The Amorim Affair. A Sporting Fan Speaks.
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Throw out the running order Man Utd are looking for a new manager.
Erik gave his goodbye Hags and next lady for a shave is a lovely little Portuguese man that made this shows' resident lovely Portuguese man believe again.
Paulo makes a last ditch attempt at convincing United to “give it Ruud” to help save his beloved Sporting from going back to the doldrums.
What can United expect from Ruben?
We talk his management style.
His tactics.
And how he needs to deal with Rio.
We also take a moment to talk about the Galactico tantrum. Fergie said never trust Real Madrid and while we were calling them big, classless children - we haven't once mentioned how a literal child told the Bernabéu to sit down.
The Devil's greatest trick and all that.
Flashy tricks will never beat a tucked in shirt. It's the law of life.
When we weren’t hitting refresh on Fabrizio Romano's Twitter feed we took some time to watch the Amazon documentary series, Game 7 - specifically the episode about the 2006 Western Conference semifinals between the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs, two Texas rivals with rich histories.
It has NBA prejudices about European players, the most boring, best team in NBA history and Mark Cuban.
We don't know if that's a good or a bad thing.
Erik gave his goodbye Hags and next lady for a shave is a lovely little Portuguese man that made this shows' resident lovely Portuguese man believe again.
Paulo makes a last ditch attempt at convincing United to “give it Ruud” to help save his beloved Sporting from going back to the doldrums.
What can United expect from Ruben?
We talk his management style.
His tactics.
And how he needs to deal with Rio.
We also take a moment to talk about the Galactico tantrum. Fergie said never trust Real Madrid and while we were calling them big, classless children - we haven't once mentioned how a literal child told the Bernabéu to sit down.
The Devil's greatest trick and all that.
Flashy tricks will never beat a tucked in shirt. It's the law of life.
When we weren’t hitting refresh on Fabrizio Romano's Twitter feed we took some time to watch the Amazon documentary series, Game 7 - specifically the episode about the 2006 Western Conference semifinals between the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs, two Texas rivals with rich histories.
It has NBA prejudices about European players, the most boring, best team in NBA history and Mark Cuban.
We don't know if that's a good or a bad thing.