Aztecs27
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Is there any world in which Cunha can back out of a move to United? Because if so, that would be absolutely hilarious.
Is there any world in which Cunha can back out of a move to United? Because if so, that would be absolutely hilarious.
Have no skin in this game, just here to acknowledge the topSo Amorin has had 26 Prem games and won 6
Ultimately his stats since taking over have been worse than ETH
The teams seems to have gone backwards with very little improvement from many players bar Dallo
A lot of the criticism of Ange is not having a plan B but Amorin has nothing outside his plan A and seems very inflexible
So come the summer they clearly need a huge turnaround in players to fit his system
Or do they look at a manager who can get the best out of what they have there
Would Southgate been a better choice
Is there any world in which Cunha can back out of a move to United? Because if so, that would be absolutely hilarious.
Have no skin in this game, just here to acknowledge the top
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Tim Sherwood, is that you?All this talk about managers not having the players to fit his system is a bit of a smokescreen to me.
You need a goalie, some defenders, some midfielders and some attackers. The first 2 groups stop goals, the last group score goals and the 3rd group does a bit of both. This is the same for any formation, system or style of play and not much changes. A left back doesn't do much different than a left wing back, a midfielder at the base of a diamond doesn't do much different than a midfielder in a flat formation, etc
Man Utd do not need a whole new team to fit the managers system, it is not too different that how every other team plays (same for Spurs, and the rest that have struggled this year) just needs the current players to do what they are paid to do and do it better.
Is there any world in which Cunha can back out of a move to United? Because if so, that would be absolutely hilarious.
Are you just trying to be funny or what? You can't just ignore the club's worst league campaign in almost 50 years. His approach spectacularly failed in the league.Club wins first Trophy in 17 years.
Club fans and board want to sack him.
Why would he, when he’s already said he would be happy to go there if they’re not playing in Europe?Shame isn't it. Almost like he should've kept the move to himself until it was certain if they were in Europe or not.
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Couldn't agree more. Having supported Spurs since the early 60's you can well imagine that there have been plenty of good and bad times over the years but the successes stay in the mind for ever. We can't carry on changing managers, very successful ones have come and gone without winning anything. Give Ange a chance to redeem himself, get Levy to fund transfers and let's go again.I think you have to cut Ange some slack now however bad the season has been we have won a trophy and all them fans that travelled will never forget last night.
You have said you have given up on Spurs this season and stopped watching games and that’s entirely up to you, but as a lifelong fan I’ve endured watching a dreadful league season but it’s been capped with night that admittedly was a poor performance but will live long in the memory.
SuSo I would like to see him given another season with the hope that he realizes managing in the premier league takes a different approach.
Very good....
Strong record of getting a team to a final or At least semi and then not being able to win it too
Why would he, when he’s already said he would be happy to go there if they’re not playing in Europe?
I’ll be honest, I can’t see what all the fuss is about regarding last night. I get that everyone likes to have a bit of fun, but let’s be realistic.
Amorim wanted to come in the summer. He said right at the outset there would be problems, and so it has transpired. United were never going to qualify for the CL via league placings, and to be quite blunt the Europa League route was an unexpected bonus, because we haven’t played well in that either.
Bottom line, I feel quite sure that both Amorim and those recruiting him were already resigned to missing out on a CL spot when he was recruited, against his preference, mid season.
So, whilst those unconnected with the club are doubtless rubbing their hands with glee, I suspect those within have been planning for this eventuality for months. Qualification last night would have been a massive bonus. But certainly not expected.
I’ll be honest, I can’t see what all the fuss is about regarding last night. I get that everyone likes to have a bit of fun, but let’s be realistic.
Amorim wanted to come in the summer. He said right at the outset there would be problems, and so it has transpired. United were never going to qualify for the CL via league placings, and to be quite blunt the Europa League route was an unexpected bonus, because we haven’t played well in that either.
Bottom line, I feel quite sure that both Amorim and those recruiting him were already resigned to missing out on a CL spot when he was recruited, against his preference, mid season.
So, whilst those unconnected with the club are doubtless rubbing their hands with glee, I suspect those within have been planning for this eventuality for months. Qualification last night would have been a massive bonus. But certainly not expected.
The same people who decided to give ETH a new deal based on one game and then gave him £200m to waste?
The same people who sacked him months later?
The same people who appointed Ashworth and then sacked him with an £15m+ pay off just months later?
The same people who appointed Amorin and he's done so badly he'll end up with less than 1 point per game?
You've got a lot of faith in these people!
My main concern is 16th/17th in league. Last night I was never confident, regardless of how bad Spurs are.I’ll be honest, I can’t see what all the fuss is about regarding last night. I get that everyone likes to have a bit of fun, but let’s be realistic.
Amorim wanted to come in the summer. He said right at the outset there would be problems, and so it has transpired. United were never going to qualify for the CL via league placings, and to be quite blunt the Europa League route was an unexpected bonus, because we haven’t played well in that either.
Bottom line, I feel quite sure that both Amorim and those recruiting him were already resigned to missing out on a CL spot when he was recruited, against his preference, mid season.
So, whilst those unconnected with the club are doubtless rubbing their hands with glee, I suspect those within have been planning for this eventuality for months. Qualification last night would have been a massive bonus. But certainly not expected.