Bojan11
Full Member
- Joined
- May 16, 2010
- Messages
- 33,141
Can’t beat Huddersfield. What the hell is happening?
You may have decided to back him on his initial victories but many like me haven't. All I wanted was someone to see out the season but when he started winning, I was looking for some improvement in our style of play, passing or pressing. We were getting by sheer individual efforts in those games like we have done all these last few years. We all know what happens when individuals start to go through a rough patch, our football becomes crap. This is the time when a manager who can actually coach helps the team. So far Ive seen a guy who looks like a deer in front of headlights in the dugout.To me, nothign really changes. Once again I am surprised at the sheer amount of people having a go at him for daring to raise the bar and giving us the chance to dream. He shoudln't have done PSG like that... otherwise we wouldn't have gotten embarrased by Barca (same way they did the mighty liverpool). He shouldn't have gone on that run and given us some hope at top 4, only to falter on the last day and have so many people turn on him and question his credentials.
Look for me i'm still going to give him at least one year, two real transfer windows with his own clear strategy. Of course, if we drop to midtable or lower by Christmas he will most likely walk, but he still deserves a chance imo. Whats the worse he can do, a worser summer window than our last 3 managers?
This.
We are supposed to be an elite worldwide business.
We are awfully run organisation. Its almost shocking the level of ineptitude involved in this club.
Firstly, there was a bounce from getting rid of Mourinho, it was like a cloud had been lifted an Ole's personality meshed perfectly with that moment. I completely disagree that he was tactically spot on, we were outperforming our xG in many games and then the danger is that when the confidence and efficiency goes, we start to get on the wrong side of results. People were discussing that before the collapse. Look at the Spurs game at Wembley, we were getting absolutely destroyed with De Gea playing out of his skin, all the while Ole sat on the bench, like today, doing nothing. No adjustments, nothing. The big warning signs were there.
The PSG result was a great moment but it was a fluke, nine times out of ten we lose that game.
Once the confidence was dented after a couple of results Ole has completely lost control. In his attempt to recapture that confidence (nostalgia tours to the Cliff) he's had completely the opposite effect and compounded the slide. He's been scrambling just like he was at Cardiff when it went tits up. Tactics and personnel all over the place.
Disagree, we scored alot of team goals. What Ole needs to do this summer is cut short the holidays, and force the team to be together on some bonding trip. They need to start playing like a team again, because when they do , they score goals.You may have decided to back him on his initial victories but many like me haven't. All I wanted was someone to see out the season but when he started winning, I was looking for some improvement in our style of play, passing or pressing. We were getting by sheer individual efforts in those games like we have done all these last few years. We all know what happens when individuals start to go through a rough patch, our football becomes crap. This is the time when a manager who can actually coach helps the team. So far Ive seen a guy who looks like a deer in front of headlights in the dugout.
We will have the same cycle we had with Mourinho, we buy a bunch of players, we sell some and fans turn on the players for a bit and will again realise that we have made a manager mistake again.
That is in retrospect. He could have been ruthless but it would have been too early. If we played just as bad as we do now with the kids, and lost out on top 4 people would blame him and the kids. Like.. "we could have made it if he stuck with his best team, if he trusted them like he did when everything went well in the initial period we would have gotten top 4. Ole changed a winning formula" Etc.. That is the facts, he has trusted, backed and relied on the players that is supposed to be trusted and relied on and they have failed two managers. The season is finished, now is the time to be brutally honest and ruthless about the future. The kids are still in that future, even if they didn't play these games. The older players, not so much, I hope.I don’t blame him for inheriting this mess but not playing the youth ahead of the dross is criminal imo. I really bought into his talk around providing a fair chance and yet we’re here were meaningless games are still played by the same culprits. That’s my biggest disappointment with him.
Of the four managers, two of them should be nowhere near a club like us. They don't have the knowledge or the experience of handling the transition of this huge club. One was way over the hill, this guy didn't even take active participation in the coaching and his club successes happened way long before. We appointed only one manager who had the capacity to handle us but his ego was a bit too much, he was poisonous, turned against the players quickly and his football was being left behind too.Since SAF retired United are averaging 70 points a season, that includes a 2nd place from Jose, without it, the average would be a lot less.
In that period United have had 4 managers with difference ideas and different experience levels, but none have them have come close to winning the league.
A win in the last game will means Ole's first campaign ends with a tally of 69.
Point being, whoever the managers is the results have remained mostly the same. The manager is not the problem at the club.
Question for those who don't think Ole should be the manager: If you got your wish and he was sacked or he walked away from the role at the end of the season, who would you like to see brought in? And realistic choices please, Pep or Klopp aren't coming.
ReignThere are few things i have problem with under his rain. All in all, there are positive and negatives things since he took over. At the end, he is reaping rewards of his decisions as United manager.
Reign
Rashford stuff is tiresome, he can play Lukaku instead who everyone hates and Martial who doesn't give a fuk.He seems all in on Rashford. Based on that alone I would strongly argue he is the wrong man to trust to rebuild this squad. If that's the level he thinks his team need to be at, he will buy us more dross.
