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What Ronaldo supposed to say? "Nah, Ole is fecking shit"
Hey if our supporters can do it...
What Ronaldo supposed to say? "Nah, Ole is fecking shit"
While that sounds good and somewhat plausible, I don't think, it is true though. As you said, Ferguson was the man, he made the decisions in an environment, that was framed by the owners but ultimately, he was the one making "sports" decisions. When he retired, together with Gill, it wasn't like he left the front seat of a car just waiting for a new driver that can drive that car just as SAF. To stay in the metaphor - when SAF left, he took with him the driver seat, the wheel and the gear knob.tl-dr; Unless club structural issues are fixed and Manager's role is well-defined, Ole is our best bet, so good to back him.
Regardless of tactical astuteness, Ole needs credit for assembling the squad and creating an atmosphere for Ronaldo to entertain the thought of joining. Ronaldo wouldn't have joined us, had it been the 2019 squad with his exact same career situation, simple as that. 3 managers tried doing what he tried, but didn't come close. There are clubs like Chelsea that are built for a modular structure that enable outsiders to come in and manage, while everything else is running on it's own. United on the other hand, given how Ferguson managed it was more centralized. Only an insider who understands what made Ferguson's United successful could manage it successfully. This is what Mourinho called "structural" issues. So until Ed Woodward and others figure out how to create a modular structure with segregation of duties well established, etc., it has to be an insider.
Four games in and top of the league. Can't really complain.
Oh you.
Ok. 2nd then. Not that much better as he scored just before the breakSure, if you take away Maguires header (on target )
What Ronaldo supposed to say? "Nah, Ole is fecking shit"
Yeah on targetOk. 2nd then. Not that much better as he scored just before the break
You're kidding right. 2.77xg to 0.62xg
TrueFacts are meaningless in the face of ideology. Wouldnt waste your time
unknown user said:Xg honestly, what a load of waffle.
Remember when Solskjær was so bad that we couldn't possibly attract top players? Don't see that daft arguement so much these days, do you?
Remember when he was a PE teacher completely out of his depth who wouldn’t last six months? Now he’s the perfect Glazer stooge good enough to guarantee you top 4 but not good enough to win trophies. He’s also cheating because unlike his predecessors who spent hundreds of millions he hasn’t pissed it up the wall and he keeps making great signings who win him games. What a sneaky cnut he is. I mean at this rate if we give him another few windows we may end up with the best squad of players in Europe…we can’t have that can we?Remember Brexit FC when we wouldn’tsign anyone who wasn’t English.
This is how I like it. It's our way. And I hope Ole succeeds.tl-dr; Unless club structural issues are fixed and Manager's role is well-defined, Ole is our best bet, so good to back him.
Regardless of tactical astuteness, Ole needs credit for assembling the squad and creating an atmosphere for Ronaldo to entertain the thought of joining. Ronaldo wouldn't have joined us, had it been the 2019 squad with his exact same career situation, simple as that. 3 managers tried doing what he tried, but didn't come close. There are clubs like Chelsea that are built for a modular structure that enable outsiders to come in and manage, while everything else is running on it's own. United on the other hand, given how Ferguson managed it was more centralized. Only an insider who understands what made Ferguson's United successful could manage it successfully. This is what Mourinho called "structural" issues. So until Ed Woodward and others figure out how to create a modular structure with segregation of duties well established, etc., it has to be an insider.
Remember when he was a PE teacher completely out of his depth who wouldn’t last six months? Now he’s the perfect Glazer stooge good enough to guarantee you top 4 but not good enough to win trophies. He’s also cheating because unlike his predecessors who spent hundreds of millions he hasn’t pissed it up the wall and he keeps making great signings who win him games. What a sneaky cnut he is. I mean at this rate if we give him another few windows we may end up with the best squad of players in Europe…we can’t have that can we?
Remember when he was a PE teacher completely out of his depth who wouldn’t last six months? Now he’s the perfect Glazer stooge good enough to guarantee you top 4 but not good enough to win trophies. He’s also cheating because unlike his predecessors who spent hundreds of millions he hasn’t pissed it up the wall and he keeps making great signings who win him games. What a sneaky cnut he is. I mean at this rate if we give him another few windows we may end up with the best squad of players in Europe…we can’t have that can we?
Almost half of Villa's squads are suspended or injured. Go with Tuchel, he has more luck.Ole is a lucky manager. Not only does he have the individual talents to bail him out if we are playing shite which I will not be surprised we will see more of this season, but now events that you Would not believe is happening to aid his fortune such as Wilson being out today and now, for our next game west ham best player in Antonio is suspended. I will have to take ole to Las Vegas with me.
