@RyanGaze2 Did a lot of what needing doing gutting the squad, & to that we definitely should appreciate him
But his stubbornness & unwillingness to adapt cost him his job.
Also think he drastically underrated what he had. Some of the shit he came out with can't have motivated the players
Amorin did lots of things wrong, and was rightly sacked when he was (probably given a little too long if anything).
However, he got rid of a lot of deadwood, and brought in these 3 fantastic forwards. And he should be credited for that.
For that, I guess we can say thank you.
The real winner here is Jake Paul. That's truly embarrassing for AJ. The fact he's celebrating that is even worse. He should have just walked straight out the ring. Absolutely farcical for the sport of boxing.
We have thrown away some daft points this season, but this one really takes the piss.
Never during any time in his tenure have you felt comfortable in a game regardless of the score.
And that's simply not good enough. Writing is on the wall.
@danjevans750@RY4N711@MrStephenHowson@talkingpj You do know that he passed the drugs test don't you? He missed his original time as he had left the training ground, only to return and pass it
He was made an example of for lack of punctuality and subsequently banned
We're with you for every kilometre, Sam! ๐ซก๐ฃ
๐ All 74 of them ๐
Good luck to Peaks and Pubs runner Sam, running an ultra-marathon around #OldTrafford today, in aid of the Foundation! โค๏ธ๐
Donate here ๐ https://t.co/DrWZyRQYFW
๐โโ๏ธ How it started โฉ How it ended ๐ฎโ๐จ
A huge well done to 'Peaks and Pubs' runner Sam who ran over 100 laps around #OldTrafford yesterday, covering 74km and raising funds for the Foundation โค๏ธ
๐ An amazing achievement! ๐
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More importantly, he's inviting others to get involved and help raise vital funds for the @MU_Foundation. ๐โโ๏ธโ๐
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RIP to a true legend of boxing, and a legend in life.
Got the honour of meeting him when I was about 20, cheekily called him "Fatton" and he called me a cheeky bastard and gave me a slap.
Some bloke.
"There's only one Ricky Hatton" โค๏ธ
It's rare that a celebrity death has any real impact on your life. But Ricky Hatton passing today has properly saddened me. A true Manchester icon. A working class, normal Northern lad who achieved greatness despite coming from nothing, & made the rest of us think it was possible
Ricky Hatton got me into boxing. He made the impossible seem achievable. He was likeable because he was normal and down to earth. I vividly remember the Mayweather fight and everything that lead up to it. It seemed like he had an army of people behind him, believing in him.