Ruben Amorim’s Mancunian Microclimate of Immutable Misery
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In this episode, Jack and I discussed John Stuart Mill’s Principle of Harm and how it relates to Ruben Amorim’s disasterclass at Manchester United. We also philosophically discussed stubbornness and even delved into a little epistemology, and why it’s always better to be ‘reedy’ as per Aesop’s Fable.
I then get on my soapbox and decry popular ideas surrounding player ability, and how managers are the biggest differences to a team’s successes. We then for some reason discuss the aggregation of marginal gains and its relationship to penile girth.
Just like Financial Fair Play, we here at FFP have designed this podcast to be educational. Whether it works is a different matter entirely.
NB: Sorry about Adam’s audio quality. He promises to never go to his partner’s house without his microphone ever again.