Sir Erik ten Hag
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Why not livestream this “debate”? Will generate more views and subscribes than City got for the FA Cup Final surely.
I am for a trial by combatWhy not livestream this “debate”? Will generate more views and subscribes than City got for the FA Cup Final surely.
Brailsford knows very little about football and sacked 5 managers at Nice. Only since he stepped back and focused on United, things have improved at Nice.
So 9th next year?Their pattern doesn't exhibit any readily recognisable changes. At least in terms of league standings
19/20 - 5th
20/21 - 9th
21/22 - 5th
22/23 - 9th
23/24 - 5th
Going out and calling someone a fan boy is childish, just grow up and post better, it'd not hard.The rules say'criticize the post,not the poster',and yet here you are,using words like 'childish'. I choose not to go down that hole. Please point out what is hyperbole and show what this exaggerated narrative is.Essentially give a counter-narrative to the post.That is what grown-ups do.And if you bothered to read the post,you will see there is no reference to league position.That is why I focused on the games involving Newport,Coventry and relegated Sheffield.This allows us to focus on the on-field performance without giving too much attention to other issues.
How about a Trial of Seven?I am for a trial by combat
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a fan boy as 'a boy or man who is an extremely or overly enthusiastic fan of someone or something'. The Oxford Learners Dictionary says that a fanboy is 'a person who admires a particular person very much'. As you can see there is nothing remotely derogatory,demeaning or childish about this term. It is a good idea to research before getting too hot under the collar about any word. It is what well-rounded adults do.Going out and calling someone a fan boy is childish, just grow up and post better, it'd not hard.
We have the most patient fanbase of all big clubs by far. You're just saying it's a "rebuild" to excuse the horrible results. We should not be looking as bad on the pitch as we are, "rebuild" or not. If we had Poch we would never know if he'd not win anything for 5 years because he would be sacked after a season or two if it was going that badly. That's how football works. You cannot possibly tell me "if we get the right signings and have few injuries we will try to fight for 4th" was the 3 year plan when Ten Hag arrived.Which is bad considering our fans don’t give managers over 2 years nowadays and want them gone despite winning 2 trophies in between the rebuilding years. If we had poch we may not win anything for 5 years. I’d rather we win the odd FA cup during a rebuilding period than go on another long trophy doubt. Which manager do you thinks getting 5 years with our impatient people?
Which is bad considering our fans don’t give managers over 2 years nowadays and want them gone despite winning 2 trophies in between the rebuilding years. If we had poch we may not win anything for 5 years. I’d rather we win the odd FA cup during a rebuilding period than go on another long trophy doubt. Which manager do you thinks getting 5 years with our impatient people?
Wow they had a dip. Injuries and a disappointing result against Benfica will. certainly have something to do with it.
As a whole the season was on par with others and better in some respects.
Did you watch the team play?
Teams they beat to win a trophy in 2024: Newport County, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool (Extra Time), Coventry City (Penalties), Man City. Liverpool was fighting for the Premiere League and Europa League at the time. Man City had just won the Premiere League off a Quadruple the previous season, so they did not give their best.
Team finished 8th in the Premier League in 2024, their worst finish ever.
Team finished last in an easy Champions League draw.
Team had a negative goal differental for the first time in 34 years.
I'll admit they did well in 2023, but if you watched them play this season, they LOOKED HORRIBLE. Name the best three results of their PL season and then simmer on that. They struggled against bottom table teams. They were a joke. No one was afraid of them.
Right, but we're not rebuilding. This is the completed build under Ten Hag, I think people don't get that.Which is bad considering our fans don’t give managers over 2 years nowadays and want them gone despite winning 2 trophies in between the rebuilding years. If we had poch we may not win anything for 5 years. I’d rather we win the odd FA cup during a rebuilding period than go on another long trophy doubt. Which manager do you thinks getting 5 years with our impatient people?
Did you watch the team play?
Teams they beat to win a trophy in 2024: Newport County, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool (Extra Time), Coventry City (Penalties), Man City. Liverpool was fighting for the Premiere League and Europa League at the time. Man City had just won the Premiere League off a Quadruple the previous season, so they did not give their best.
Team finished 8th in the Premier League in 2024, their worst finish ever.
Team finished last in an easy Champions League draw.
Team had a negative goal differental for the first time in 34 years.
I'll admit they did well in 2023, but if you watched them play this season, they LOOKED HORRIBLE. Name the best three results of their PL season and then simmer on that. They struggled against bottom table teams. They were a joke. No one was afraid of them.
And what is all this based on? Just on what previously happened. "We've sacked managers and it didn't work out long term so we need to stop sacking managers, that's the solution". Literally gambler's fallacy. Do people never watch what other teams do? If the manager is not working out, you sack him and try with someone else. 99/100 times it's the right decision.
