RedDevilRoshi
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I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?
I’m absolutely lost for words.
I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?
What exactly are we close to?I’m absolutely lost for words.
I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?
I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?
Here's the video. Zero conviction in his words. A defeated man.
Liverpool fans were singing Ole's at the Wheel (that fecking song will haunt us for years to come) that's all the evidence you need to sack him.
No chance any midfielder with a brain will now join United if he stays.Just needs to sign Rice right?
We need a much better manager for these players like yesterday.
No chance any midfielder with a brain will now join United if he stays.
Think a lot will be looking at McCarthy being sacked at Cardiff after the game yesterday.I think some of you are a little naive expecting him to resign or be sacked tonight. For starters, he's never going to resign after recently signing a lucrative three year deal for what's his dream job. As for being sacked, correct me if I'm wrong but its very rare for managers to be sacked on the eve of a bad result, it usually happens the following weekday morning.
I'd be disappointed if he weren't sacked tomorrow like many of us here, but I don't understand posters acting surprised or aghast at the fact he wasn't gone the moment the final whistle blew.
The ones with ambition want to win things. That then leaves you with the past their sell buy date ones who just want a big pay day. We have a few of them in midfield already.Why not? Money still talks.
It does happen I'm sure, but its quite rare. Even trigger happy owners like Roman usually wait a day or two before putting their managers out of their misery. And lets not forget this Manchester "until its mathematically impossible" United PLC we're talking about. We're notoriously slow and tend to dither when it comes to decisions like this. Joel Glazer's probably too busy massaging Tom Brady's shoulders or preparing that Indian cricket team's takeover before he starts to consider United's state of affairs.Think a lot will be looking at McCarthy being sacked at Cardiff after the game yesterday.
Since Ole-inners are probably having even tougher time than the rest of us, I prepared a list of excuses for Ole/reasons for him to stay for them so that they can pick and choose them freely:
1. If Bruno scored the first chance we would win.
2. We were just unlucky and did not finish chances but Liverpool did.
3. Players let Ole down.
4. Fergie lost 1-6 and 0-5 two times. See, Ole is just like him.
5. Fergie was also not as good tactically as in other field. See, Ole is just like him.
6. We persisted with Fergie and hit jackpot - might hit it again. Because Ole is just like him.
7. Ole did wonders to finish 2nd with such a shit squad. Also, he assembled a great squad.
8. Only 3 points from top4 after just 9 games. No reason to panic.
9. Ole assembled a great squad, identifying Ronaldo, Varane, Cavani and Sancho was a stroke of genius. But shame that board forced the likes of VdB on him.
10. Ole himself cleared a lot of deadwood. Shame the board fought against him and extended Grant, Mata, Jones and Bailly contracts.
11. We are top of the group in CL.
12. Great comebacks! Would have done one against Liverpool if not for Ronaldo's offside.
13. A caretaker would only make things worse. If he does not have "United DNA" of course.
14. Changing the mangers is only United Way if an existing manager does not have United DNA and the new one does. Since Ole does have it, no reason to change.
14. Ole plays lots of young players in a united way. Greenwood, Greenwood, Greenwood, Greenwood and Greenwood! And also Amad played once.
15. Ole did great against big teams two years ago.
16. Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City were in perpetual crisis over the last many years. This year Ole was ready to take the title but very unluckily they all started to be great all at once. He cannot be expected to compete with them.
17. Varane was injured. Ole spent only 130m on the remaining defense. So he cannot be held accountable for defense performances. Have you seen Pep's spending on defense?!
18. The atmosphere is great, the boyzzz are buzzing. No other coach could possibly replicate it, even if he wins trophies.
19. Klopp also started slowly at Liverpool. It is a process, a transition. It is not finished, we went too far to break it. Ole needs another 3-4 world class players before he can be judged.
20. Ole cannot be expected to make top4 let alone challenge the title without signing a DM. It is obvious that the board banned him from doing so over the last 3 years.
Think a lot will be looking at McCarthy being sacked at Cardiff after the game yesterday.
Very true. They usually want to discuss the compensation package. Then you get leaving by mutual consent announcement. If we drop right down the table he might start sh*ting himself.It does happen I'm sure, but its quite rare. Even trigger happy owners like Roman usually wait a day or two before putting their managers out of their misery. And lets not forget this Manchester "until its mathematically impossible" United PLC we're talking about. We're notoriously slow and tend to dither when it comes to decisions like this. Joel Glazer's probably too busy massaging Tom Brady's shoulders or preparing that Indian cricket team's takeover before he starts to consider United's state of affairs.
The ones with ambition want to win things. That then leaves you with the past their sell buy date ones who just want a big pay day. We have a few of them in midfield already.
That's what I was getting at. Ole bought Donny, doesn't know what the hell to do with him. Bought Sacho, has he seen how he played for Dortmund, does not know what to to do with him. Plays two DM's (neither of which are DM's) to supposedly help the defence. Well that is going well. Doesn't change formation, when he does eventually makes subs it more often than not is like for like. He wants Declan Rice, I would like Declan Rice, the way things are going he would be better off staying at West Ham.This team hasn't won anything of significance for the better part of a decade now and it's had no problem attracting real talent. I'm not really concerned about the club's ability to buy high-level players to address their problems; I'm much more concerned with the manager's ability to properly use those players.
I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?
THREE!!!Did Jose have as lunatic quotes ?
I can't believe what I'm reading ? WTF ?