UTD, the clubs absolutely rotten to the core these days, it's light years behind its rivals in nearly all aspects, the debt they carry is killing them, the clubs on a massive downward spiral and they haven't hit the bottom yet. Decent players won't touch them, players they do get in they have to massively over pay and the careers just seem to die once they're there also. It needs a complete restart which unfortunately they'll never get under current ownership
Dead cert is probably the wrong term to use as no one ever really is - but I more meant a real leading manager. Probably No one who would touch Utd at the moment but you’re looking at Enrique, Pep, Inzaghi, Flick, Conte etc
From recent interviews since summer, not sure he has the burning passion to be a successful manager at a big club. The amount of hours, meetings and long days etc He's been sacked by the last four clubs that have employed him and seemed a bit jaded by it all. He's made a lot of money and in his fifties, so probably wants to enjoy it whilst he can.