We lost a Europa League final to Spurs — SPURS. Let that sink in. A club we used to laugh at. A club we used to slap for fun. And now they lifted a European trophy at our expense.
But you know what? I’m not even shocked. This is what happens when standards are thrown in the bin and replaced with PR spin and blind hope. Some of you fans welcomed this. You clapped Ratcliffe and INEOS in like they were the second coming — sold on buzzwords like “football men” and “culture reset” while the rot continued right under your noses.
Where is this mythical rebuild now? Where are the leaders? The spine? The desire? It’s all gone. These players crumble at the first sign of pressure. No fight. No backbone. And I’m supposed to sit here and be patient while we hand out contract extensions to bang average bottlers?
Some of you fans deserve this mess. You wanted this. You screamed “give them time” every time we folded in a big game. This is the result of lowered expectations and boardroom fantasy projects. You turned on fans who demanded better. Called us toxic. Negative. Glory hunters. Nah — we just remember what this club’s supposed to be.
Losing a final to Spurs should never, ever be acceptable. But it’s the new normal now, apparently. We’ve gone from champions to cheerleaders. And I’m sick of it.
This isn’t just another bad season this is the end of Manchester United as we knew it. The identity, the standards, the fear factor — all gone. And the worst part? You lot wanted this. You begged for it. You bought into every empty promise and shiny headline. You backed the slow death of this club, and now we’re here about to finish 16th in the Premier League and we’ve just handed the biggest group of bottlers in football their first trophy in 17 years. Don’t act surprised. This is the version of United you helped build.
If he does go, the bare minimum for the next appointment has to be: 👉 proven at a top league
👉 flexible tactically
👉 strong personality
👉 not married to one system
Otherwise we’re just spinning the wheel again.
Sacking him wouldn’t even feel reactionary now — it’d feel like course correction. The bigger issue (as always) is whether the same people making the decision are capable of getting the next one right. That’s the depressing bit.
When a manager sees something work and refuses to learn from it, fans switch from frustrated to done. That Newcastle match should’ve been a turning point. Instead it feels like a missed exit on the motorway straight back into chaos.
🚨🗣️ Ruben Amorim on Manchester United's transfer market:
"I think we are doing things; sometimes I have one idea, Jason Wilcox and the board has another idea but every decision we make, we need to reach a common ground."
🚨 BREAKING:
Man United have received, via intermediaries an official loan proposal with a potential obligation to buy for Joshua Zirkzee - but the club has not yet given its green light, it all depends on the management of the club & Ruben Amorim.
[@FabrizioRomano YT]
@FPLAlexa@Crageslim The only one he's fallen out with is rashford? Antony was already on his way out and sancho is sancho he falls out with every manager it seems so you can't blame amorim for that
@MailSport You shouldn't even exist after that Jota coverage. Disgusting outlet
STOP invading people's privacy. STOP being nosey and reporting about their personal life. It isn't nice, it isn't right, it's totally disgusting and unbelievably unprofessional