Good video... the truth laid out... its pretty depressing 😔 The comparison with Sunderland’s fanbase, struck a chord. Where’s the outrage from United fans gone? We’ve become far far too complacent again... The Ineos appointments and getting Amorin in as coach has done what it needed to do, but the reality is we've massively regressed again and the standards are dropping year after year. It’s heartbreaking to see United in this state and fans just accepting mediocrity. I don't expect INEOS to fix this overnight esp with the debt weighing us down, but some of the decision making from them in the last month has been shocking. Taking pennies off those who actually could really do with it whilst we've got overhyped overpaid players taking the mickey! It’s hard to stay optimistic, but Amorim’s conviction to stick to his system shows there’s at least a foundation being built. He needs support, though & i worry he won't get it. Fans need to mobilize again like they did in 2005. If we keep the pressure on and don’t settle for mediocrity, maybe we can push for real change, but the protests seem to lose momentum way too quickly. The only silver lining is the potential for a full buyout in the future. If we can attract serious investment (e.g., Qatar), things might turn around eventually but its gonna have to get worse before it gets any better!
Good video... the truth laid out... its pretty depressing 😔
The comparison with Sunderland’s fanbase, struck a chord. Where’s the outrage from United fans gone? We’ve become far far too complacent again... The Ineos appointments and getting Amorin in as coach has done what it needed to do, but the reality is we've massively regressed again and the standards are dropping year after year. It’s heartbreaking to see United in this state and fans just accepting mediocrity. I don't expect INEOS to fix this overnight esp with the debt weighing us down, but some of the decision making from them in the last month has been shocking. Taking pennies off those who actually could really do with it whilst we've got overhyped overpaid players taking the mickey!
It’s hard to stay optimistic, but Amorim’s conviction to stick to his system shows there’s at least a foundation being built. He needs support, though & i worry he won't get it. Fans need to mobilize again like they did in 2005. If we keep the pressure on and don’t settle for mediocrity, maybe we can push for real change, but the protests seem to lose momentum way too quickly. The only silver lining is the potential for a full buyout in the future. If we can attract serious investment (e.g., Qatar), things might turn around eventually but its gonna have to get worse before it gets any better!