Much like the captain himself! But I've been seeing this do the rounds across the interweb in which people have been discussing whether the current United skipper should be considered a legend of the club.
The Portuguese manager has had quite the tenure at United in these four months. Several ups, several (several) downs and a hell of a lot in between. He came to the club mid-season at a time when there was a lot of turmoil post the sacking of Erik ten Hag.
It's weird to think that that was in November and so much had already gone on yet fast forward to March, and there are many similarities despite the new manager and being five months into the future.
Man United are shit. We've known this for a long time. But the main reason as to why we're shit is because of the Glazers, the majority owners of the football club. And I know they aren't responsible for what goes on on the pitch but actually they are.
This came outta nowhere! INEOS Chairman and MUFC co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe spoke to the Times Sport about United, not long after he did a couple of interviews earlier in the week talking about the club.
Most of it very interesting. The Man United co-owner sat down with the BBC and Gary Neville to talk about all things MUFC in which the INEOS Chairman gave his thoughts about the current state of affairs at the club...
"Some players are beginning to lose faith in Amorim's system as results and performances continue to suffer. Amorim may still have their support, but confidence in his methods is inevitably starting to ebb"...
Just another day at MUFC I suppose 🤷. What a time for all this to come out as well. It was all a bit quiet which is not something we often get in regards to United in this age yet was very welcome.
Last night signaled the end of the January transfer window for 2025 with a lot of deals being done by pretty much all clubs. Other than United of course.I almost feel like saying Murtough, Arnold and Woodward OUT!
Yes it's that type of day as we got the news that Rashford will be going to Aston Villa which is now followed up by the news that Patrick Dorgu will be joining Ruben's Reds after the club announced his official signing.
This was coming sooner rather than later after all the developments yesterday but now, it is done. Romano dropped the 'Here we go' on Rashford to Villa this morning but the deal itself is actually one that I am really happy with.
But it's great that we finally have a signing over the line as it's been looking so bleak all January when we know that United need improvements almost everywhere with one of the main positions being left-back/left wing-back.
I have to applaud that as this is one of if not the best thing I've heard come out of United in the past decade. This is right up there with open heart surgery. To be hearing it from the manager as well makes it even better.
United went to The Emirates on the back of their best performance this season by getting the most unlikeliest of 2-2 draws at high-flying, unstoppable, will absolutely destroy Man Utd, Liverpool.
Rich Fay of the Manchester Worls UK reports that Man Utd are looking to trigger the one-year contract extensions of both Amad and Harry Maguire, via The United Stand. Maguire joined the club in 19/20 with his current deal ending in 2025.