There would be a serious case of gutting the squad should amorim come in.
Thats one of the reasons we’ve not gone for him. Maintaining continuity is important for a well performing team. United however need the open heart surgery. Just not sure Amorim would be up to the task.
They were not…until they do.
Not just any sacking club but a serial one too.
They also went beyond that to be a club to do so very soon - multiple times - after handing out a contract extension.
Way to go, Manure!
Long may it continue… … …
These five goals are all products of exhilarating stuff. Incredibly good football on display there. Those were the days, eh? Nowadays, we just manage to get past them 3 nil at their place. Not good enough.
I hope they appoint Amorim or whoever soon, then the new guy will buy into the hype, get the owner to spend another 200m in January ‘because I need the right players to get the season back on track’, then squeeze them into 7th place from the 14th now, back into Europe, hailed as a turnaround, spend another 200m in summer and then gets sacked in October after languishing in 15th.
Apparently, it is not controversial to dress up like this in his home country… Either way, if he didn’t want his past life dissected by the media in the UK, he should have stayed away from the hot-seat - Welcome to the PL RVN…
That’s right… Although on this occasion he was in Spain, as one of the three wise men, giving gifts out to children that were in hospital at Christmas time… Just shows how quick, people who posted it as a negative, can be eh
Wearing a jewelled headdress and an elaborate robe, the photo was taken at a charity function where he visited a hospital to give gifts to children and staff. Three Kings’ Day is an annual celebration in Spain which celebrates the three wise men who brought gifts to baby Jesus and marks the end of the festive period in January.
I’d say why did he have to paint his face but ironically on one hand it’s a bit silly on the other it shows more awareness of the area the events took place and the story than most European artists ever have.