27 Sep 2025 16:29:15
I have looked at this site for years but never registered or posted. Utd fan for 35 years and I always look for positives in the side and maybe I am a glass half full kind of guy. I watched the match today and it's the 1st time I have been able to watch since Grimsby due to finances and I am squarely in the amorim out camp after today. I wanted it to work but his lack of 'tweaking' will be his undoing. Every top manager knows when he/ she needs to change the tactics to match the game and his stubbornness to his 'system' is not a good look. As much as I don't want Southgate anywhere near the club I think he will be next and at least he won't play Bruno as a holding mid.


1.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 17:23:38
God no not Southgate!


2.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 17:23:57
Best hadn't be Southgate, need a proper manager who is proven in the league if we decide to replace Amorim. Like Iraola or Glasner.


3.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 17:30:51
Glasner plays a back 3 though.


4.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 18:23:08
Ireola…. Got to be approached, he is working wonders with Bournemouth after losing all his best players too….


5.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 20:32:51
Howe
Iraola

Southgate - I am not a huge fan but I could see him as steady hands for a a few years.


6.) 27 Sep 2025
27 Sep 2025 21:03:41
Potter available. and that would be a disaster.
Stick.


7.) 28 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025 06:57:33
Will green, so changing the man doesn't necessarily change the system.


8.) 28 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025 07:33:34
Iraola and Glasner are at clubs where they have got the players functioning well. After watching the way United devour managers, why would any of them move, especially mid season.