talking robot
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He needs time. He has the authority and credibility needed to get us back to the top. He will make mistakes, and will learn from those.
Why not though? If the club were run by somewhat competent people, he would've never been expected to dictate our transfer strategy and identify our targets.Yup. A really good manager can get us top 3, a poor manager will get us top 6. ETH got us top 3 in his first season which suggests he is a very good manager, but the last couple of months suggest that he is maybe only a decent one. A lot will depend on if ETH can fix our midfield and RW. He certainly cannot blame Antony and Mount on Arnold and the Glazers. Those signings are on him.
Equivalent sized clubs like RM and BM have less patient fanbases than Utd imo, I think they demand more from players and definitely more immediate results from managersSome of the discourse across social media has been crazy in the last few weeks. On paper, the defeat on Sunday was worse than the defeat in January but in reality, the January defeat was about as much of an annihalation as a 3-2 defeat to a last-minute winner can be. On Sunday, we were able to control possession for long periods of time. Sure, we didn't really do much with it but last season, we were hard set to control possession against the same calibre of opposition, Sunday represented tangible progress.
In reality, everyone has to realise that Utd fans don't do patience; this is not like any other club, fans have grown up under Fergie and have come pretty much to (unrealistically) expect total dominance from Utd. Let's stop the complaining, let's stop the moaning; people in the media thrive on this as portraying Utd as a crisis club generates content and views for them. Things are not quite as bad as they seem; Spurs away and Arsenal away are for sure two of out hardest 38 games all season. 6 points after four games isn't a disaster; in golf terms, it's probably more like par for the course. People need to keep their heads screwed on and analyse ten Hag and the club as whole with a clear mind.
Equivalent sized clubs like RM and BM have way less patient fanbases than Utd imo, I think they demand more from players and definitely more immediate results from managers
True, I think the default position on new managers for those clubs is different though, it’s more prove to us you’re good enough than this guy is the messiahTo be fair their league is also way less competitive than the PL where 12-13 teams could easily beat the "top" teams on any given night and weren't as dysfunctional as we were for the last 10 years. I doubt ETH would struggle against Celta de Vigo or Werder if he managed these teams, but I guess we'll never know.
True, I think the default position on new managers for those clubs is different though, it’s more prove to us you’re good enough than this guy is the messiah
True, I think the default position on new managers for those clubs is different though, it’s more prove to us you’re good enough than this guy is the messiah
The fact that after 4 games, and 2 losses to Arsenal and Spurs away, that this question is even being raised shows how unreasonable our fanbase is at the moment.
still has no balls to bench Rashford or Bruno when needed
As you have your finger on the pulse in Ajax can you keep an eye on Sutalo and tell us how he is bedding in.Fully back him, but don't let him get close to transfers. He is notorously shit at them. Was at Ajax, and now seems to be so at United as well. I mean, how can he have coached Antony, and not realised he is an extremely one-dimensional, limited player. I knew for a fact that Antony was not Top-6 PL quality, how can he not have.
Alternatively, sack him and send him back to Ajax, because we have been utter shambles since he left.
Literally our only attacking threats. I get that they're erratic at times, but any manager would be insane to be benching Bruno or Rashford in any serious games.Drop two players who regularly our best? Why would you want to do that?
That would be my take as well.I'd say the biggest risk is that he gets the shits with the idiotic way the club is run and buggers off. Likely leaving us with far worse option to appoint.
That's where I'm at as well. We peaked against Barca/Newcastle, we looked rather good all-round and I thought our first XI can compete against anyone, the problem is drop off from there (in terms of squad). We played rather pragmatic football but a lot of players looked much improved.Still the one for now? I'd say yes. He's got enough goodwill and I still have faith in him to achieve good results.
Did I have more faith in him before? Yes I did. There's been some warning signs of our performances/results since the cup final that worries me. I'm not sure if he's the one to lead us back to glory.
I was more convinced he'd lead us back to the top right away after the cup final than I am now.
As you have your finger on the pulse in Ajax can you keep an eye on Sutalo and tell us how he is bedding in.
I see a lot of those posts on the board and I find it very interesting. So how does it work exactly? Building "his full squad" might take another 2 seasons. Should we drop any expectations until he has his full squad?We can safely say that the clubs arent backing him to the fullest if the early transfer list is to go by. He wants 2 strikers, 2 midfielders, RB, and at least 1 CB. We got him 1 young unproven striker, 2 MF but 1 so late on, no CB, RB, and half of first 11 injured with 3 games in. We can argue that he still hasnt got his full squad yet and cant really play to his preffered style.
I think it safe to say that if United dont get new owners (be it Qatar or any other, just wants them to put money in to invest in the squads) then we will see us in limbo another 10 years especially with others clubs that backed by states and spending spree owners. I really getting to the point of being indifferent to the state of this club and football as a whole. Cant be bother too much now.
I have my doubts. The bar is CL qualification this year as well or he should be sacked. I hope things pick up after the internationals.
I see a lot of those posts on the board and I find it very interesting. So how does it work exactly? Building "his full squad" might take another 2 seasons. Should we drop any expectations until he has his full squad?
I have a fundamental problem with managers that only have one way of playing football, especially if they have not proven this to work to the highest level and in multiple environments. If we got Pep from Bayern I would give him all the money and time to build his squad (pretty much what City did). But with the likes of ETH I think it's a major risk. What I would like to see (and this is also a sign of a good manager) is that the team progressess slowly into the direction/final vision of the manager, but is better at each "step". We started very low, then we got to a high level (Barca game/Cup final), but then dropped quite low again in latter stages of the season. What we saw early on in the season looked pretty bad, so I question if we are really making much of a progress. We did spend a small fortune under ETH so it's not like he's not being backed. You can argue we didn't get him a CB and that directly translated to Arsenal loss as we had to go for 5th/6th choice CB pairing. That is true and extremely bad luck. But other than that it seems to me he got what he wanted. Not many clubs would allow to spend 90m on Antony mind you.
I posed this exact question in a private message group yesterday and it hits the nail on the head. I would really feel uncomfortable at this stage in letting Ten Hag further shape the first team in his vision, when there are a lot of red flags.From where we are now there's two options:
1. Completely back him, sell the likes of Sancho, Martial, Maguire etc. Really clear house, then give him another £500m to bring in his players. Even if that means more players like Antony and Mount come in.
2. If any of that makes you feel uncomfortable then you have to sack him this season.