Ole is a lucky manager. Not only does he have the individual talents to bail him out if we are playing shite which I will not be surprised we will see more of this season, but now events that you Would not believe is happening to aid his fortune such as Wilson being out today and now, for our next game west ham best player in Antonio is suspended. I will have to take ole to Las Vegas with me.
If you watched the first half, can you say we played good football?
Four games in and top of the league. Can't really complain.
Then that is a very low standard you have towards what constitute as good football. We had lots of misplaced passes, was not intricate with our passing, our movements should have improved, and better decision and shooting was needed. Maybe I just have high standard.
I always praised ole for his signing. I have never criticized him about that and some claims that because of that he will make a good director of football over a manager.
There seems to be a sizeable proportion of this forum for whom nothing less than 90 minutes plus of dominance will suffice. And consequently, they will end up being disappointed. Unfortunately for them, might I add, cos there literally isn't a team in existence who has that in them. Not even Pep's wonder squad.
I try and make a conscious effort not to get dragged into this thread cos it's gone way beyond debate here and is overall a pretty toxic place, but the one comment I will make is that the win we got today was literally a carbon copy of the sorts of wins Liverpool got in their mammoth winning run in 2019/20. But when Klopp did it, it was a sign of the mentality monsters he created. With us, it's yet another sign that what we're doing is unsustainable.
Ole can't win, even when he does, ironically enough.
PL is won, now we win the CL final against Young Boys.No one ever won the league in September, but who is gonna catch us?
Great post. This guy gets why exactly Ole could work for us why why he has a better chance to be successful here than many of the more lusted after coaches.
PS: On another note I'm not exactly sold on the need to become more like Chelsea in that regard. There's a reason I like United over Chelsea as an overseas fan and one of them is exactly the "family run" feel to it, whereas at Chelsea it seems hollow, just chop and change for the latest hipster coach. We should know what we are and our future managerial appointments should cater to that rather than what makes other clubs successful.
As far as I understood, a modular model is implemented now - lets see how it works, until now, it seems to run pretty good and I am happy see how it developes. But crediting Ole with all that, I don't know, seems a bit naive to me. It could very well be at least as connected with Woody finally getting a grip realizing his own limits and having Murtough in a more influential position.
Ikr. Ole cultists will latch on to anything geezus. Can't just be happy with a win, gotta try to make it all about Ole. Admittedly, Ronaldo will give them a lot to gloat about though, not gonna lie.What Ronaldo supposed to say? "Nah, Ole is fecking shit"
Ikr. Ole cultists will latch on to anything geezus. Can't just be happy with a win, gotta try to make it all about Ole. Admittedly, Ronaldo will give them a lot to gloat about though, not gonna lie.
But I'll tolerate their delusion if Ronaldo carries us to a few trophies. Only thing that is a worry is the fallout after he leaves because his brilliance is going to be make the club forget we have a clownshow as a coaching team.
Yeah pretty much. I said something recently on Twitter about some stats guy (supposedly a Utd fan) who constantly denigrates Utd under Ole for having no plan and our results being unsustainable, that the way he talks about us, you'd be forgiven for thinking that we're Burnley, and not the team who was behind only Man City in points accrued since January 2020, and I think since Ole first joined in his caretaker stint we've been comfortably third on that metric as well, behind only the all conquering Liverpool and City sides.I think some people are too stubborn to admit they were wrong about Ole. We go on big runs and they disappear for weeks on end then we draw a match and they all come out the woodwork with the stock crap they spout as if its a vindication. These people obviously have short memories if they dont remember the ‘tried and tested big cv’ managers that we had before hand and how that worked out.
Would be nice to see a bit more positivity, its the best squad we have had since 2008 in my opinion and we are moving in the right direction. Unfortunately, some cling to the absurd notion that unless we are 7-0 ahead at half time every week then everything is a pile of shit. Or if we come from behind to win then we are ‘lucky’ as if we are some piece of shit bottom half championship side that has no facility to get a result if they concede. Or we relied on ‘individual brilliance’ because best, charlton, cantona, robson, beckham, scholes etc etc were all bang average middle of the road players who just relied on following the managers tactics and never did anything spontaneous or brilliant on the pitch.
Yeah pretty much. I said something recently on Twitter about some stats guy (supposedly a Utd fan) who constantly denigrates Utd under Ole for having no plan and our results being unsustainable, that the way he talks about us, you'd be forgiven for thinking that we're Burnley, and not the team who was behind only Man City in points accrued since January 2020, and I think since Ole first joined in his caretaker stint we've been comfortably third on that metric as well, behind only the all conquering Liverpool and City sides.
That alone should tell you that what we're doing under Ole is pretty fecking sustainable, no?
Another corker was this absolute toilet water of a tweet:
Like seriously, what does that even mean?