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Full confidence in Amorim. Going to be a great success.
The last coach that was sacked did.Why can't he be just be normal and play a 4-3-3 or something similar?
I have a bad feeling we are repeating the same mistakes we made with Ten Hag despite the club doing we can't afford to do this.
I think it's pretty obvious we are going to buy Gyokeres in the summer for example. We will pay his clause of 63 million. My question is who else would be looking to pay that?
I don't think there would be anyone. I have a feeling we are just going down the path of buying players the manager has used before for large sums of money players no other club would pay that amount for.
There are fans who went OT and have testified that Amorim is the one who keeps telling the players play slower and "relax".I’m sure the shackles are off but the team is just too piss scared to go forward
Good post. I completely agree.I like to call things as I see them. This guy has been very poor so far in my eyes. Has us set up terribly every game, half of our players in sub-optimised positions and no semblance of a unit. I understand the working theory of him getting his methods across, so of course - we have to wait and see in the long run and I am happy to do that. But blind denial serves nobody, we look terrible, and looked far better this season even before he was appointed in my eyes. He completely neuters us every game by basically playing Dalot at left wing, and we excused him for not having a natural fit - yet he signs one and immediately proceeds to make things difficult for himself by playing him on the right.
I appreciate that he is a coach and I am not, but that is a lot more relevant when his different ideas to mine are vindicated by appearing to make sense on the pitch, which they don’t. Feck knows what he’s trying to achieve with Dalot in this position, but it’s never worked once, except maybe against an awful Trent Alexander-Arnold. Now it’s compounded with Mainoo upfront, Bruno in central midfield.
He needs to realise that it’s 2025, not 2026. He is not managing in next season yet, he’s managing next weekend. I worry that we may do irreparable damage by the time we make it to this panacea of the summer window. The squad and mood at the club may be completely broken with shattered confidence if they simply lose games most weeks for months.
I will close by saying that of course, this could suddenly improve dramatically (we probably can’t get much worse tbh), by we’re absolutely taking a number of steps backwards in the hope of going forward. And we weren’t even very high to begin with. We’ve had some decent performances in tough away games which even terrible teams have been able to do for years and years in football when you stay organised and contain a better opponent. If this level of performance continues to the end of the season I will be very worried. What I would have hoped to see when Amorim came in was some cohesion that clearly highlights a lack of players, which can then be addressed in the summer. That’s what I want in the next few months, irrespective of the results. I don’t care about those right now.
As one of those fans, he isn’t telling them to play slower. That message comes out when they smash a ball 60 yards up field to a striker who can’t do anything with it.There are fans who went OT and have testified that Amorim is the one who keeps telling the players play slower and "relax".
Fans who have had seats just behind the bench too. Make of that what you will
I have completely lost faith in this guy. It could be consistent kneejerk or something but I am done with him just I was done witj ETH by the half of his 2nd season.
Patiently waiting for the inevitable chopping now
Oh I agree with that, but needs must at this point. I'm not even saying Amorim was right to do what he did but I think he wanted Dorgu to free up Amad to do less defensive work and Dalot plays better when an actual decent fullback like Maz is in his ear coaching him through the game. Doesn't stop him from doing braindead stuff though.Not very well IMO, which was the spirit of my post
That's a bit fast, can you elaborate on what are your deal(faith) breakers?
There are fans who went OT and have testified that Amorim is the one who keeps telling the players play slower and "relax".
Fans who have had seats just behind the bench too. Make of that what you will
I mean, that's an extreme and emotional view point to be honest. I'm not saying Amorim will be a success but writing someone off at this point is pretty silly, especially because you don't like a tactic or whatever the justification is. I'm not sure what the expectation is from people anymore, I just know that we've been on this path to shitness ever since Ten Hag got to spend a billion quid and now there isn't an overnight fix. It's going to be tough for the rest of the season but Amorim seems to know what he wants and he knows how to change a game, which is something none of our previous managers have been capable of.I have completely lost faith in this guy. It could be consistent kneejerk or something but I am done with him just I was done witj ETH by the half of his 2nd season.
Patiently waiting for the inevitable chopping now
Its just ETH-PTSD.
Five years ago, we would not have lost faith in a new manager within 2-3 months. We would have been patient.
But our emotions are frayed after so many false peaks/hopes.
I kid you not, I opened the match day thread yesterday to see that Dorgu was starting on the right and you'd have thought we had started 4-0 down. The amount of moaning about literally everything was unreal, as if we'd just signed Roberto Carlos and put him in net for a laugh. I think some people need some time off, the current state of this United squad is too much for some to comprehend.Gotta say I absolutely love some reactions on here.
Every team we play is "the worst team in the league"!
Every team that strings more than 3 passes together is "smashing us"!
