What does Ruben Amorim know compared with Sir Jim, Jason Wilcox and the gilded overclass? | Jonathan Liew

Ruben Amorim's tenure at Manchester United was marked by a string of defeats and a dismal 15th-place finish, but one opponent proved to be too much for him: Jason Wilcox. The Southampton manager outmanoeuvred the hapless head coach in every aspect, showcasing his strategic prowess that left even the most skeptical observers impressed.

Amorim's downfall serves as a stark reminder of the chasm between football minds and those who merely follow their lead. While Amorim was peddling 3-4-3, Wilcox, an England veteran with three caps to his name, preferred a more pragmatic approach. The stark contrast in philosophy is telling, highlighting the gulf between football's perceived visionaries and those who simply execute their master plan.

Jason Wilcox's reputation has been unfairly besmirched by his loyalty to Omar Berrada, but it now seems that this was a case of loyalty outweighing talent. His ability to outwit Amorim speaks volumes about his intellectual prowess, rendering even the most ardent United supporters stunned.

Behind Jason Wilcox stands Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Manchester United owner with a background in petrochemicals and sailing. While not as flashy as some of his peers, Ratcliffe's wealth and knowledge make him an attractive figure to emulate. His preference for a back four and Bryan Mbeumo as right wing-back underscores his commitment to data-driven decision-making.

The modern trend is clear: those with the real power – in this case, Sir Jim – should oversee footballing decisions. It's time to acknowledge that coaches are no longer the true leaders of clubs; they're merely salesmen trying to sell a vision crafted by those above them.

In the United States, the term " Deliveroo driver" aptly encapsulates the changing role of coaches in football. While once chefs, now it seems we expect coaches to be delivery drivers – tasked with executing someone else's menu without any say over its preparation or content.

The sad reality is that when clubs choose their leaders based on personal connections rather than ability, they risk creating an environment where mistakes are simply swept under the rug and explanations are scarce. In the world of football business, one only needs to glance at Chelsea's Enzo Maresca debacle or Celtic's Wilfried Nancy debacle to understand this phenomenon all too well.

Ultimately, the gilded overclass of football – owners like Sir Jim Ratcliffe who make decisions based on their own interests rather than those of the fans – hold an unhealthy amount of power. Their influence can shift a club's style and tactics in an instant, often without any regard for its long-term sustainability or the fans' desires.

In this environment, it's little wonder that Jason Wilcox outmanoeuvred Ruben Amorim with such ease; after all, it's not about football at all – but rather the master plan devised by those in power.
 
Jason Wilcox is literally a genius on the pitch 👏! I mean, outsmarting Ruben Amorim like that? That's some next level stuff 🤯! And you're right, coaches are just executioners at this point - they can't even make the calls without getting told what to do by the big bosses 💼. It's time for change, though! We need more owners who genuinely care about their fans and the game itself, not just their own bank accounts 🤑. Sir Jim Ratcliffe might be a bit boring, but at least he's making smart decisions that benefit the club 📈. The whole "Deliveroo driver" analogy is so true, though - coaches are just trying to deliver a product that was designed by someone else 😂.
 
I mean, seriously, coaches like Ruben Amorim just can't compete when there are people with actual brains making decisions behind the scenes 🤯. Like, what's going on here? Jason Wilcox outmanoeuvres him and it's all because of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's data-driven approach 💡? Meanwhile, we're still trying to figure out why Amorim thought 3-4-3 was a good idea 😂. And don't even get me started on how this reflects the state of football as a whole...
 
the whole football scene is rigged 🤯💸 it's like they're playing a game where owners are the puppet masters and coaches are just puppets on strings. people think coaches can make or break a team, but let's be real, it's the owner who's got all the power and influence. i mean, jason wilcox outmanoeuvring ruben amorim? that's not about coaching skills, that's about the owner backing their own guy no matter what. and what really gets me is how fans get left in the dark when things go wrong. who's responsible for those 15 defeats? amorim or the owner who was pulling the strings from behind the scenes? 🤔
 
I'm calling BS on Jason Wilcox being some kind of genius tactician 🤔. I mean, yeah, he outmanoeuvred Ruben Amorim, but that's not exactly rocket science. It's like saying a delivery driver is a master chef just because they can follow a recipe. Come on, let's see the stats and whatnot to back up Wilcox's supposed "intellectual prowess". And another thing, what's with all this drama about Omar Berrada? If Wilcox wants to criticize someone for their loyalty, at least have the decency to give them some credit too 🙄.
 
🤔 what a mess at Old Trafford 🏴‍☠️ I mean, I've been saying this for ages... coaches don't know it all 🙄 some of them are just following the money 💸 and that's when you get a Ruben Amorim-esque exit 😳 Jason Wilcox might not be the best coach by any means, but at least he knows what his team needs 👍 and those club owners need to listen more often 👂
 
🤯 What a joke Ruben Amorim got served by Jason Wilcox! I mean, 15th place and all that, lol, must've been a bad day for him 🙄. But seriously tho, this whole thing just highlights the difference between coaches who actually know what they're doing and those who just follow their owners' dreams 📊. It's like, own the club, don't just buy it 💸. And btw, Sir Jim Ratcliffe's got some real sauce with his data-driven approach 👍. Coaches are more like Uber drivers nowadays, not actual leaders 🚗.
 
🤣 I mean, come on! The whole "coaches are just salesmen" vibe is so true lol. It's like they're trying to convince us that the coach is some sort of genius who somehow magically comes up with a winning strategy 🧙‍♂️. Meanwhile, we all know the real puppet masters pulling the strings – Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team 💸.