Wonder where they’ll finish next seasonTheir pattern doesn't exhibit any readily recognisable changes. At least in terms of league standings
19/20 - 5th
20/21 - 9th
21/22 - 5th
22/23 - 9th
23/24 - 5th
Also, team maybe had the most injury records in 2024 and within 34 years.....
Liverpool dropped 30 ppt (99 to 69) with reduce 26 goal different (56 to 26) between 19/20 & 20/21 after one VVD long injury at that year (Kloop 5th year)
Even a turned champions team, the performance and result will be so much different when key player(s) got injured....
Which is bad considering our fans don’t give managers over 2 years nowadays and want them gone despite winning 2 trophies in between the rebuilding years. If we had poch we may not win anything for 5 years. I’d rather we win the odd FA cup during a rebuilding period than go on another long trophy doubt. Which manager do you thinks getting 5 years with our impatient people?
No manager gets 100% what he wants. Sometimes the club disagrees with what they want, sometimes the manager wants players that don't want to come (or don't want to leave), sometimes the manager wants players that are just too expensive. Ferguson missed out on plenty of players, Guardiola missed out on plenty, Klopp missed out on plenty, etc. It's the managers job to do the best they possibly can with what they have.
We can't spend unlimited money, so the reason ETH had to make do with the likes of Weghorst, Sabitzer, Amrabat, etc on loan is because he wanted other players that ended up taking all the transfer funds. He seemed to be incredibly fixated on FDJ, a player that didn't want to come (he's also said that he wanted both an FDJ and a Casemiro, not an either/or). Reports are he wanted Kane, a player that Spurs would never have sold to us. A manager having unrealistic expectations doesn't mean he wasn't backed.
The managers have been working under a poor structure. There's certainly no denying that. However that doesn't mean the managers shouldn't be held responsible for the things that they can control. That structure is also being ripped up and replaced, so I'm not sure why you constantly repeat that if we sack ETH we'll be in the same position again in two years. We definitely might be, but only if we get a manager that isn't good enough. If we get the right manager we won't be.
If you agree that the four previous managers deserved to be sacked, then there is no relevance to bringing them up and saying that sacking them didn't work so therefore we shouldn't sack the current one. What happened with those four is completely irrelevant. We've replaced plenty of players as well, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't replace current players if they aren't good enough either. It's exactly the same.
They don't "back" the managers in sense that they give them time no matter what. It's not the magic solution. Arteta is literally the only example and an outlier but then you could ask why didn't they give Emery more time then if that's how you do it?Actually, yes, I have watched other teams.
In the PL, who are the regular title contenders?
Pep, Klopp and now Arteta.
They all let those managers build their style, granted pep done it quicker than the rest.
What do they do? they back the managers to create a working culture, get rid of players that didnt work and replace them, not just rely on the manager to scout players like we do at Manutd.
Any Glazer input?Look, it couldn't be any clearer unless you're being intentionally obtuse.
Blanc puts on a bald cap and pretends to be Ten Hag, and Brailsford puts on a wig and pretends to be Sir Jim. And then they shout at each other for hours in vigorous debate until one of them concedes due to boredom. And then the oil lathered shagging starts...
Also, team maybe had the most injury records in 2024 and within 34 years.....
Liverpool dropped 30 ppt (99 to 69) with reduce 26 goal different (56 to 26) between 19/20 & 20/21 after one VVD long injury at that year (Kloop 5th year)
Even a turned champions team, the performance and result will be so much different when key player(s) got injured....
( Digression: also, we got targeted by VAR this year to make it win to draw, draw to lost)
This was getting a drool face emoji, until I realised there isn’t a drool face emoji anymore. Sad times.Ineos sport are best in class dontchaknow. They got Nice from 9th to 9th.
They don't "back" the managers in sense that they give them time no matter what. It's not the magic solution. Arteta is literally the only example and an outlier but then you could ask why didn't they give Emery more time then if that's how you do it?
You say the fans don't learn which is true but for the exact opposite reason. We need to learn the next manager will probably not be a messiah who will lead us to glory and stay for a decade. And that's fine. Other clubs have had success with what you call "short term thinking". There is no an exact winning formula.
They don't "back" the managers in sense that they give them time no matter what. It's not the magic solution. Arteta is literally the only example and an outlier but then you could ask why didn't they give Emery more time then if that's how you do it?
Ah yes, when things go well it's obviously because of the "structure". Structure that we as fans know next to nothing about.No one is saying to give the manager all the time in the world. Klopp is another example, he didnt win the league until his 4th season.
Yes, Arsenal got rid of Emry and learnt you cant just hire and sack managers. The culture and atmosphere needs to be changed.
