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

Manchester United has long been associated with a 'footballing philosophy', but the reality is far more sinister. Behind every successful team lies a power structure of unelected executives, who dictate the direction of the club.

The latest casualty of this system is Ruben Amorim, who was axed just months after taking charge of the team. But it's not just Amorim's tactical decisions that are under scrutiny - it's also the man pulling the strings behind the scenes: Jason Wilcox, United's director of football operations.

Wilcox has emerged as a key player in the club's decision-making process, but his role is far from transparent. Few details are known about his thought processes or how he arrived at certain decisions. His involvement in hiring and sacking coaches like Amorim raises questions about accountability and oversight within the club.

It's also worth noting that Wilcox's influence may not be limited to footballing matters alone. Rumors have surfaced that billionaire owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has been instrumental in shaping United's direction, favors a back four and wants to play Bryan Mbeumo as a right wing-back.

This kind of thinking is not unique to Manchester United, however. Across the football world, we're seeing a trend towards unelected executives calling the shots behind the scenes. Coaches are often little more than frontmen for these decision-makers, with their job revolving around selling the vision rather than defining it.

In an era where fan power and grassroots involvement seem increasingly marginalized, it's worth examining this phenomenon further. How many more clubs will continue to prioritize the interests of a gilded overclass at the expense of genuine footballing expertise? As we watch the likes of Wilcox and Ratcliffe shape United's future, we should also be asking ourselves: what does this mean for the beautiful game itself?
 
I'm not convinced that just because some guy with a fancy title is making decisions behind the scenes it's automatically a good thing. I mean, think about it, Jason Wilcox and billionaire owners like Sir Jim Ratcliffe are basically running these football clubs like business operations, not football clubs. Where's the passion? The love for the game? It's all just about making money and advancing their own interests. And what about the fans? They're just being left out of the loop. I don't want some unelected executive telling me how to play football πŸ€”
 
I don't wanna think about all that drama πŸ€• behind Manchester United's scenes. I mean, it's like they're trying to solve a puzzle, but the pieces just keep on falling apart 😳. But honestly, I think there's some good coming out of this too! Like, maybe this is an opportunity for them to shake things up and get some fresh blood in? 🌱 And who knows, maybe Jason Wilcox will come out as a super cool and down-to-earth dude after all... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ We should keep our eyes on the prize, you know? The beautiful game needs us, the fans! πŸ’– We gotta stick together and support each other, no matter what.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, I'm really concerned about the power dynamics at play in football right now. It seems like there are too many unelected execs making decisions that don't necessarily align with the fans' interests πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, think about it, coaches are often just pawns in a much bigger game πŸ…. And what's up with all these billionaires and billionaires-owners getting involved? It feels like they're more interested in lining their own pockets than actually promoting the sport we love πŸ€‘.

I'm not saying that fan power isn't important, but it seems like we need to find a better balance between giving fans a voice and letting these power brokers do their thing. Otherwise, I worry that football is going to lose sight of what really matters: the beautiful game itself 🌟.
 
I'm soooo over this power structure behind football clubs πŸ€―πŸ†. It's like they're hiding in plain sight, pulling the strings without anyone even knowing their name πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I get it, business and finance are important, but shouldn't there be some sort of accountability for these decisions? Like, where's the transparency? It's just a bunch of unelected execs calling the shots and expecting us to blindly follow πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the fans, we're basically just spectators in our own team 🎟️. I wish there was more focus on grassroots involvement and fan power instead of just letting these rich investors dictate everything πŸ’Έ. It's time for a change, you know?
 
πŸ€” I think its pretty messed up when ppl who dont play footy are makin all the decisions. u mean who is they gonna blame wen their team loses or gets knocked out of the comps πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Jason Wilcox and Sir Jim Ratcliffe seem like a power couple, but its not cool when the fans arent gettin any input πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ We shd be havin more transparency in clubs, so we know whos in charge and whats goin on behind the scenes πŸ’Ό
 
You know I was just reading about the new sustainable fashion trends 🌎 and it got me thinking about how the football world is totally out of touch with reality. Like, who needs all that back four nonsense anyway? Can't they see the beauty in a good ol' fashioned 4-4-2? 🀣 And those billionaire owners, always pushing their own agendas... reminds me of my aunt's husband trying to sell me a timeshare πŸ˜‚. On a serious note though, it's kinda messed up that these executives are calling all the shots without any real input from the fans or coaches. Maybe we should start a petition for more fan involvement in decision-making? 🀝
 
Ugh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, can't believe how much control these faceless execs have over our beloved football teams. I mean, who needs fans' opinions when you've got some suit in a boardroom deciding everything? It's like, what even is the point of having a team if not to let the players and coaches make decisions about the game? πŸ€”
 
Ugh 🀯, I'm so done with these billionaire owners thinkin' they know more about footy than actual fans & players do! It's like, yeah okay Mr Ratcliffe you've made a gazillion bucks but can you even kick a ball? πŸ€πŸ’Έ And don't even get me started on Wilcox, who is this dude even and why is he makin' all these decisions without anyone knowin' the first thing about his thought process? It's like, transparency matters in football too, ya know? πŸ€”
 
I'm like 2 days late to the party lol πŸ™ˆ. I just read about Ruben Amorim getting sacked at Manchester United and it made me think... have we become too used to just complaining about it instead of actually doing something about it? πŸ€” Like, what's the point of having fans if we're not gonna use our voices to demand more accountability from the people in charge? πŸ—£οΈ I'm all for passionate discussions but at some point we gotta take action. Is it time for us as a community to start asking questions and pushing for change? 🀝
 
the whole system is messed up 🀯... these guys making decisions without any transparency is a joke. fans like us just get to pay our membership fees and have no real say in the direction of the team. it's time for some accountability, you know? πŸ”’ not to mention the billionaires getting more power than anyone else... it's like they own the whole thing πŸ€‘
 
man... another example of how clueless the powers that be are when it comes to football πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Ruben Amorim gets the axe and no one even batted an eye, just like with Erik ten Hag before him. Meanwhile, Jason Wilcox is behind the scenes pulling the strings and nobody knows what's going on. It's like a total joke, the fans don't even get a say in who's running the club anymore πŸ€‘. And let's not forget Sir Jim Ratcliffe's "expertise" πŸ˜‚, I mean come on, he's just some billionaire with deep pockets who thinks he knows more about football than everyone else. It's all just a bunch of rich guys playing at being football executives and leaving the game to rot πŸ’”.
 
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