To be fair there’s a grey cloud above himThat too
Rashford stuff is tiresome, he can play Lukaku instead who everyone hates and Martial who doesn't give a fuk.
He's better have a damn good idea of what he wants to do over the summer, because if he does nothing, he can kiss the job goodbye by December because the players will eat him up.
He needs to have the balls to shift quite a few of them. Practically shoving them out the door is what he has to do.
After seeing the post match interview Im convinced he is not the right fit, he is either a way too nice guy or just plain naive/stupid. Talking about how the effort was there, making it sound as if it was kind of bad luck and not a shitty display.
Can blame him though, he won the lottery getting the job, he wants to keep it as long as he can but we can forget about that nonsense “survival of the fittest” he will accept anything the board gives, ins and outs, he is in no position to demand anything.
The team will chew and spit him out before december, he doesn’t have the personality to deal with players like Pogba, Martial, Lukaku, FFS he can’t even handle Young.
We got ourselves into another problem by appointing him, we have deadwood in the squad and deadwood in the manager area as well.
Shoot me if you want.
There was one man that was available.
I said it then and my Utd mates laughed in my face.
Brendon Rogers.....Yes that's right.
Watch Leiecster finish above us next season.
Feck the history he had with Liverpool. We should have got him.
Wouldn't surprise me if it still happens end of next season.
But why the heck would the players suddenly down tools just at the very point that CL qualification became a possibility?People give this 'new manager bounce' far to much credit. You cannot perform the way our players did for the first couple of months of Ole's reign unless you possess the ability to do so in the first place.
So, we are going to give a manager, a wad of cash to buy his players, to play a way that we or the owners haven’t seen?
This is going to end well.
What a mess.
Even Moyes talked of a high press and quick attacking play but we never got it.
Giving Ole a transfer window and the job of overhauling his squad based on his passion for the club is probably the most fecked up thing Woodward had done so far.
Shoot me if you want.
There was one man that was available.
I said it then and my Utd mates laughed in my face.
Brendon Rogers.....Yes that's right.
Watch Leiecster finish above us next season.
Feck the history he had with Liverpool. We should have got him.
Wouldn't surprise me if it still happens end of next season.
He's better have a damn good idea of what he wants to do over the summer, because if he does nothing, he can kiss the job goodbye by December because the players will eat him up.
He needs to have the balls to shift quite a few of them. Practically shoving them out the door is what he has to do.
Do you think you maybe give him a bit more slack cos you're from Norway? Calling people's opinions 'shit' during our worst period of form for 50 years is a bit of a joke.I am happy that the shit opinions here dont reflect the majority of the United fans.
By now, everyone should understand that the problem runs deeper than the manager. Its way up to the top, the manager, staff and players. Major rebuild is key.
Getting rid of OGS is the solution? Really?
We might have shit years to come, but now is certainly not the time to change manager again. None of us knows if Ole can be the right fit for the changes who has to come. He might be or he might not be.
The problem for me with people waiting to sack him now is because its so damn gullible. Have you guys ever build something? You fail, you succeed, you make adjustment, you go again. It takes time!
Out of the 4 managers you have mentioned, 2 if they were appointed at this current united, would be getting questioned left right and centre within 6 months of their appointment.Erik Ten Hag, Poch, Tuchel, Allegri (goodness me I'd even take Martinez). All of these managers play with a philosophy, this is the most important aspect for us to move forward as a club. It's the reason why Pep and Klopp are so far ahead, they have positioned everything around a playing identity.
Reason why Madrid have the best squad in Europe and cannot get going without a Zidane (who is a rare commodity) is solely because of being led blindly.
Id try to get Nuno Santo, Pochettino, Allegri, Ten Haag etcQuestion for those who don't think Ole should be the manager: If you got your wish and he was sacked or he walked away from the role at the end of the season, who would you like to see brought in? And realistic choices please, Pep or Klopp aren't coming.
We all knew he was a moron. What I don't get is the dumb blind support Ole gets from the fans here. Even the best managers are struggling here let's give the support to a guy who coaches in the Norwegian league.Woodward had so much time on his hands to make the right call but alas, decided to feck it up again. Will never ever understand the need of giving this guy a job before the end of the season
Question for those who don't think Ole should be the manager: If you got your wish and he was sacked or he walked away from the role at the end of the season, who would you like to see brought in? And realistic choices please, Pep or Klopp aren't coming.
Getting rid of managers so soon isn't ideal usually because they have to remove their players and the whole rebuilding has to start again. Essentially wasting more time. However Ole hasn't had that - so now would be ideal to get rid because once the summer is gone it'll be harder to sack him. So I really hope it works out for him.
Can I see him getting sacked next year? Yes - in the media he's showing niceness, smiling. Yes we don't know if he's ruthless or has another side to him behind closed doors. He certainly picking the team like he's being too nice to the deadwood.
Today would have been perfect to just show everyone (especially Ed) that he ain't don't want to move forward with the deadwood, get in some youth with legs and passion and taking a gamble. If he had drawn or lost at least I could have said Ole has balls, I know what exactly he wants and a vision.
Right now he's looking clueless and that is the worry.