@Dav3woodbridg3 No need for insults. I actually omitted the two years before that. It was 11th, 2nd and then the sequence I mentioned. Still doesn't paint the picture you want. Fergie didn't come to United and shoot the lights out.
@Dav3woodbridg3@AdamMUFC24 Not true, Fergie finished 11th, 8th then 6th before 2nd. Amorim took a team that was 14th middle of the season and finished 15th. He was currently on track to finish the season between 4th and 6th in his first full season.
@Dav3woodbridg3@AdamMUFC24 Mate, the context is he walked into a club with no standards and no identity. Fergie did the same and finished 11th, 13th and 6th during the rebuild phase. United chose the right man but didn't back him. We failed Amorim.
@realNilote@LawsonSeli@UtdXclusive Yerp, plenty 😂 top of mind are Beckham and Roy Keane. Difference is, there was no player bigger than Fergie and that's why the club prospered.
@UTDobiya I share the same sentiments, give Amorim his squad until May 2027, if the club hasn't improved then ask for changes. Anyone making a noise now should start supporting Man City because they are clearly glory hunters.
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@utdrobbo We can't keep doing this after a loss, pick a side. Either you believe this is a project and will eventually come right, or we have the wrong manager and things need to change.
@SkySportsPL For those saying Amorim has coached 50 matches, Ange coached Tottenham to a 17th place finish last season. Amorim just suffers from United Tax.
“The players are mainly with Amorim. They believe in what he’s doing, but there’s an acceptance that when they concede… they’re not doing what they’ve been set up to do by him & maybe it’s a psychological & mental issue” @David_Ornstein
Exactly what we talked about here 👇
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@ConfusedUnited@JamesTactics If you take the full quote into account, he ends with grinding out a win, so clearly the suffer he is referring to is regarding the work required. Nothing about losses.