Lolz at Utd 18:43 - Dec 7 with 1104 views | tonybied | How long has Amorim got 🤣 |  | | |  |
Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 21:58 - Dec 7 with 992 views | unstableblue | Watched the Forest game. You can start to see the Man U players aligning with his idea and system. And they have more identity already than under ETH. But he’s not got the right players for some of his roles, and the players kind of need to run through walls for him to make it work. A long way to go. But what he must be realising now having almost lost to us, being well beaten (at set pieces) by Arsenal, and being outgunned against Forst today, that the level in this league is ridiculous and taxing. As Pep is finding out. His brilliant team have lost a little confidence and now the league is hurting them. As for Ange at Spurs, the fans turned on him at Bournemouth, stating he’s clueless. Think our opponent tomorrows manager mate be incoming. Or at least some change. |  |
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Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 22:38 - Dec 7 with 927 views | gainsboroughblue |
Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 21:58 - Dec 7 by unstableblue | Watched the Forest game. You can start to see the Man U players aligning with his idea and system. And they have more identity already than under ETH. But he’s not got the right players for some of his roles, and the players kind of need to run through walls for him to make it work. A long way to go. But what he must be realising now having almost lost to us, being well beaten (at set pieces) by Arsenal, and being outgunned against Forst today, that the level in this league is ridiculous and taxing. As Pep is finding out. His brilliant team have lost a little confidence and now the league is hurting them. As for Ange at Spurs, the fans turned on him at Bournemouth, stating he’s clueless. Think our opponent tomorrows manager mate be incoming. Or at least some change. |
Yep. He has gone from a division where other than Porto, Benfica and, possibly, Braga, he had relatively easy pickings most weeks. This Premier League is quite something else which even myself had kind of underestimated before this season, largely to me not really paying a great deal of attention to it. |  |
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Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 22:42 - Dec 7 with 892 views | unstableblue |
Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 22:38 - Dec 7 by gainsboroughblue | Yep. He has gone from a division where other than Porto, Benfica and, possibly, Braga, he had relatively easy pickings most weeks. This Premier League is quite something else which even myself had kind of underestimated before this season, largely to me not really paying a great deal of attention to it. |
Fulham, Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth and perhaps now Forest represent a new breed of middle tier Premier League clubs, that on their day can beat anyone in the league. Amorim has an easy European game Thursday; then it’s Man City (a), Tottenham (a) and Bournemouth (h)… which could quite easily be 3 losses |  |
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Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 23:06 - Dec 7 with 836 views | tonybied |
Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 21:58 - Dec 7 by unstableblue | Watched the Forest game. You can start to see the Man U players aligning with his idea and system. And they have more identity already than under ETH. But he’s not got the right players for some of his roles, and the players kind of need to run through walls for him to make it work. A long way to go. But what he must be realising now having almost lost to us, being well beaten (at set pieces) by Arsenal, and being outgunned against Forst today, that the level in this league is ridiculous and taxing. As Pep is finding out. His brilliant team have lost a little confidence and now the league is hurting them. As for Ange at Spurs, the fans turned on him at Bournemouth, stating he’s clueless. Think our opponent tomorrows manager mate be incoming. Or at least some change. |
So basically, another turnover of players required for the new system. Before he has all the right players in to make his system work the "Old Trafford faithful" will have turned on him. It's the same pattern over and over. |  | |  |
Lolz at Utd on 23:26 - Dec 7 with 753 views | SWBlue22 | I don't think you can judge him until he has signed his players to fit his system. It's clear to me that Uniteds squad needs a complete overhaul. Worst thing they did was keep Ten Hagg after he flukes the FA cup final victory over City. My United friend said it was the worst FA cup they ever won because it's set them back a couple of years before they can realistically get themselves back in the top four let alone challenge for the title. [Post edited 7 Dec 2024 23:36]
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Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 00:23 - Dec 8 with 672 views | bournemouthblue |
Amorim is beginning to get his identity into the team - what about Ange? on 22:38 - Dec 7 by gainsboroughblue | Yep. He has gone from a division where other than Porto, Benfica and, possibly, Braga, he had relatively easy pickings most weeks. This Premier League is quite something else which even myself had kind of underestimated before this season, largely to me not really paying a great deal of attention to it. |
That £100 million a year has really doped a lot of clubs up and created a huge gap It doesn't help that the three promoted sides all went straight down and two sides who were reasonably established bounced back at the first time of asking You have an awful lot of clubs who have consistently been getting that £100 million every year to strengthen throughout their squads From memory both Villa and Forest spent a tonne of money in their first seasons and managed 17th, obviously the rest is history and that really appears to be our strategy |  |
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Lolz at Utd on 13:51 - Dec 8 with 406 views | Swansea_Blue | They’ve sacked the Footballing Firector now apparently, after spending months and £millions signing him in the summer. Jim Radcliffe once again showing how non-footballing, control-freak business men can cluelessly mess up a club. See also Evans, Tan, etc. |  |
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