And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that coaches are expected to execute someone else's plan without any input or creativity? It's like they're being asked to assemble IKEA furniture blindfolded 🚮. The whole thing just feels so...scripted 😂. Like, who thought this was a good idea? 🤔
 
the truth hurts 🤕, but someone's gotta say it: coaches are nothing but puppets 🎭 on a string controlled by their owners. ruben amorim got taken down by jason wilcox because that guy outsmarted him and proved he's the real brains behind manchester united 🧠. meanwhile, sir jim ratcliffe is just sitting back collecting his millions while making decisions based on who's good for business (aka his own interests) 🤑. it's all about the benjamins baby 💸, not about creating a sustainable football club that fans actually care about 😔
 
🤔 I'm so over these coaches who think they're running a football team when really they're just following orders from their masters 🤑. Jason Wilcox is like the ultimate undercover agent - he outsmarted Amorim without even trying 💡. And let's be real, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the real brains behind Manchester United 🔥. I mean, who needs a coach when you've got a guy with a petrochemical background making all the calls 🌐? The modern game has become so much about loyalty over ability, it's like we're expecting coaches to just drive around and deliver some predetermined menu 🚀. Newsflash: that's not how football works! 👎
 
I mean, Ruben Amorim getting sacked is like me trying to get a table at my fave restaurant on a Saturday night - it's just not happening 😂🍴. But seriously, Jason Wilcox proved that sometimes you gotta outsmart the coach and not just rely on your own skills. And let's be real, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is like the ultimate boss man - he's got more power than a Fortnite skins system 💸💪.

I'm all for data-driven decisions in football, but it feels like some owners are more concerned with being cool than actually winning matches 🤔🏆. It's like, I get that coaches can't do it all on their own, but shouldn't they at least try to make the team look good? Like, Bryan Mbeumo as right wing-back is just... something 😂👀.

And honestly, if you ask me, the problem with football clubs choosing leaders based on personal connections rather than ability is like trying to find a decent wifi signal in a crowded pub - it's just not gonna happen 📱😡.
 
🤔 It's crazy how far gone the football world has gotten. Like, we're living in a time where coaches are basically just Delivery Guys 🍴 for the suits who really run the show. I mean, Wilcox outsmarted Amorim without even trying – it was like he had a cheat code! And what's with these owners who think they can do it all? Sir Jim Ratcliffe is like the ultimate example of someone who knows nothing about football but has a fat wallet and thinks he can just wing it 🤑. It's time to wake up, folks! We need more transparency in football decision-making and less cronyism. The fans deserve better than some suit making moves behind the scenes 😒
 
You know I was just reading about Ruben Amorim and his disastrous stint at Manchester United 🤦‍♂️🏴️ And what really caught my eye is how Jason Wilcox outsmarted him with ease 💡 It's like, we've got these coaches who think they're in charge, but really they're just following the script written by the suits upstairs 👔💸. I mean, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a total boss when it comes to making decisions - his background in petrochemicals and sailing has clearly paid off 🚀👊 And Wilcox's ability to outwit Amorim shows that he's got some serious intellectual chops 💭. We need more owners like him who are willing to take control and make the big decisions, rather than just following their gut (or in this case, their loyalty to a certain player 😒). The modern game is all about data-driven decision making, so it's only natural that the real leaders would be the ones with the real power 💻
 
🤔 So like what happened to Ruben Amorim at Manchester United? He just got beat by this one guy Jason Wilcox and people are saying he was outsmarted? I mean, isn't that like when you know a recipe for a cake but your mate just follows the instructions on the packet? 🍰👀 And what's up with all these football managers being seen as just 'salesmen' now? Like who actually runs the show, anyway? The owners? They're like the ones pulling the strings from behind the scenes... 💸🕵️‍♂️
 
I don't get why coaches need to be superstars like they do now 🤷‍♂️. It seems like the owners have way more control and that's just the way it is 💸. I mean, Jason Wilcox is a decent manager, but his past loyalty stuff was weird 🙄. And yeah, Sir Jim Ratcliffe knows what he's doing in business, even if football isn't exactly his game 🚣‍♂️. The thing that really gets me though is how owners just swoop in and change everything they don't like about the team 😒. It's all about winning, not about having a good run for the fans 👋.
 
I mean, you can't help but think of the old days when coaches were actually respected for their tactics and strategy, like... like Brian Clough or Johan Cruyff 🤔. Now it feels like they're just following a master plan created by the owners, who are more concerned with making money than winning matches. Sir Jim Ratcliffe seems like a smart businessman, but does he really know what's best for Manchester United? I'm not so sure... 😐. It's like how Uber changed the way we think about transportation - instead of having a real conversation with your driver, you just give them an order and they deliver 🚗💼. Same thing with coaches nowadays... they're just delivery drivers, not leaders 👊
 
omg yaaas 🤩 Jason Wilcox is a total genius! i mean i was watching that match and i was literally on the edge of my seat thinking how amorim got outsmarted lol. and yeah i feel you about the coaches being like salesmen trying to sell the owners' vision. it's so true when u think about it. if wilcox didn't have ratcliffe backing him up, who knows what would've happened? 🤔
 
lol what a mess at Man U 🤦‍♂️, like ruben amorim thinks he's a big shot just cuz he had some fancy formations but jason wilcox outcoached him smh 🙄, its all about the owners pulling the strings behind the scenes like sir jim ratcliffe is the real boss for once 👊, and honestly, it feels like clubs r more worried about lookin good on social media than makin smart decisions that benefit the team & fans in the long run 🤷‍♂️
 
just imagine how cringeworthy its gonna be for man utd when sir jim ratcliffe starts making all the calls 🤦‍♂️ i mean, dont get me wrong, he sounds like a smart dude and all, but isnt football supposed to be about the fans too? like, whos decision-making process should we really trust more? coaches who have actual game day experience or the petrochemical mogul with a yacht 🚣‍♂️
 
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