A win is a win. Learn to do that and never give up and even on a CL final, you will do it.That was a champions league final. This was a random game against West Ham. These are not the same haha.
A win is a win. Learn to do that and never give up and even on a CL final, you will do it.That was a champions league final. This was a random game against West Ham. These are not the same haha.
We won 27 pts from losing positions in SAF last seasonYou're confused. "Fergie time" happened about 5-6 times a season, and part of "Fergie time" was matches in which we were dominant from start to finish but couldn't break through. You're mistaking performances like today for those professional, lower gear but in complete control performances, and that's what top level managers can get out of their teams consistently. I try to look at everything fairly so I'll say I have seen that under Ole, but it has to be sustained for longer periods of the season than it has been so far. Today was not an example of the aforementioned type of performance so let's not spin it into something it isn't.
Exactly, worth noting we were the comeback kings that season also. That belief comes from experience of knowing that you will always score.A win is a win. Learn to do that and never give up and even on a CL final, you will do it.
I think some have completely erased how we were playing, as I remember the same type of frustration that we see with Ole at that time, and have somehow idealized the winning time!!! It’s actually a bit hilarious and simultaneously scary.We won 27 pts from losing positions in SAF last season
The amount of crying about our midfield and fullbacks has been long forgottenI think some have completely erased how we were playing, as I remember the same type of frustration that we see with Ole at that time, and have somehow idealized the winning time!!! It’s actually a bit hilarious and simultaneously scary.
Are you fecking kidding?You're confused. "Fergie time" happened about 5-6 times a season, and part of "Fergie time" was matches in which we were dominant from start to finish but couldn't break through. You're mistaking performances like today for those professional, lower gear but in complete control performances, and that's what top level managers can get out of their teams consistently. I try to look at everything fairly so I'll say I have seen that under Ole, but it has to be sustained for longer periods of the season than it has been so far. Today was not an example of the aforementioned type of performance so let's not spin it into something it isn't.
How can anyone have watched this game and walked away thinking "we're going places"? Two years in charge in a few days for Ole and we've still no style of play. To be outplayed by David fecking Moyes of all people managing an average West Ham squad is not a sign of progress. Is this what people wanted when Mourinho was sacked?
We turned up for 15 minutes today and we're fortunate that we're in a position to spend money that teams like West Ham can't. Even Gary Neville was questioning the performance. That wasn't acceptable in any way for a Manchester United team. Its costs us before and it'll cost us again. This is eerily similar to Mourinhos second season. We were winning even when things didn't look right and we know how that ended.
5-6 times a season?You're confused. "Fergie time" happened about 5-6 times a season, and part of "Fergie time" was matches in which we were dominant from start to finish but couldn't break through. You're mistaking performances like today for those professional, lower gear but in complete control performances, and that's what top level managers can get out of their teams consistently. I try to look at everything fairly so I'll say I have seen that under Ole, but it has to be sustained for longer periods of the season than it has been so far. Today was not an example of the aforementioned type of performance so let's not spin it into something it isn't.
It is genuinely horrible what football video games and YouTube complications have done to the average footy fan.
5-6 times a season?
Matches we dominated but couldn't break through?
Dearly me, it's not me that's confused, based on this post you either didnt watch those games or you've completely rose tinted your memories of them.
One of Fegies most defining games was one where we were outplayed for the entire game but won through 2 moments of magic/luck.
Euphoria of a win.
a good 15 minutes overwrote a wretched 60 mins
Yeah but we dominated all those games we were losing, or something.We won 27 pts from losing positions in SAF last season
What, lose?
God you're one miserable person.
Go and support another team then. We don't need you.
We struggle to start games yes but I think your stretching it.
yeah but against any decent team, say city next up, we can’t be giving them the head start. And if we do this place will be going nuts. That the part I agree with. I wanted Ole sacked at half time. At full time I’m in 2 minds. This is every week. We must be running out of rabbits and hats.
It is clear now that those who do not understand the parallel with SAF don’t understand... because they never watched us winning during that time!!! Or something happened with the memories and the reality has been distorted. It does explain a bit why they keep telling us the comparison to SAF is irrelevant. While I don’t think Ole is SAF, I think he is bringing the same core points and building the same winning mentality that will translate into titles. But yeah, some here have not watched us, clearly.
I pity the foolIt is genuinely horrible what football video games and YouTube complications have done to the average footy fan.
Seeing positives doesn’t absolve them of criticism though.
Why can’t the manager get them to start games quickly? Somebody should probably have been subbed in the first half hour to make a point.
You're confused. "Fergie time" happened about 5-6 times a season, and part of "Fergie time" was matches in which we were dominant from start to finish but couldn't break through. You're mistaking performances like today for those professional, lower gear but in complete control performances, and that's what top level managers can get out of their teams consistently. I try to look at everything fairly so I'll say I have seen that under Ole, but it has to be sustained for longer periods of the season than it has been so far. Today was not an example of the aforementioned type of performance so let's not spin it into something it isn't.
