Giggsy , Carrick , Van Nistelroy , McKenna … Utd DNA … lol
From the cafe …
groovyalbert
it’s a mute point
Needs to be told if he fields 3 CBs again he’s off. 3 CBs against fecking Grimsby is embarrassing.
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Liked this one best …
Anyone got the Grimsby managers number?
Talk about snide remarks… That said, the disdain that Man United fans hold for him, especially the ones I know, from day one was an indicator that he could be the one to repair Liverpool - though I never dreamed he would win everything with them.
As for Man United, I’ve just run into this article:
Even though the article specifically describes Amorim’s predicament and even possible departure during the international break, there was this snippet that I’m sure, well, all of us will chucke at:
“Not only did United lose to a League Two club, they were overrun by one which had been rotated by head coach David Artell. Grimsby were not at full strength.”
I don’t think that I’m enjoying this as much as my high school and university Man United-induced traumas deserved.
Let loose, buddy.
We’re here for you.
So, in relation to that club in recent seasons, presumably SAF now stands for Sad As Fuck?
Seconds thoughts… Shit As Fuck
I get that joke
this time
Thoroughly enjoying the current United situation…however we are still only 13 years since their last PL title…need at least another 18 years of this.
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Goldbridge thinks there’s a decent chance Amorim will resign by the end of the international break.
Goldbridge - “He should walk but I don’t want him sacked”
So that United can save on the pay off fee?
He doesn’t want him to go but thinks based on his post-match comments there’s a chance he’ll walk.
It’s stage 3 of the Goldbridge Grief cycle.
- Blame players
- Blame owners
- Defend Manager
- Blame Manager.
- Sack manager
- Defend Players
Rince and Repeat/
He has to choose between saving his sanity/dignity and reaping an undeserved windfall.
Such a tough choice. I’m sure the millions he’ll get will be worth whatever indignity he’s got to suffer through.
is a big consolation but considering his current miserable mental state, is it worth risking the loss of his marbles for a few further months, weeks or even days of abject desolation?
I was tempted to say the reputational damage will be the last straw, but actually the damage there has probably already been done. Can anyone see another club hiring him after overseeing the worst United side in history?



