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Originally Posted by Rickey
...but being such a renowned coach winning titles n trophies for the last 4 years at Sporting, does he really need that long time to know his new players n turn the club around ??...if he can't INEOS shd call RVN back...I m sure RVN can bring them back to top 8 at least if not higher
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RvN at Man U offer to retain as Assistant under Amorim also kick out.
Even stayed back, most is interim manager, if SJR not hire Amorim.
But Leicester will offer him manager title.
Which post will you choose??
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Originally Posted by ilovepantyhose
when SJR was bringing in the football executives, he pleaded for patience with the fans. i think SJR & co is mentally prepared that man u will finish in the bottom half this season when they decided to go for amorim. i think from now till july 25, amorim has enough time to get his ideas across, but whether the squad is receptive is another qn liao. it makes no footballing and financial sense for SJR to let amorim go by march, the payout will be in the millions, SJR will be no different from the glazers who changed managers every 2 yrs
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I guess SJR chose Amorim mostly is due to his achievement in turning Sporting into title winning side in just his second season.
First season he helped SCP to 4th placed finish. Winning 6 and drew 3 in the remaining games after taking over in March.
Impressive record.
So, SJR do expect certain results to be delivered. I think.
Ending at the bottom half of the table will not go down well with the fans.
This is worst than botak.
I'm not sure Amorim will want to stick to 3-4-3 if it means players having to readjust and results suffered as a result.
RvN maintained the original formation and have 3 wins and 1 draw.
Some serious thinking for Amorim.
Got reports indicating RvN is closing in on the Leicester job.
Will be fun seeing Leicester beating Man U at the King Power Stadium.