Man Utd fans ‘jaded’ as Ruben Amorim predicted to ruin his career
Man Utd fans are not giddy about Ruben Amorim at all; thatās just a theme from a media that wants him to fail.
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Giddy about Ruben Amorim? Not usā¦
Sorry, have I missed something? Which United fans have you been speaking to that are āgiddyā about Amorimās arrival? Myself, and every fellow fan I know in Manchester has their figurative arms folded and eye-brow cocked in a āIāll believe it when I see itā manner.
Everything, and I mean everything, thatās been said about Amorim was said about Ten Hag. Weāve heard it all before and after a decade of false dawns, the feeling I get is one of being jaded. We hope heāll do well, weāll get behind him but thereās absolutely no giddiness.
This is Manchester United Football Club weāre talking about here, where promising careers go to die. Weāve seen this show before.
Lewis, Busby Way
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Why are F365 so invested?
Dave Tickner, in his piece around ranking managers, said āweāre very invested in Ruben Amorim proving to be very good indeedā.
While Iām all for a break from the old routine, I find it very curious for a site that has generally been pretty consistent in its snide attacks on United managers. Itās quite possible that the last one you guys didnāt immediately start kicking was actually the most destructive one we had ā Jose!
Anyway, I agree. Iām particularly excited to see how he can turn Rashford into the striker England needs. That should boil some serious p**s, among United fans as much as those of other persuasions.
Badwolf
ā¦Itās almost hilarious to see F365 so obviously hyping up Amorim (theyāre āgiddyā, in their own words) only to be secretly (eventually, openly) hoping for another spectacular failure at Man Utd as they did with ETH.
Sky Sports, as Iām sure with other football media outlets, are engaging in the same building up of the new manager, only to actively encourage their fall at a later date. United fans will then be smeared as having done what the media actually did.
Meanwhile, most United fans are simply hopeful the new man will do what those before him havenāt ā all while knowing itās impossible of Ineos arenāt actually fixing the systemic root causes at the club.
Lavjot Mudhar
The actual best Premier League managers ever
I read your article on the Top Ten Premier League managers, and was amused by the line, āBasically impossible to name the top 10 Premier League managers of all time, isnāt it?ā.
I agree, it is. Which, is why I asked ChatGPT. It gave me a perfectly good list, objectively measured, and it makes fascinating reading:
Pep Guardiola (Manchester City): 2.36 PPG
Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United): 2.16 PPG
JĆ¼rgen Klopp (Liverpool): 2.11 PPG.
Roberto Mancini (Manchester City): 2.05 PPG.
Antonio Conte (Chelsea, Tottenham): 2.03 PPG
Thereās no need to thank me.
Note ā I tried to further refine this by including an adjustment for inflation-linked net spend (to demonstrate Klopp is a better manager than Pep) but it couldnāt calculate it. AI has a long way to go.
Rob
Spurs have won trophies, actually
āSpurs are not a trophy winning side over the last 60 years or so.ā
Is the writer aware of the concept of recency bias? Iāve been going to WHL since 1959, Iāve seen 1 title, 6 FA Cups, 4 League Cups, 1 Cup Winners Cup, 2 UEFA Cups.
Outside of 5 or 6 obvious other names, (including a state propaganda vehicle, and a London club with some very dubious financing, whose only serious trophy returns have been in the recent financial boom) is there any club in England thatās done better than that? Weāve had some really great players to watch, and in the main played decent football.
Weāve survived chairmen like Scholar, Sugar and Levy, all who seemed to this fan to prioritise Ā£Ā£ over trophies. Yet we seem to hang in there.
I appreciate a large number of your more regular correspondents think football was invented in 1992, and the only valid opinion is the latest hot take on X, but some of us have a wider perspective.
Jim French (Spurs since ā59) Herts
Could Kane be the new Benzema?
Hi, City fan here. Just adding my two cents to all the Kane toxicity. Why are we (mostly Liverpool and Arsenal fans) losing our sh*t for the Striker situation of the 2026 WC before almost 2 whole UCL campaigns. Kane has a decent chance of propelling Bayern to at least one title. Karim Benzema did that in 2022 despite being more or less the same age as Kane. Shine like Karim in the UCL and he is guaranteed to lead the line under Tuchel.
Victor MCFC (Also why arenāt we looking at Roberto Mancini for being the next City manager?)