I agree with most if not all of that.
I would need to sit down and go through ETH's signings, and frankly I CBA, and yes, the Board/Dir of Football do the signings somI don't hold him entirely responsible. He may have pushed for certain players but he doesn't do the negotiating. Klopp, for reasons bets known to himself, wanted Nunez and he pulled rank. That worked well.
We'll never know, ETH may have begged for Anthony at any price or may have preferred XYZ but got Anthony, either way he (Anthony) was up there with the worst PL signings of all time.
I agree on Amorim too, that's what I meant by giving him a few months. He needs at least two windows to get in players he wants, get out SOME of the deadwood and try to coach the team to play his way. I still think in the six ish months he's had we should have seen some improvement. Yer man at Wolves turned them round and Emery turned Villa round in less time. But I will give him a bit more time.
From what I have read his insistence on playing 3 at the back is what put Pool and WH off him. Neither club felt they had the personnel for that system and felt a different manager was preferable to overhauling the playing staff. Again, Utd's Board must have known he wanted a style that differs from what they have played previously. But given how poorly run Utd are it wouldn't surprise me if the fact didn't register with them. Nor would it surprise me if he was fired 2 months into next season and another victim appointed who plays a totally different system and the whole dance starts again. Utd really are an utter shambles.
All managers change systems mid game, it's a media narrative that Ange only plays all out attack, he didn't in the EL, or that Pep or Klopp always play the same way. Pep has had about four different systems in his time at City. They changed massively to accommodate the non moving, no marking, goal machine that is Haaland. Both Pep and Klopp would tweak things in game, pushing a FB up more, tucking him in centrally, asking a winger/striker to drop deeper or pulling a wide forward back into midfield to gain control. Unless you sit and watch an entire game from the clouds you don't notice it. Football is a game of chess some times, one manager reacts to a goal and the other reacts to that change and repeat.
I would bet my life Amorim is the same.
But Klopp, Pep and Arteta all have a style of play, intense, high pressing, controlling the ball. Amorim has his three at the back. It is quite different to anything else in the PL, albeit it was very common in the 90's. It might work, I have my doubts, as much cos it's Utd and they are a shambles. But we'll see.
Anyone taking any interest in this fifa world club cup trophy competition sports washing bollocks that's starting in a week or so?