KING of the jungle, Angry Ginge, is not at all happy with the Manchester United hierarchy after the sacking of Ruben Amorim.
It’s not even that he thinks Amorim deserved to stay in charge, it’s the principle behind it.
Similarly to Chelsea, there is growing unrest in Man Utd fans over a failure to properly back a manager for a prolonged period of time in order to see success.
And Ginge, one of the most vocal United fans there is, exclusively told SunSport of his upset at those in charge, after bagging a goal as a player/manager in Baller League, that was.
He said: “It’s the same story with every manager, we will give them 12 months, 14 months, then we’ll sack them, and do it all again with a new manager, it’s just rinse and repeat, it’s boring.
“Results wise he didn’t give us anything to get behind him, but we got behind him anyway.

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“We trusted him, we thought it was a process and a rebuild.
“He clearly didn’t have the players to play the way he wanted to play, but it is what it is at the end of the day, you get used to it as a United fan now.
“It’s frustrating knowing that we’ve spent the last 14 months getting behind a manager, backing him and his recruitment, which wasn’t bad.
“That was what let Erik Ten Hag down, the players who he signed were not performing, but the players that Ruben signed, Mbeumo, Heaven, Cunha, Sesko, have been fantastic.
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“But now, here we are again. It makes no sense to me. We’re not gonna get a permanent manager until the end of the season anyway so where is the sense?
With Darren Fletcher taking charge of the Red Devils game against Burnley, it looks likely that Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer could soon be back in the hot seat at Old Trafford until the end of the season.
Ginge would be getting his wish if that was the case, that’s if it’s not him in charge until the end of the season.
Asked who he’d like to see take the reigns next, he added: “At this rate myself! The bookies have got De Zerbi and Southgate up there. Maresca? I’m alright thanks.
“If anything I’d give it to Solsjkaer until the end of the season, if there’s anyone I’d bring back it would be him.”
With Amorim gone, an easy win for whoever is next in at Old Trafford would be to bring Kobbie Mainoo back into the fold.
His brother wearing a ‘Free Kobbie Mainoo’ T-shirt to a home game was a personification of the feeling of Man Utd fans, who are keen to see one of the latest stars to come from Carrington return.
And I’m A Celeb winner Ginge thinks Mainoo has been doing the right thing in trying to get himself out of there.
The Baller League star added: “If I was Kobbie, I’d be doing what he’s doing and looking to get a move out to play football, he’s got a World Cup coming up.
“He needs to play in that. He went to the Euros and started in the final, was one of the best players in the whole tournament, and now he can’t get a look in at Man Utd.
“That didn’t help Amorim either, no wonder he ended up getting sacked.”







