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11 minutes ago, wfmk2 said:

If Man Utd (or Spurs) win the Waffa Cup this year, and if the PL coefficient is highest, will 5th still get a CL place? Wrong thread to ask, I know.

 

No, we’d have 6 teams in the CL, but I think if Man City were to win the CL and finish outside top 5, they (Man Utd) wouldn’t get one of the 6 places.

 

 

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Ratcliffe can’t be far off thinking what the fuck is this guy doing and saying, and sacking him off.

 

Not like they’re wedded to him, just be a financial write off which can be balanced out by selling Garnacho.

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20 minutes ago, midds said:

Nah, they won't sack him like and nor should they. He's inherited ten Hag's sack of shit and hasn't had the chance to remove that stench before he even tries to implement his own stamp on his squad. I


What stench is there to remove that’s playing? Literally what’s there is what he has to use because they’re players they’ve spent money on for a manager to use.

 

Can’t be blaming likes of Lindelof, Shaw, Rashford for this because the fuckers are not playing and results and most performances are still shit :D Not a great advert for him that all he needs is to sell a load, spend a load. Same they did with ETH and nothing suggests so far it will be much different bar he speaks better and has his ‘principles’ which is ‘I will stick with 3 at the back regardless’.

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2 hours ago, Froggy said:

 

He's as close to it as Isak is to top scorer, so I'd say yes? 

 

He might not get the chance to win it before I kill him


:lol: 

 

Any way to get multiple clean sheets in the same game?

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3 minutes ago, JUICE690 said:

Surely lost in translation (so to speak). No way he wants his players to hear that. [emoji38]

 

 

 

 

"In [the last] ten games in Premier League, we won two," said Amorim. "Imagine what this is for a fan of Manchester United. Imagine what this is for me.

 

"We are getting a new coach who is losing more than the last coach. I have full knowledge of that.

 

"We are the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United. I know you [media] want headlines but I am saying that because we have to acknowledge that and to change that. Here you go: your headlines."

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58 minutes ago, The Bonk said:

 

 

Just in case you haven’t seen it. 

 

What's the Portuguese for "it's who we are, mate"? :lol:

 

 

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5 minutes ago, JUICE690 said:

Surely lost in translation (so to speak). No way he wants his players to hear that. [emoji38]

1 minute ago, Decky said:

 

"In [the last] ten games in Premier League, we won two," said Amorim. "Imagine what this is for a fan of Manchester United. Imagine what this is for me.

 

"We are getting a new coach who is losing more than the last coach. I have full knowledge of that.

 

"We are the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United. I know you [media] want headlines but I am saying that because we have to acknowledge that and to change that. Here you go: your headlines."

Clearly not then. [emoji38]

 

 

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Can’t believe some bloke with a dodgy centre partin wearing a bucket load of gel and scruffy pair of trainers isn’t the answer. 

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That squad is so far away from being suited to him that it’s going to cost them multiple hundreds of millions to even play his system the way he needs to, and have it be effective. It’s another hell of an investment and commitment for a club that can’t spend money correctly.. just feels like the Man United manager cycle has begun again. He’s a good coach but he’s taken on the job of death [emoji38] 
 

They continue like this and it won’t be long before the fans decide that it’s Amorims fault, and that he should be adjusting his system to be more pragmatic while he can. It’s inevitable. 

 

 

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Can't fault his honesty, at least he's owning it tbh. Seen plenty of little fucking worms, and a few fat ones, blame anyone and everyone before they face facts and take some responsibility and accountability. 

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Every single Manchester United manager since Ferguson has said this that and the other about the style and about rebuilding the squad. They all espouse  having to learn a different way of playing then they start having a few bad results and it's ffs  stick in the channels for the quick lads. I like Amorim, he seems an honest and genuine guy but that club is currently a basket case and some of the most experienced coaches in world football have struggled in the past decade or so. That dressing room seems poisonous. They need to do what Arsenal did with Arteta which is back him as they move the high earners who aren't performing out and they rebuild around talented younger players like Amad.   

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Just now, midds said:

Can't fault his honesty, at least he's owning it tbh. Seen plenty of little fucking worms, and a few fat ones, blame anyone and everyone before they face facts and take some responsibility and accountability. 


You can’t, but he’s not selling it fully, whether that’s because of english being a second language or him not being convincing enough. I feel for the guy, he’s been brought in at the wrong time and these players all have no fight in them collectively.

 

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1 minute ago, Keggy_Keagal said:

Every single Manchester United manager since Ferguson has said this that and the other about the style and about rebuilding the squad. They all espouse  having to learn a different way of playing then they start having a few bad results and it's ffs  stick in the channels for the quick lads. I like Amorim, he seems an honest and genuine guy but that club is currently a basket case and some of the most experienced coaches in world football have struggled in the past decade or so. That dressing room seems poisonous. They need to do what Arsenal did with Arteta which is back him as they move the high earners who aren't performing out and they rebuild around talented younger players like Amad.   

 

I reckon that's virtually impossible under the current PSR conditions, they need to sell players to raise funds for new ones, who's going to buy them and pay the ridiculous wages

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