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To anyone who is paying attention, this would come as no surprise. But he's definitely talking about the previous regime, so all a bit pointless at this point.
He was jokingPeople who are not born in the UK, but who live and work in the UK, are fully entitled to criticise any aspect of living here, without the bigoted cry of "why dont you just leave the country then?"
Internal dynamics and spirit have no relation to nationality. Those things are improved because we brought in players of good character regardless of where they are from and they are creating a winning habitIt's quite clear that the story of the English clique was true - Henderson, Lingard, Maguire, Greenwood, Shaw, AWB (to a lesser extent) and Rashford.
3 of those are gone, 3 of them frozen out whilst the "foreign clique" has strengthened - Ronaldo, Fernandes, Dalot, Martinez, Casemiro, Antony, Fred and Varane, in particular.
Not a surprise internal dynamics/spirit have improved.
He could just as easily be talking about Lindelof as he is Maguire. Catastrophe was a tag team last yearMany triggered englishmen here, the fact that maguire played that much proves he is 100% right.
Nationality should never be a criteria for selecting a 11, performance should be the only criteria.
Your point would stand, were it not that Maguire's bottom level last season was literally that of an amateur player. You could convince a non footy fan the footage produced by some of those performances was intended as slapstick.That's actually very debatable. Lukaku and Matic were our two worst performers in 18/19 under Mourinho (Lukaku being at a similar level of form that Maguire was last season), but they were basically untouchable. They were Mourinho's 'soldiers' and he wouldn't drop them no matter how bad they were playing. That played a part in him ultimately getting fired.
A point about Maguire.
I always thought he was average at best.
But at that Leicester match I lost any respect I had for him.
As a captain he offered to play when he could no way have been match fit even if Ole was a fool to have picked him.
He never thought about the team. Only himself.
And we went on to lose that match.
Well now he is probably in Europa League team. If he cannot prove himself, he should be sold in the next window.
Internal dynamics and spirit have no relation to nationality. Those things are improved because we brought in players of good character regardless of where they are from and they are creating a winning habit
Matic wasn't, but Lukaku was similarly bad. In fact I'd say he was even worse. Maguire was at least trying and was just in terrible form, whereas Lukaku was an absolute disgrace. The difference in position though means Maguire's mistakes are punished more and are more memorable.Your point would stand, were it not that Maguire's bottom level last season was literally that of an amateur player. You could convince a non footy fan the footage produced by some of those performances was intended as slapstick.
As I recall, Matic and Lukaku's crappy performances were nowhere near that. Maybe there's recency bias on my end.
100% thisEverything he said was spot on tbh, he even owned up to his inconsistency.
The English favoritism stuff was absolutely clear to anyone with eyes following this side over the past 3-4 years. Fans have been saying it so not a surprise the players involved would feel some way regarding it.
I'm glad ETH has torn that up and made it clear that any and everyone can be replaced/benched if they're not up to standard
There’s nothing wrong with the idea itself, they are after all playing in the EPL. Also there was rumours of needing a certain % of British players due to brexit. No issues with the idea. But it was very badly executed. The players selected just weren’t of the right character or the right level.Absolutely.
But Ole probably did have an idea about creating a core at United consisting of British (and preferably local) players. Why? Because it's pretty obvious who Ole's managerial role model is. And that kind of core was - undoubtedly - a central feature of the highly successful teams he (Ole) witnessed first-hand as a player and (later) coach.
It's not a silly idea in itself.
You build a foundation of players you can rely on - and who are happy to remain at the club/will not be tempted to move. British players - and even better, local lads - are obvious choices in this model.
In theory, if you buy Maguire at a record fee and make him your captain, you have a rock at the heart of the team you can rely on for years. Sort of what Fergie did with Rio.
The obvious problem is that Maguire simply is nowhere near as good as Rio, and - as such - you should abandon the model until a player of the right, undoubted quality is available. But the model itself isn't insane or unsound (it has been proven to work in the past - and not just for Fergie).
What are you smoking really, Shaw gave us some great games when the team finished 2nd and 3rd. Telles was really a defensive liability and it was a massive issue. He was not reliable. He's still not reliable.Telles. Miles ahead of Shaw mate. World class fullback.
A point about Maguire.
I always thought he was average at best.
But at that Leicester match I lost any respect I had for him.
As a captain he offered to play when he could no way have been match fit even if Ole was a fool to have picked him.
He never thought about the team. Only himself.
And we went on to lose that match.
Did me calling Telles world class genuinely need white text?What are you smoking really, Shaw gave us some great games when the team finished 2nd and 3rd. Telles was really a defensive liability and it was a massive issue. He was not reliable. He's still not reliable.
Are you from South Wakes? I ask because I knew a guy named Simon Jones who was also dense.People who are not born in the UK, but who live and work in the UK, are fully entitled to criticise any aspect of living here, without the bigoted cry of "why dont you just leave the country then?"
The players selected just weren’t of the right character or the right level.
Didn’t Ole talk about wanting an English core at the club? It’s quite clear he (foolishly) built towards that with his teams.
Your core assumption is ole 'signed maguire' and couldn't admit his 'mistake in sign maguire'. It's a laughable idea as ole didn't sign maguireMourinho, an infinitely better manager (no, not a fangirl) would've dropped Maguire in that form last season Then again, Maguire might not have sunk down that deep under Mourinho, but that only further proves my point.
You really didn't think that one through much, did you?
Fergie got rid of players ruthlessly. You're wrong.First of all, Maguire isn't as bad as some of you are making him out to be. Solid in his first season, but I've always said he was never the same after the Greek incident. So ole did what he thought fergie would've done which is probably to stand by your player and keep playing him back to form.
Is that a joke?if he doesnt like it he shuld just leave are country
Shudder. Thankfully someone had the sense to think that it was crackersTrue.
If you look at the English/British players Ole either did buy (or sanctioned) and the ones he allegedly targeted (for instance Longstaff) AND the prices involved for those players...it just doesn't look good at all.
The quality is nowhere near the required level. I mean - Longstaff would have (presumably) been intended as his Keane (or at least Carrick). And...yeah.
Longstaff's asking price was over 60 mill, if I remember correctly. Imagine if that had actually happened.
Who did?Your core assumption is ole 'signed maguire' and couldn't admit his 'mistake in sign maguire'. It's a laughable idea as ole didn't sign maguire
Who did?
Mourinho supposedly wanted maguire the year before, for cheaper and the club refused. Why would they insist on paying through the nose for him a year later if they didn't have to spend 80m?Perhaps the same guy who made all our signings during the Woodward era.
To anyone who is paying attention, this would come as no surprise. But he's definitely talking about the previous regime, so all a bit pointless at this point.