TBD - The Rúben Amorim Thread

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  1. Holy__Joe

    Holy__Joe Moderator
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    Mar 31, 2007
    Manchester
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    Sporting CP Lisbon
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Time to see him in red and not think of his Benfica roots :coffee:
    [​IMG]
     
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  2. Anonymous_United

    Manchester United
    Brazil
    Jul 13, 2018
    You are the insight guy.
     
  3. CybrSlydr

    CybrSlydr Member+

    Columbus Crew
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    Jun 30, 2013
    Casper, WY
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    Holy Joe: [​IMG]
     
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  4. CybrSlydr

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    Columbus Crew
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    Jun 30, 2013
    Casper, WY
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    Goldbridge reporting Ruud is gone.
     
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  5. Sofabloke

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    Dec 24, 2003
    Mu
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    Manchester United FC
    #55 Sofabloke, Nov 11, 2024
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    BBC reporting the same, "Rene Hake, Jelle ten Rouwelaar and Pieter Morel" too.

    Personally think that is a mistake and should have kept just Ruud (given his history) from the existing coaches until the end of the season. Penny pinching Ineos were never likely to keep multiple assistants on for long.

    Is what it is though. Just makes the decision in the summer to keep Erik on, replace his staff with two new guys (which made it look like they were following the Brighton succession model) that much more weirder and wasteful looking given will cost us on FFP given severance payments etc.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce31kjykk8vo

     
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  6. Deadtigers

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    Jul 23, 2015
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    Ghana
    Yeah it does. And I agree, he should have kept Ruud on.
     
  7. JamesA

    JamesA Member+

    Dec 7, 2004
    Victoria
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    Manchester United FC
    Why keep Ruud though? Aside from sentimental reasons.

    I mean, he's got his own team in place who truly understand how he wants to approach everything.
     
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  8. thefly

    thefly Member

    Aug 9, 2007
    Vancouver
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    Manchester United FC
    I would have liked him to stay on, but as James points out that is just sentimental - there are others like Fletcher who remain who are that bridge to the prior good united.

    Even if he did I think it would have only been to the end of the season
     
  9. Deadtigers

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    Jul 23, 2015
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    When joining mid-season, it would be helpful to keep someone who is familiar with the players. Not just strengths and weaknesses but personality types and all that.
     
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  10. JamesA

    JamesA Member+

    Dec 7, 2004
    Victoria
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    We already have Fletcher. That's literally a big part of his new role at the club.
     
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  11. Anonymous_United

    Manchester United
    Brazil
    Jul 13, 2018
    I dont trust most of our players, i read they wanted Ruud to remain so im happy ruud is gone. He is a legend but we should not give an inch to these players to backstab or throw another manager under bus.
     
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  12. benni...

    benni... BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 23, 2004
    Chocolate City
    Right. Ruud hasnt even been here half a season, what real institutional knowledge does he have?

    This isnt the same United he left behind.
     
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  13. benni...

    benni... BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 23, 2004
    Chocolate City
    Agreed.
     
  14. Deadtigers

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    #64 Deadtigers, Nov 11, 2024
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    I was looking at squad knowlegement. Is Rasmus a confident or confidence player? Which player needs his off the field life going well to perform on the field?

    Those kinds of things.
     
  15. Ruud v.Nistelrooy 10

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    Jamaica
    Jun 4, 2006
    Zataxis
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
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    if Amorim can make us sturdy defensively and optimise at least some of the pieces we have i'll be satisfied.

    anything else will be a bonus for this season
     
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  16. Holy__Joe

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    Mar 31, 2007
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    Sporting CP Lisbon
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    Especially with how some of our past players behave.

    Keep rolling my eyes at "Ferdinand Disagrees with Amorim's first decision", "Amorim isn't who Scholes wanted".....blah blah.

    Scholes, Neville, Keane, Ferdinand.....every Ex United player just helps with the media destabilization approach. Like I know it's their job and I know the media are always looking for a headline, but jesus christ back the club at least at this stage.
     
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  17. Holy__Joe

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    Mar 31, 2007
    Manchester
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    Sporting CP Lisbon
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Doubling down, watched another StamanDave video (because I hate myself), he's a complete hack. He might know football, but he's jumping on a bandwagon that he knows shit all about and it irks me he doesn't even do his basic homework.

    Time to start my own drunkard youtube channel :unsure:
     
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  18. Deadtigers

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    Jul 23, 2015
    Independent Republic of the Bronx, NY
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    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Ghana
    BTW, condolences. United have taken a very beautiful thing from you and Portuguese football. I hope Sporting still win the league. Who is the new coaching staff.
     
  19. Holy__Joe

    Holy__Joe Moderator
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    Mar 31, 2007
    Manchester
    Club:
    Sporting CP Lisbon
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    João Pereira was promoted from running the b-team to his first full job.
    He's played for us 3 times in the past, so knows the club, and the b-team (ran u23s before that) was set up to mirror the first teams tactics, so he'll maintain Amorim's approach.

    It'll be tough having lost so much of the coaching back staff who could have supported him, but we're still 5-6 points clear in the league, and as long as we keep the squad together this winter he's got every chance to carry on and win it still
     
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  20. Sofabloke

    Sofabloke Member+

    Dec 24, 2003
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    Interesting mix of fixtures to start with, some big games in there too.

    Arsenal and City both away in the league and Spurs in a knockout game.

     
  21. Father Ted

    Father Ted BigSoccer Supporter

    Manchester United, Galway United, New York Red Bulls
    Nov 2, 2001
    Connecticut
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
    And then it's:

    Dec 30 Newcastle H
    Jan 5 Liverpool A

    That's a rough 12 matches in your first 6 weeks. Arse, 115 & dippers all away in 1 one month span.
     
  22. Chaz Striker

    Chaz Striker Member+

    Jul 26, 2005
    Denver
    It’s not like they’re gonna fire him, and we’re already 14th. He just needs to aim for making them watchable…
     
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  23. thefly

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    Aug 9, 2007
    Vancouver
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    Manchester United FC
    #73 thefly, Nov 15, 2024
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    Looks available now on MUTV for subscribers - hopefully soon on youtube
     
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  24. Pulp

    Pulp Member+

    Feb 13, 2013
    TO / CA
    Who knows how this will go. Wish nothing but the best, I’m optimistic, but I was with ETH as well and look how that turned out.

    At least Amorim comes in with a specifically distinct system. I really hope he sticks to a 3-4-3. I think it’ll get a lot out of our current squad.
     
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  25. Sofabloke

    Sofabloke Member+

    Dec 24, 2003
    Mu
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I am quietly optimistic despite the feelings of deja vu.

    On reflection I believe there are grounds for optimism too. There are more defensive options this season (especially once Yoro is finally available and we get some LBs returning ). There are more CM options too and as a result we have been ok defending and controlling games for the most part.

    The main issue this season is in attack and a 3-4-3 will for sure result in significant changes to that area, in that as a minimum it should get some players closer to the #9. That alone should make the attack more productive.

    Hoping he sticks to 3-4-4. I am also fascinated if so to see how he dishes out the two #10 and two WB positions to these players. Then to see how they adapt.

    Will shake things up, so should be an interesting ride either way.
     

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