Charity shield against city, 3-0 down against spurs, nou camp 99, 2-4 against Everton......those are just off the top of the head.Someone is definitely confused mate.
We had countless matches under Ferguson where we were absolute dogshit but turned it around late.
To be fair, I don’t know the day to day responsibilities of a DoF, but I like the team Ole has been putting together (shifting the dead wood out and bringing in Bruno, VdB, AWB). If we made Ole responsible for team construction and brought in a manager with better technical nous I would be willing to give it a shot. If not, burn the management infrastructure down and start over with a new DoF and a coaching staff that share the same philo
UrghUrgh, the "be happy we won" brigade are out in force, as usual.
Yesterday's game was awful for the most part. We should have been well beaten. I'm happy we won but that wasn't a good enough performance for me to be happy with it, regardless of our current position.
United being enjoyable to watch is the main reason that I started supporting them. If you take that away then it's just numbers.
Bigger picture, though: we're making steady progress, albeit very slow, and a more talented manager might one day be able to profit from Solskjaer's reign.
Such a cliche. “Go support another team”God you're one miserable person.
Go and support another team then. We don't need you.
Many of our "fans" have no clue what they are talking about.Someone is definitely confused mate.
We had countless matches under Ferguson where we were absolute dogshit but turned it around late.
Content isn’t what I think most United supporters are feeling right now.
Relief, for sure, that we picked 6 points rather than 0 points over two mid table clubs. Disappointment we by that we’re not yet crushing clubs like Southampton and Moyes Ham, but there’s nothing wrong in the least in applauding the club for getting the job done in the end. Excitement for sure that we finished off a game brilliantly after a horror start.
These top red objections to the excitement expressed here to come from behind wins are cynical. There’s plenty of room for criticism of Ole, Woodhead and the players (I’ve been critical of Martial), but to constantly moan about winning games because we looked poor for a long stretch in those games doesn’t make one a top red.
The scary thing is to have unrealistic expectations like to play world class football every minute of every game of the season.I think some have completely erased how we were playing, as I remember the same type of frustration that we see with Ole at that time, and have somehow idealized the winning time!!! It’s actually a bit hilarious and simultaneously scary.
I am going to against the grain here and I can honestly say the performance like many others this season was dog shi**e .
Yes I am glad they won and I appreciate you cant play well every game and history of bygone seasons etc but at least take your rose tinted glasses off.
The first half display was abysmal, we had one touch in the West Ham penalty box in the first half, this being when Martial cut across the very edge of the box to shoot which was saved. (35 MINS)
The passing was the worst I have ever seen from a premier league team since its inception. I would love to see a stat of how many times passes went astray, poorly executed or if they find a player they mis controlled the pass and lost possession, and on many occasions these were simple passes . I am sure the passing accuracy if you discount all the tiny passes sideways and backwards bit like the chuckle brothers " to me to you " between the back four and midfield of anything over 10 yards the % would be very low
Defending at times was laughable and with any right thinking/decent attack or on another day there could have been no complaints if it had been 3 or 4 nil at H/T
The movement and shape of the team and tactics were again very poor, slow and ponderous.
I had just calmed down when Ole gave his I/V and claimed that they had controlled the game in the first half despite some of the difficulties. He must have been watching strictly or something on his monitor cos he sure wasn't seeing what I and many others were seeing
The idea that Southampton and West Ham can just be easily dispatched by teams is mental. They’re really good teams. West Ham did better against Liverpool than they did against us. Southampton drew with Chelsea.
They’re good teams. If you expect your club to not struggle against these clubs you’re asking too much.
OK, I am not going to pretend you cannot make the argument but I'll address some of these in turn.1. In the calendar year of 2020 we have a better record than Liverpool. Which is pretty impressive considering they got 100 points in the league two season in a row
2. We create and score a lot more. Right now we are about 2.2 GPG which is the highest number post Ferguson
3. We are the comeback kings this season. Instead of letting heads drop like they used to, we now fight our way back and secure the win.
4. At the start of 2018/19 about half the caf thought we were going to end up in top 4 (and the ones having us first were just taking the piss i bet). And the general consensus was that we were still a couple of key signings away (i.e the dreaded rebuild). While now top 4 is seen as a banged on recruitment. That means the bar is raised which also means progress
Do you honestly think we are just making it up as we go along? Zero plan and instructions, the players are just sent out there with a pat on the back and a thumbs up? If Ole really was that much of a clueless bastard as you would have it. Dont you think the players or someone, at the club would have found out by now and ousted him?
Van Gaal had a very visible style, but that did not translate to good results or even good football.