Without Amorim, Cunha wouldn’t be a Manchester United player.
Without Amorim, Šeško wouldn’t be a Manchester United player.
Without Amorim, Bryan Mbeumo wouldn’t be a Manchester United player.
Without Amorim, Manchester United wouldn’t have been one of the most dangerous attacking sides in the Premier League last season.
Without Amorim, Senne Lammens wouldn’t be at the club either.
Even if they are not his signings he make a bold move to shape the logs out.
Yes, he made bold decisions even playing Bruno Fernandes out of his natural position but sometimes those “silly mistakes” open doors to bigger tactical questions.
Without them, maybe Michael Carrick wouldn’t even be in a position now where he has to quickly find the best way to unlock Bruno’s record-breaking assist potential in a single season.
But here’s the real question? why has appreciating Amorim’s impact suddenly been labelled as being “Amorim FC”? Since when did wanting progress for Manchester United become controversial?
If that label helps people understand it, so be it.
Carrick is here now, and he has my full support. But what matters most is the club not the manager, not the narratives, not the labels.
Amorim did his part in reshaping things and clearing the deadwood, even if it wasn’t perfect. There has been progress, and now Carrick has the platform to build on it and push United back to where they belong.
This is Manchester United not a fan club for managers.
I’m a Manchester United fan first, and I will always appreciate anyone who moves this club forward.
✝️ Hay algo curioso: millones de personas verán la camiseta de Portugal y casi ninguna cadena de televisión explicará lo que realmente están viendo.
La cruz que domina el escudo proviene de la Orden de Cristo, heredera de la tradición templaria portuguesa. Los cinco escudos azules recuerdan las victorias de la Reconquista y los puntos blancos han sido interpretados durante siglos como referencias a las llagas de Cristo. Nada de esto es casualidad.
Vivimos en una época donde los medios dedican horas a explicar cualquier símbolo ideológico moderno, pero guardan silencio cuando un símbolo cristiano sigue presente en una de las selecciones más importantes del planeta.
Lo interesante no es que Portugal conserve estas referencias. Lo interesante es que muchos intentan convencernos de que Europa nació de valores abstractos y neutrales, cuando su historia, su arte, sus leyes y hasta sus emblemas nacionales están marcados por el cristianismo.
Puedes borrar la memoria de un pueblo de los libros, pero es mucho más difícil borrarla de sus símbolos. Portugal todavía lleva esa historia sobre el pecho.
✝️ Viva Cristo Rey 🇵🇹
@Nick___Collins Arsenal is bigger than man city. There is no doubt about it. Arsenal wins the league and everybody is talking about it. Man city lost their manager, Chelsea is back to their place and nobody cares. Man Utd and Liverpool make the headlines. BTW, Manchester is red. GGMU.
@GBNEWS@Benleo All these clowns protesting about colonization period while living in the very same countries they despise, must move immediately to the places they think they come from and think they are protesting for. F-king lunatics.
"Communism is the scavenger of decaying civilizations. It makes its way into a country and into a culture, only when that culture begins to rot from the inside." ~Venerable Fulton J. Sheen
Take your "May Day" and shove it. Today is the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker.
El senador John Kennedy demuestra que basta hacer las preguntas correctas y exhibir la verdad que nos ocultan para dejar el aborto como lo que es: un horror.
Estamos presenciando el genocidio más grande del siglo XXI.
Más de 40.000 muertos en menos de 20 días, en su mayoría mujeres que quieren vivir en libertad.
Nadie habla de esto, no hay manifestaciones, no hay flotillas, no hay artistas.
El mundo en silencio, dejándolas morir.