AndySmith1990
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Yeah right. Absolute bollocks from the United PR machine
Injuries can lead to some dip in performance but not the cratering that we have witnessed.
It's not even good PR, they had a team of scouts who thought Antony for £80m was a good signing? It makes them sound more stupid.Yeah right. Absolute bollocks from the United PR machine
How can you even put together a group of people who can watch Antony and recommend him?
We randomly happened to sign almost exclusively players that played for Ajax, impressed against Ajax or were on Ajax's wishlist?
Yeah right. Absolute bollocks from the United PR machine
Hell of a coincidence how many of them just happen to have a previous link to Ten Hag then. I find it impossible to believe that the club was interested in spending £85m on Antony without the manager pushing for it.
Yeah I noticed the Onana going direct as well. But he still want us to actively going to dominate and attack while we can't move the ball fast enough to create anything. I don't blame him for the courage and idea. But with the current state of our squad like very slow CBs, Casemiro turning crap etc. it's simply better to just sit deep and counter imo.He isn’t stubborn though. He’s playing Mctominay as a second striker like he did with Wout and has dropped our defensive line. No playing out short - onana is going direct - no more aggressive pressing like earlier this season - it’s very grim to watch but he’s clearly tried to be pragmatic.
It was a fecking disaster the previous season with Ronaldo, Ole and Rangnick. Most wrote off last season before it even started. I understand some fans might have very short memory so imo you should have a look in this very thread and you'd see I think.It's getting quite annoying hearing that he performed a miracle by taking Manchester United to 3rd and winning the tinpot cup.
I'll give you an example. Real Madrid had a serious injury crisis in 20/21.
In the 2nd half of the season, we lost Ramos (only played 3 matches of league+CL football after matchday 20), Carvajal (only played 4 matches of league+CL football after matchday 18), Ferland Mendy (missed the last 8 league games), and Varane (missed 6 of the last 10 league games). Those are serious problems to the 'starting back four', same as with United right now.
The club's league record in the 2nd half of the season was 13W5D1L. It was actually better than in the first half of the season (13W3D3L).
And it's not because of an amazing squad. Washed players, flops, random academy boys, and reconverted wingers had to pitch in.
Of course, it had consequences: the club didn't win anything that season and the makeshift defense was no match for Chelsea. But it doesn't mean you lose every other game. It should mostly matter at the top level, against City or something.
Bayern messed up their squad for this season so badly that they will probably arrive without any experienced defenders. Even 3rd tier Saarbrücken did beat them yesterday in the cup where it actually mattered for Bayern to win. If you can't beat that second string of Bayern at home when they don't care about a win you shouldn't play in the PL and not even bother try to compete in the Championship.Forgot they would probably qualify before then. However we see how United does vs second teams.
Yeah I noticed the Onana going direct as well. But he still want us to actively going to dominate and attack while we can't move the ball fast enough to create anything. I don't blame him for the courage and idea. But with the current state of our squad like very slow CBs, Casemiro turning crap etc. it's simply better just sit deep and counter imo.
It was a fecking disaster the previous season with Ronaldo, Ole and Rangnick. Most wrote off last season before it even started. I understand some fans might have very short memory so imo you should have a look in this very thread and you'd see I think.
I don't think reddit is representative of the fanbase. Those idiots still think Ole was the greatest manager ever. Any dissenting opinions there get downvoted to oblivion so it's much more of an echo chamber than the Caf.I think fans are firmly behind him. Looking through Reddit groups it seems majority want him to get as many chances to rebuild and as much time as possible. There's this overwhelming delusion that he's next Ferguson or better.
No. You aren’t gaslighting people into believing last season didn’t happen. He took over the worst Manchester United squad in EPL history, lost Pogba, Matic and Ronaldo from it on free transfers and in one season finished 3rd and got to two cup finals. He did prove himself in a similar environment quite literally months ago.
Well given we apparently looked at 500 right backs before signing awb it's possible we just have everyone in Europe on our radarHell of a coincidence how many of them just happen to have a previous link to Ten Hag then. I find it impossible to believe that the club was interested in spending £85m on Antony without the manager pushing for it.
That’s desperation it isn’t good management. Good management would be sticking to your core ideas and never changing.He isn’t stubborn though. He’s playing Mctominay as a second striker like he did with Wout and has dropped our defensive line. No playing out short - onana is going direct - no more aggressive pressing like earlier this season - it’s very grim to watch but he’s clearly tried to be pragmatic.
Everything must be seen with context imo. It's actually fecking rare for the caf to be able to agree on something. And most posters agreed that what he did was a true miracle back then. You can have look in this very thread around that time and you'd see I think.It was a decent season but calling it a miracle is just ludicrous. League position and winning the Carling cup is good but we also got battered 7-0 by our biggest rivals in one of the most humiliating defeats of all time and our other rivals won every trophy that matters. It just feels like a windup or something to call it a miracle. Ranieri winning the PL with Leicester is a miracle. That's the bar set to class as a miracle.
