I genuinely can't believe they're calling for Amorim's head already. I think a serious shift of focus is needed, clearly it can't be the fault of manager after manager, especially as some of those have been trophy winners literally just prior to rolling up at united, so I think they really have to accept that relegation is what the club actually needs.
If that means they have to throw a few games to ensure they finish in the bottom three then the fans should get onboard. Once on the championship, Amorim and the quality of player they have will storm to the league title, restoring the confidence they need to mount a serious title challenge in 2026/27.
They can't just keep sacking managers, and they have to be wondering why such expensive, sought after players turn to drivel as soon as they put on the red kit. They have to try something different, relegation worked for City, worked for Villa, and we certainly didn't have a manager of the caliber of Amorim or players or the quality of De Light and, erm, someone else.
Relegation is the way forward. Take a hit now to be reborn the Phoenix, as much as it may hurt just take the next exit from the premier league and pull off in to paradise. Plus, the wave of national euphoria at their inevitable promotion again means the government couldn't possibly deny funds for a new stadium, they could discover the best players in the lower leagues by playing them each week, and even have a chance to win a trophy or two that they've not won before.