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Someone's Having a Real Laugh - How long before Amorim gets a hammering


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30 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

It feels like it doesn't really take too much to fix a club that has money too spend. If he is a good manager and knows players, he will be backed to the hilt regardless. We lose VVD, Salah and Trent in one window we could be as fucked as they have been.

 

Aye but we're currently 13pts ahead of them with 11 matches played.

 

What you're doing is a bit like spending your whole life worrying about how you're going to die instead of just enjoying it.

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30 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

It feels like it doesn't really take too much to fix a club that has money too spend. If he is a good manager and knows players, he will be backed to the hilt regardless.

Van Gaal and Mourinho were proven good managers who were backed to the hilt with money.  Ten Hag arrived with a good reputation and was backed to the hilt with money.

 

And yet, here we are...

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23 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Van Gaal and Mourinho were proven good managers who were backed to the hilt with money.  Ten Hag arrived with a good reputation and was backed to the hilt with money.

 

And yet, here we are...

One might say it's not the manager that's the issue.   

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On 19/11/2024 at 10:47, TheHowieLama said:

Ruben Amorim is set to operate on a more modest budget to former Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag and will be tasked with maximising the untapped potential in the squad as the club aims to end the damaging and costly cycle of mass overhauls.

 

 

Hee hee.

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It’s not a question of resources it’s how they use those resources.

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