Most United fans who dislike Amorim believe that those of us who support him secretly resent Michael Carrick.
That is false.
Carrick was never the reason Amorim got sacked.
By the time Amorim left, Carrick was not even in the conversation for the job.
And supporting one should not require hating the other.
I liked Amorim.
I still do.
But I also respect what Carrick has done at United in such a short time.
So let’s stop pretending.
If you dislike Amorim, then say it plainly.
Do not hide behind statistics and narratives as if they tell the full story.
“Yes, 31% win rate.”
“Yes, the Mainoo arguments.”
But football has never lived on numbers alone.
Some managers leave ideas behind.
Some leave belief.
Some leave a vision people can still see even after they are gone.
That is what Amorim did for many of us.
And now he walks into AC Milan.
A giant of Europe.
A club built on history, pressure, and identity.
I will follow his journey there too.
Proudly.
People will mock it.
People will try to kill the idea.
But ideas do not die that easily.
Because Amorim was never just a manager to some of us.
He became a symbol of what football should feel like again.
Courage. Identity. Conviction.
Not everyone will understand it.
And that’s okay.
The seed has already been planted.
"We ALL got tired of Amorim ball at some point"
We ALL? You think I spent a couple of days in almost depression when he got sacked cause I was tired?
I was craving Amorim ball till he left United and I still can't wait to watch how his AC Milan team play week in week out..