There actually is a winning formula, us fans just chose to ignore it. Clubs that win have a structure that allows the managers to win.
City - Created a structure before Pep arrived
Liverpool - Have a structure, they had Edwards and Klopp working together, a sporting director who had the balls to say no to a manager when he wanted certain players and said no we will get you these.
Chelsea - Won when they had a structure, without one, look at them.
Arsenal - Changed the structure with Edu a few years back.
Most clubs that win have a very good structure above the manager.
We at Manutd, we think the manager can do it all, scout, negotiate, coach, manage.
I don't think his examples show that that's the magic formula. Chelsea is a prime example for a club changing the manager often but still winning big titles. You need a structure that makes the right calls, be it sacking or keeping a manager.So Arsenal only recently learned the magic formula is "you don't sack the manager". That seems reasonable. What about the other 99 out of 100 cases where that isn't the right decision?
Ah yes, when things go well it's obviously because of the "structure". Structure that we as fans know next to nothing about.
So Arsenal only recently learned the magic formula is "you don't sack the manager". That seems reasonable. What about the other 99 out of 100 cases where that isn't the right decision?
Klopp is not an example. There's quite a bit between nothing and winning the league. He got them playing good football and results came afterwards, in Europe and then domestically as well. Not at all comparable to our situation.
I prefer to call it delusion,not patience.Our MU fan base thinks that a manager is more important than the club.They look at Real Madrid fans waving white handkerchiefs when the team underperforms and label that as not being 'classy'. That is why 'unclassy' Real Madrid are going after their 16th ECL trophy next season while 'classy' MU,a club of almost the same stature financially, is targetting to get 4th in the league. 'Supporting the manager',not the team, is seen as a badge of honor-never mind how crappy the manager is.We have the most patient fanbase of all big clubs by far. You're just saying it's a "rebuild" to excuse the horrible results. We should not be looking as bad on the pitch as we are, "rebuild" or not. If we had Poch we would never know if he'd not win anything for 5 years because he would be sacked after a season or two if it was going that badly. That's how football works. You cannot possibly tell me "if we get the right signings and have few injuries we will try to fight for 4th" was the 3 year plan when Ten Hag arrived.
They all let those managers build their style, granted pep done it quicker than the rest.
Again, its funny people actually think that the manager decides on the fee. Yes Antony was a big fee, but the club never learn from Pogba, Maguire, Fred, Di Maria, Lukaku and many other big name signings.
Most clubs that win have a very good structure above the manager.
You're addressing points that nobody argued. I think the manager should be sacked so that means I don't think anybody above him is part of the problem, what kind of reasoning is that? It doesn't have to be all manager's fault.Did I say it was the magic formula? I tell you what I can guarantee you, we sack Ten Hag for Poch, Di Zerbi or Tuchel, we will be here again. They are not good enough to win us the league.
Klopp is an example because even when Klopp had won the league and had his team, when he had a injury crisis in defence, he struggled to play the same style and struggled to get top 4.
Ofcourse you dont think the structure is the issue because the manager is as high as you would look.
We have had Rangnick come in and say, this club needs open heart surgery and started saying things the club didnt like so sacked him.
Our players do nothing and get paid the most, we pay the highest transfer fees with least to show for it. Again, I guess you blame that on the manager.
Forget all of that, lets even look beyond that, look at the state of Carrington, Old Trafford, you have to provide the best conditions to achieve results.
You probably think that we cant upgrade our facilities because Ten Hag spent all the money on transfers?
You're addressing points that nobody argued. I think the manager should be sacked so that means I don't think anybody above him is part of the problem, what kind of reasoning is that? It doesn't have to be all manager's fault.
Yes, you did say it's a magic formula. How could you possibly "guarantee" anything? You're just saying it because you're seeing patterns and think they predict the future. The whole argument about the structure is irrelevant when we are doing exactly that, overhauling the executive positions from top to bottom.
Who said it doesn't? Are you that blinded by wanting to keep Ten Hag that you just ignore what others are saying?I wonder why when we sold a portion of the club, the owners decided to change the structure, almost as if they know having football people running football operations and being successful has a correlation.
So can you tell us what is ETH's style?
Most people are not saying that ETH decides the fee. If so, no one here will be talking about how disastrous Matt Judge was in his role.
At the same time, it astounds me that people like you believe that ETH has entirely no input or knowledge about the fee. It's as if ETH says "I need Anthony", and next moment viola! the club comes back to ETH "Good news! We have signed Anthony just like you wanted! Btw he costed almost our entire transfer budget and you will not be getting the 5 other players you need". This is not how any organisations that has to work within a budget, never mind football clubs, work.
ost clubs that win also have fired and hired the right manager.