@markgoldbridge Two things can be a problem and undoubtedly ownership is the bigger of the two, but it doesn’t help that you have ex players constantly spouting sensationalist bullshit.
@alan_sithole@UtdXclusive@MarkOgden_ It’s entirely because of that, but then so did Di Matteo. The only difference is that he’s held positions at a range of big clubs, most of which he’s done ok at, and he’s got a bit of a nutty professor like personality.
@MrTomMcDermott Enrique is the number one candidate in my mind, but I believe Amorim’s sacking is the biggest mistake (in a long list of them) the club has made since Sir Alex left, and by a significant distance.
@UtdXclusive@RobDorsettSky The irony of this is that if we’d chosen De Zerbi/Glasner last time, Amorim would be included in the below list. They’ve never learned from their mistakes before so what make you think they will this time.
@Malachians No you absolutely can, you just have to give it time. What you can’t do is hire a director of football who wants to interfere and thinks he’s a manager, something he admits he finds hard to resist.
@mufcMPB Why are you giving his comments any more airtime? He has no motive other than to destabilise United. This is nothing more than sensationalism.
🗣️ "I think it's the feeling of ENTITLEMENT that we have in our club..."
"And then you have legends of the club saying that: 'If you don't play, leave'... No! Let's stay, let's fight..."
Ruben Amorim is asked about Harry Amass and Chido Obi's recent social media posts 📲
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"They always have enough good players to keep bad managers in a job" 💬
Craig Hope analyses the current situation at Manchester United and believes the result against Chelsea 'delays the inevitable' around Ruben Amorim's future🔴