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Is the United job untenable?

Manchester United have fired Ruben Amorim, showcasing how hard it is to hold onto the job. (via The Cooligans)

Video Transcript

Manchester United have just sacked their 10th coach since Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Is there a manager big enough to handle this job?

First of all, they do need a manager, not just a coach.

I disagree.

I think they need a head coach.

They need to keep going with this plan.

It's just that Ruben Amorim wasn't the right guy.

And given Sir Alex Ferguson's success, you One would think, "Let's just kind of replicate that because that kind of worked."

Transitioning into something else doesn't seem like it works for Manchester United.

There are rough patches you have to go through in order to get out from underneath the slur.

Alex Ferguson, you know, aura.

There's going to be... You have to find a way to break out of that and get to a place where you're modernizing the The football team and the structure by which the football club is being managed.

It's almost as if Sir Alex Ferguson's reign, for all of the success and glory that it brought Manchester United all of that.

It's now a bit of a poison pill.

Because everyone remembers that.

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