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    Originally posted by Cerbie View Post
    While your credentials are undeniable Doc, I suspect they would want 'one of their own' if Amorim gets the bullet. I'm sure they would be straight on the phone to club legend Wayne to ensure they go down.

    I'll just tell Jim that I will work for less that Wayne and that I would cost them far less in pie bills too.

    10 grand a week after taxes plus a season ticket at Anfield and I'm the man to lead them to the sort of glory they deserve. Wayne would cost them more than that a week in granny fees alone.
    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


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      Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
      I'll just tell Jim that I will work for less that Wayne and that I would cost them far less in pie bills too.

      10 grand a week after taxes plus a season ticket at Anfield and I'm the man to lead them to the sort of glory they deserve. Wayne would cost them more than that a week in granny fees alone.
      We are here for a good time not a long time....

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        Originally posted by Rich View Post
        They knew before they got him his system and they knew it was vastly different to Ten Hag’s system.

        It would be absurd to get rid of him now.
        So you agree they probably will then?

        Seriously they're in such a mess now with managers...

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          Ruben Amorim caused damage to the big screen television in Manchester United’s dressing room during a furious critique of his players’ performance in the 3-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.

          The United head coach unleashed his emotions after witnessing the seventh defeat of his 15 games in charge, fiercely voicing his displeasure at his team and showing his frustrations physically.

          Multiple sources with knowledge of the incident, speaking anonymously to protect relationships, have told The Athletic that the TV used to go through tactics before kick-off was caught as collateral and will require fixing before the visit of Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday night.

          Amorim’s reaction was striking to those on the receiving end who have experienced angry managers before, but even more pronounced on this occasion because usually the Portuguese does not say a word in the immediate aftermath of matches. As he has done his whole coaching career, Amorim prefers to stay silent straight after the final whistle and instead go through analysis the next day in a more sober fashion.

          But his outburst after Brighton, where his team were easily beaten, bears similarities with the infamous hairdryer treatment delivered by Sir Alex Ferguson when he was upset at displays.

          Amorim has previously said he is trying to shock his players and others at the club through his words, but results continue to be majorly disappointing.

          Amorim spoke to minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe for around 20 minutes after United beat Southampton, three days before the Brighton game, and club executives are supporting the 39-year-old by making moves in the market to suit his system, opening talks for Lecce wing-back Patrick Dorgu.


          Ratcliffe attended the win over Southampton at Old Trafford (Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images)
          Ratcliffe himself has been blunt in appraisals on the picture at United.

          After the Brighton game Amorim calmed down by the time he entered the Old Trafford press conference suite but his feelings were clear when he called this version of United “maybe the worst in history”. Amorim was also annoyed at his players’ lack of tactical discipline in the closing stages of the game.

          “I knew that it was going to be hard to put a completely new idea in the moment but when you lose games and don’t win three games in a row it becomes really hard,” he said. “So that’s why I’m telling we are going to suffer because I will continue to do the same.

          “To help my players is to give them the tools to play in this way but then without training is really hard. You can feel it in the end of the game, everybody was changing position and that is something I will not see again. We can lose but we have to maintain position.

          “I just want to help my players. If I want to show to the media or to the fans, I put two strikers. But I didn’t put two strikers because if I do it’s going to be more difficult for them to understand the way we play.

          “I am just here to try to help my players but we need to understand we are breaking all the bad records. It’s a proud thing we need to change.”
          Oh I don't know.

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            Jim's gonna dock Ruben's wages to pay for the damage

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              Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
              Jim's gonna dock Ruben's wages to pay for the damage
              Or sack some more cleaners.

              I'd love to know what he did to it? Punch it? Nut it? Throw his shoes at it? Or just ripped it off the wall and asked Onana to catch it?
              Oh I don't know.

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                  Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                  Or sack some more cleaners.

                  I'd love to know what he did to it? Punch it? Nut it? Throw his shoes at it? Or just ripped it off the wall and asked Onana to catch it?

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                      Wrang fred
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                        The thing with Amorim what persuaded him to take the Utd job? what promises did Ineos make if any? Was he told of how much money he would have for transfers if any? Why jump onto a sinking ship ?

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                          Originally posted by John Barnes View Post
                          The thing with Amorim what persuaded him to take the Utd job? what promises did Ineos make if any? Was he told of how much money he would have for transfers if any? Why jump onto a sinking ship ?
                          His salary and payoff will set him up for life

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                            He probably thinks hes the next ferguson and after dominating the portugese league thinks he can do the same here. Only problem is theres more than 2-3 good teams in the league. He'll realise that sooner or later.

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                              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                              His salary and payoff will set him up for life
                              The way all the cost cutting is at OT they'll have to use Klarna pay in three

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                                If they sack him he will probably get out with little harm to his reputation.

                                As its a **** show and he can blame past management and upper management easy
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                                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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