It's an interesting point that the Ten Hag out side have raised.
I'm not ETH out but I'm not going to get annoyed by the other view anymore because his form is in sackable territory.
What I would say however, is the team looked devoid of any coaching eventually under Jose, Ole, Rangnick and now Ten Hag. I would seriously ask a different question - rather than asking "this guy isnt coaching the team" I'd ask why the players are so uncoachable.
I'll give you an example. Real Madrid had a serious injury crisis in 20/21.
In the 2nd half of the season, we lost Ramos (only played 3 matches of league+CL football after matchday 20), Carvajal (only played 4 matches of league+CL football after matchday 18), Ferland Mendy (missed the last 8 league games), and Varane (missed 6 of the last 10 league games). Those are serious problems to the 'starting back four', same as with United right now.
The club's league record in the 2nd half of the season was 13W5D1L. It was actually better than in the first half of the season (13W3D3L).
And it's not because of an amazing squad. Washed players, flops, random academy boys, and reconverted wingers had to pitch in.
Of course, it had consequences: the club didn't win anything that season and the makeshift defense was no match for Chelsea. But it doesn't mean you lose every other game. It should mostly matter at the top level, against City or something.
Everything must be seen with context imo. It's actually fecking rare for the caf to be able to agree on something. And most posters agreed that what he did was a true miracle back then. You can have look in this very thread around that time and you'd see I think.
Yes they can.Newcastle
Chelsea
Bournemouth
Bayern
Liverpool
West Ham
Aston Villa
All in the month of December. Honest question: Can the club really afford to wait until Christmas if this continues for the next couple of games?
Everything must be seen with context imo. It's actually fecking rare for the caf to be able to agree on something. And most posters agreed that what he did was a true miracle back then. You can have look in this very thread around that time and you'd see I think.
And anti ETH people downplaying it a lot. We should simply agree to disagree I think.I said it multiple times, Ten Hag cultists overrated last season a lot.
Considering top 4 and League Cup as a miracle is shambolic if anything.
So the Glazers over in America potentially selling a stake affects say Garnacho training his hardest and giving his best on matchday? I don't buy it. It's only an excuse because we're losing. Day to day at the training ground won't look any different to last season.It has a huge impact. The atmosphere around and inside the club has a big impact. It's easy to see when a club is moving forward as one, with the intention to improve and be the best that they can be. It is also easy to see when every part of the club is pulling in different directions. There is uncertainty in squad members, there is uncertainty in coaching staff members, there is uncertainty in club staff members. There are directors making decisions that half of the club strongly disagree with. Everyone is seeing failure after failure without significant changes, with only the manager being the change that happens. The playing squad aren't some island away from the club, they live and feel every single thing that happens within the club.
The toxic atmosphere that had risen during the summer always had the possibility to derail the season before it began. Combine it with some bad luck in the first performances, some key injuries leading to some questionable tactics, and it descends into a chaos that Ten Hag evidently doesn't know how to pull us out of.
Just look at the change in Newcastle during Ashley's time and after. It's not all about signings, it's not all about managers. If there is a garbage system behind, if the directors and owners don't give a feck and give the vibe that they don't give a feck for over a decade, if they let the infrastructure deteriorate over the years, if they let standards drop, then that is felt everywhere.
That's not how I remember it. In fact, I remember a lot of discord in the back half of last season when the wheels came off after the League Cup win. From the "title challenge" that lasted about a week to the 7-0 at Anfield to Wout Weghorst's continued presence in the team and the limp surrender in the Europa League quarter-final, there were plenty of complaints and cracks beginning to appear. I certainly don't recall any talk of "miracles" from March onwards. More like desperation to somehow crawl over the line and get top four, in the expectation that the squad would be further overhauled in the summer and this season would go much better.Everything must be seen with context imo. It's actually fecking rare for the caf to be able to agree on something. And most posters agreed that what he did was a true miracle back then. You can have look in this very thread around that time and you'd see I think.
Again I said check this very thread around that time and you'd see.Nah there were plenty who weren't drinking the kool aid so to speak. It was a good season, I think the most I ever praised it was as potentially very good (before the FA cup final) and there were a number of nagging doubts too. The problem was every new manager has to automatically be thought of as the best thing since sliced bread and any reasonable concerns get shouted down, until of course we face an undeniable situation like this. I was rooting for ETH to get the job and was delighted when he was hired. But you should still always try to analyze objectively. Painting 3rd place finishes as miracles is doing no favours whatsoever. If ETH does get sacked and the next guy comes in and gets us to 3rd it still wouldn't be a miracle. It would be a good job.