When we lose is deseved, when we win it's lucky!
Truly an elite mindset, respect!
I kid you not, I opened the match day thread yesterday to see that Dorgu was starting on the right and you'd have thought we had started 4-0 down. The amount of moaning about literally everything was unreal, as if we'd just signed Roberto Carlos and put him in net for a laugh. I think some people need some time off, the current state of this United squad is too much for some to comprehend.
As one of those fans, he isn’t telling them to play slower. That message comes out when they smash a ball 60 yards up field to a striker who can’t do anything with it.
I think he wants them to play quickly through the lines from a solid platform so we don’t get butchered in a basketball match. Unfortunately our back line can’t pass in any sort of progressive manner, so they take too many touches, the opposition get completely comfortable sat in, and begin to press us.
We drop back because we can’t see passing options, then twat it forward and he tells them to calm down and play. From the stands you can see pretty clearly what we’re trying to do in and out of possession. Even with defensive minded wing backs, where we’re in possession it should be attacking. But it isn’t, because the players are struggling to do it because they’re incapable/don’t want to/lacking confidence/just shit (delete as applicable)
You mean like Ten Hag's did? So people keep saying it's going to be a massive mistake but what people aren't realising is that this system that is intended to be the salve to the high press styles of Pep-esque systems is here to stay. Look at Inter and look where they got in the last couple of years, look at Sporting, both have undone the high press, look at us against the better sides in the league who play this way.The system he wants to play requires such a huge change in personnel, that let's be honest, we can't afford, if this doesn't work out, it'll end up being the biggest mistake and I'm honestly seeing nothing from him that suggests he can turn this around.
We cry out for a left back, we buy one, and he plays off the right. I thought he was going to be the one but THIS job, might just be a step too much for him.
Playing Dalot on the left each week is a form of torture.I kid you not, I opened the match day thread yesterday to see that Dorgu was starting on the right and you'd have thought we had started 4-0 down. The amount of moaning about literally everything was unreal, as if we'd just signed Roberto Carlos and put him in net for a laugh. I think some people need some time off, the current state of this United squad is too much for some to comprehend.
I know mate! It's brutal at times, but as United fans we have to accept the current situation, and all things considered he's at least trying unlike some who have downed tools in the past and not been arsed about the club or the fans etc. I get that he's not good enough but the flak he's getting is crossing over into bullying territory at the moment, all because we signed a LWB and started him on the right...Playing Dalot on the left each week is a form of torture.
I find that very hard to believe having watched his sporting side attack with dynamic pace, always looking forwards and committing players into attacking areasThere are fans who went OT and have testified that Amorim is the one who keeps telling the players play slower and "relax".
Fans who have had seats just behind the bench too. Make of that what you will
You’re wrong. Just dead wrong.My opinion is that this United squad is good enough to compete for top four
I have completely lost faith in this guy. It could be consistent kneejerk or something but I am done with him just I was done witj ETH by the half of his 2nd season.
Patiently waiting for the inevitable chopping now
Give it a rest about the fecking formation ffsWhy can't he be just be normal and play a 4-3-3 or something similar?
I just think that by the time we get this in place (it's not going to be done in one summer transfer window and one pre-season) other teams will have adapted as well. Other teams don't stand still. We're trying to counter the teams of today when we are so far behind them, that they will have evolved again and we'll still be behind. We look so defensive and not good at it at all. Teams that play attacking football (like we should be) we continue to rip us apart. I personally would just rather us be on the attacking foot rather than trying to counter other teams.You mean like Ten Hag's did? So people keep saying it's going to be a massive mistake but what people aren't realising is that this system that is intended to be the salve to the high press styles of Pep-esque systems is here to stay. Look at Inter and look where they got in the last couple of years, look at Sporting, both have undone the high press, look at us against the better sides in the league who play this way.
If we do fire Amorim at any point, you will see us linked with similar managers like Inzaghi. We're not all of a sudden going to change to a manager that has a totally different system after recruiting a squad that is built to dismantle the high intensity systems that have dominated football for the last 10 years or more.
I make of it that as these players are painfully shit on the ball and their fitness and athleticism is just as crap so pass and move is out of the window, he's told them to slow it down as he doesn't trust them to hold possession in quick transitions to attack.There are fans who went OT and have testified that Amorim is the one who keeps telling the players play slower and "relax".
Fans who have had seats just behind the bench too. Make of that what you will
He still has to show some sort of progress this season even if we still finish in a bad league position. Otherwise we should be careful about throwing pots of money ar players specific to his systemThis seasons a right off the moment they spent all that money in the summer and then sacked ETH, ten weeks later.
Amorim gets a free hit this season. Otherwise we might as well accuse INEOS of setting him up for failure - especially after what they did in the winter transfer window.