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The Managerial Merry Go Round™ - Vitor Pereira to Wolves


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50 minutes ago, lovejoy said:

 

 

Their fans have been ridiculously patient with ETH.

I live in Manchester, so not their biggest fan but of the many sticks to beat their fanbase with, manager impatience definitely isn't one.

Again, it’s the smaller loud section of their fanbase whose OTT opinions are amplified by the media and the cabal of ex players they’ve got doing the circuit on tv/radio.


After every Man U defeat it’s “who’s to blame” on Super Sunday or whatever the show is. No one ever has any answers. The club is in total disarray. This next guy will get some wins, take some defeats but imo won’t be much of an improvement.
 

They’ll still be a streaky little team who because of their finger pointing and going round the houses, amateur ownership, directionless playing staff and a management not able to meet the impossible demands just being “Manchester United”, they’ll fall someway short of challenging for too honours on the regular and being seen as modern equals of City and Liverpool. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Turnbull2000 said:

Gonna get very tight at the top when Man U get their act together. No doubt the breakaway clubs will eventually lobby for 6 champions league places.


I don’t think it’s guaranteed they’re suddenly going to be good. 

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Not going to pretend that I know an awful lot about Amorim but it appears as if this is pretty much as good as they could have done tbh. He seems very highly rated, already successful and has many many good years ahead of him. Hope he/they crash and burn obviously but the law of averages say they'll get it right eventually, this bloke could be the one

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3 minutes ago, midds said:

Not going to pretend that I know an awful lot about Amorim but it appears as if this is pretty much as good as they could have done tbh. He seems very highly rated, already successful and has many many good years ahead of him. Hope he/they crash and burn obviously but the law of averages say they'll get it right eventually, this bloke could be the one

Well West Ham rejected him as they were unsure about his suitability for the PL. And they haven’t got a great track record of foreign managers themselves so for them to back away does show a slight red flag 

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2 minutes ago, kingxlnc said:

Well West Ham rejected him as they were unsure about his suitability for the PL. And they haven’t got a great track record of foreign managers themselves so for them to back away does show a slight red flag 

 

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3 minutes ago, El Prontonise said:

 

:rolleyes:

 

It's quite poor relative to the money you've spent and being the biggest club in the world.

Lot of ETHs picks in there that’s for sure 

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16 minutes ago, PopeandGlory said:

Shame. Quite liked him and now I’ll want his career to totally crash and burn.

 

Don't know anything about him but his declaration that the soap opera was coming to an end definitely rubbed me up the wrong way.

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3 minutes ago, kingxlnc said:

Well West Ham rejected him as they were unsure about his suitability for the PL. And they haven’t got a great track record of foreign managers themselves so for them to back away does show a slight red flag 

There's always going to be big questions posed over any young, inexperienced manager coming from the continent regardless of the club tbh. We'll soon see how he copes but there's plenty of talent in the squad and if he's bringing something different it might just click fairly quickly.

 

It could also unravel even more obviously but if I was a betting man I think he's more likely to get it right than sink without a trace

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I don't really know anything about this guy, other than a brief look at his wiki page. I'm probably missing something, but he doesn't strike me as being skilled or experienced enough for a Prem club the size of Man Utd... still, if it all goes further to shit for them, who am I to argue [emoji38]

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https://www.sapo.pt/noticias/desporto/amigo-garante-que-ten-hag-esta-completamente-_67249b8ad704c76570871f1e

 

Oh no! Ten Hag is "completely devastated" and "completely ruined". No, no, not just sad, you've read it right: he is utterly and completely RUINED.

Guys please join me in one minute of silence tonight at 20:00 CET sharp for this football manager to make it through this unbelievably hard time. All he's got left is is health, family, giant mansions, luxury cars, and now 15 million pounds. Let's not be selfish and only think about ourselves, please.

 

 

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Still in a rut 

 

Still don't have one of the best managers in the league and still have issues with their squad, he will be chasing his tail for a while and likely fall shot of expectations for a while. 

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18 minutes ago, midds said:

Not going to pretend that I know an awful lot about Amorim but it appears as if this is pretty much as good as they could have done tbh. He seems very highly rated, already successful and has many many good years ahead of him. Hope he/they crash and burn obviously but the law of averages say they'll get it right eventually, this bloke could be the one


Highly rated by who? Sporting? 
 

Seems to me that he was the next best thing this summer when he was linked to Liverpool. Then when they went for the baldy guy this Sporting lad wasn’t good enough for West Ham. 
 

People buy into the media nonsense far too much. 

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6 minutes ago, TenkoDaLuz said:

https://www.sapo.pt/noticias/desporto/amigo-garante-que-ten-hag-esta-completamente-_67249b8ad704c76570871f1e

 

Oh no! Ten Hag is "completely devastated" and "completely ruined". No, no, not just sad, you've read it right: he is utterly and completely RUINED.

Guys please join me in one minute of silence tonight at 20:00 CET sharp for this football manager to make it through this unbelievably hard time. All he's got left is is health, family, giant mansions, luxury cars, and now 17 million pounds. Let's not be selfish and only think about ourselves, please.

 

Poor bloke, it must be devastating to get a £15m pay off when you've done a shit job of something...

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Stupid to write him off! Equally stupid to expect him to make them one of the best teams in the league as well. It will be a tough job but it could go any way really. Since when does it work to judge managers “on paper” ? It’s so much about fit/timing. He’s a talented manager. 

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9 minutes ago, Mase said:


Highly rated by who? Sporting? 
 

Seems to me that he was the next best thing this summer when he was linked to Liverpool. Then when they went for the baldy guy this Sporting lad wasn’t good enough for West Ham. 
 

People buy into the media nonsense far too much. 

I've just read a few opinions from people far more aware of him and what he's all about. I'll be perfectly honest and say I don't watch the Portuguese League at all so all I can do is form my opinion from those who do, he seems very highly rated but nothing is ever set in stone, we'll just have to wait and see how he does and what brings

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