United Thread | 2025/26

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Manchester United’s managerial history since Ferguson retired is interesting reading. The empire continues to crumble. Including caretaker managers they’ve had 10 managers in 12.5 years. That’s not a recipe for success.
  • 2013: David Moyes appointed in July.
  • 2014: Moyes sacked in April; Ryan Giggs (caretaker) steps in until May. Louis van Gaal appointed in July.
  • 2016: Van Gaal departs in May; José Mourinho takes over.
  • 2018: Mourinho sacked in December; Ole Gunnar Solskjær appointed caretaker.
  • 2019: Solskjær becomes permanent manager in March.
  • 2021: Solskjær sacked in November; Michael Carrick (caretaker) for a few games, then Ralf Rangnick (interim) in December.
  • 2022: Rangnick finishes interim role; Erik ten Hag appointed in May.
  • 2024: Ten Hag sacked in October; Ruben Amorim appointed in November.
  • 2026: Amorim sacked January 5th. Fletcher appointed caretaker manager.
 
Sacked, so he’ll (and back room staff) will get a multi million payout. Will probably have to wait a year for the accounts before we find out how much it is. I wonder if it’s all in one hit or on a payment plan. If all in one, then that’s gotta hit the already small transfer pot this winter

It’s gonna cost United another wedge to paper over another poor decision. If you consider the number of players they’ve brought in for huge fees, on big money who have quietly been loaned out it’s eye watering just how much they are pissing away. I wonder how much they are paying in salaries to players who don’t play for them?
 
Manchester United’s managerial history since Ferguson retired is interesting reading. The empire continues to crumble. Including caretaker managers they’ve had 10 managers in 12.5 years. That’s not a recipe for success.
  • 2013: David Moyes appointed in July.
  • 2014: Moyes sacked in April; Ryan Giggs (caretaker) steps in until May. Louis van Gaal appointed in July.
  • 2016: Van Gaal departs in May; José Mourinho takes over.
  • 2018: Mourinho sacked in December; Ole Gunnar Solskjær appointed caretaker.
  • 2019: Solskjær becomes permanent manager in March.
  • 2021: Solskjær sacked in November; Michael Carrick (caretaker) for a few games, then Ralf Rangnick (interim) in December.
  • 2022: Rangnick finishes interim role; Erik ten Hag appointed in May.
  • 2024: Ten Hag sacked in October; Ruben Amorim appointed in November.
  • 2026: Amorim sacked January 5th. Fletcher appointed caretaker manager.
Oh, it makes such joyous reading on this cold January day to see so much upheaval going on at that fucking bowl of pus they call a football ground. As an FOC I wish to be around long enough to watch with glee as they sink to the bottom of every league until they are no more.


'Not In My Lifetime.'
 
So the scum are going after our managerial targets as well as every player we're interested in. Don't forget we were heavily linked to Amorim at one point to take over from Pep, and now Maresca. Maresca could end up there now
 
Seems very strange to me. Sixth in the league after Christmas is a vast improvement on last season. United said when they appointed Amorim that they wanted to give him time to prove himself and it was clear they wanted an end to the uneducated appointments and sackings of managers cycle. They haven't lost a game in a while, which makes a change from their ugly 30% winning percentage or whatever it is.
It’s nothing to do with results but the comments he made at weekend.

He’s played a blinder!
 
Manchester United’s managerial history since Ferguson retired is interesting reading. The empire continues to crumble. Including caretaker managers they’ve had 10 managers in 12.5 years. That’s not a recipe for success.
  • 2013: David Moyes appointed in July.
  • 2014: Moyes sacked in April; Ryan Giggs (caretaker) steps in until May. Louis van Gaal appointed in July.
  • 2016: Van Gaal departs in May; José Mourinho takes over.
  • 2018: Mourinho sacked in December; Ole Gunnar Solskjær appointed caretaker.
  • 2019: Solskjær becomes permanent manager in March.
  • 2021: Solskjær sacked in November; Michael Carrick (caretaker) for a few games, then Ralf Rangnick (interim) in December.
  • 2022: Rangnick finishes interim role; Erik ten Hag appointed in May.
  • 2024: Ten Hag sacked in October; Ruben Amorim appointed in November.
  • 2026: Amorim sacked January 5th. Fletcher appointed caretaker manager.

I forgot about wreck it Ralph lol
 
Manchester United’s managerial history since Ferguson retired is interesting reading. The empire continues to crumble. Including caretaker managers they’ve had 10 managers in 12.5 years. That’s not a recipe for success.
  • 2013: David Moyes appointed in July.
  • 2014: Moyes sacked in April; Ryan Giggs (caretaker) steps in until May. Louis van Gaal appointed in July.
  • 2016: Van Gaal departs in May; José Mourinho takes over.
  • 2018: Mourinho sacked in December; Ole Gunnar Solskjær appointed caretaker.
  • 2019: Solskjær becomes permanent manager in March.
  • 2021: Solskjær sacked in November; Michael Carrick (caretaker) for a few games, then Ralf Rangnick (interim) in December.
  • 2022: Rangnick finishes interim role; Erik ten Hag appointed in May.
  • 2024: Ten Hag sacked in October; Ruben Amorim appointed in November.
  • 2026: Amorim sacked January 5th. Fletcher appointed caretaker manager.
Messy
 
How can they still run with that narrative.
Because they have a large following of brain-dead lemmings who lap up every bit of propaganda they can get. If a press release from that pit of poison was to say the Incredible Hulk was taking over, most of that fan base would be saying: "Cool! About time we had someone who won't take any shit in charge." It is ingrained into them to accept without question anything that is told to them by rag staff. Imbecilic glory hunters, most of them.
 
I believe tension between club and manager has been critical because of different expectations for the transfer window: Amorim wishes to sign more players while the board do not. This ties in both with Amorim’s claim that he is a manager not a coach and alsoo PB’s analysis of their accounts which suggests the club is only operating within PSR by borrowing which adds more to an already mountainous debt. Amorim was in danger of becoming too outspoken on this matter and so had to go go! If this is true they will have a hard task to find a replacement with any standing in the game - Darren Fletcher may be a surprise appointment “till the end of the season “. Not exactly the glorious days when stability led to success! Or is that now…. but at the Etihad?
 

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