Ole is 7/4 to be United manager for the last game of the season. That is just crazy but not sure whether it says more about United or Ole at the moment
where's that? thats a great bet
Ole is 7/4 to be United manager for the last game of the season. That is just crazy but not sure whether it says more about United or Ole at the moment
I can guarantee you Ole would be the manager next year even if he finishes 10th. And that’s a good thing.
Seems like it. Much more fun moaning rather than look at what can be done, and how long it takes to do it.Was only beaten by Pool and City on points after he took over, and started 11 points behind top 4, but guess that is irrellevant?
I guarantee you that's not true. And it's a good thing. Insisting on a wrong manager for sentimental reasons would be stupid.
+1 where is that offered?where's that? thats a great bet
Thinking that the right manager cannot have a poor season is what’s stopping us from finding the right manager in the first place.
where's that? thats a great bet
Depends on the context. Ole hasn't had much success previously and it would be an act of blind faith to stick with him. Fergie did wonders with Aberdeen, the situation was quite different. Real change managers often and are hugely successful.
We’re not Real though are we? And I really don’t want us to be. Success is not a goal unto itself and if you sacrifice your principles and identity chasing success you’ll end up with neither. And that’s what’s been happening ever since SAF retired.
Maybe a major reason why Liverpool have gone 30 years without a league title is that they were a bit too patient with some managers. I understand your reasoning and I don't say that it is wrong but we must avoid Liverpool's mistakes from the 90's which seriously hurt them. To stick with a proven manager is one thing, to do it with an unproven is quite risky. But it's a bit academic at this point as Ole might be successful already this season.
Nah I am with you too.It seems we're the only ones who believe this bro
Like they did last year?
No. The biggest mistakes, which we have been making over and over again since SAF retired, is not to give the manager enough time and proper backing in the transfer market. And when the board has gotten a new manager, they have always chosen one who has a different playing style than the former manager.I guarantee you that's not true. And it's a good thing. Insisting on a wrong manager for sentimental reasons would be stupid.
Depends on the context. Ole hasn't had much success previously and it would be an act of blind faith to stick with him. Fergie did wonders with Aberdeen, the situation was quite different. Real change managers often and are hugely successful.
I think he is screwed.. no signings bar a rb, and having the same players as last season.. I dont see how he will last beyond christmas..Woodward failed him.. simple ...
Was only beaten by Pool and City on points after he took over, and started 11 points behind top 4, but guess that is irrellevant?
Like it was Ole's doing! At least be objective
I think some of us could be forgiven for being a bit disillusioned and skeptical after all the false dawns we've endured. Preseason, in particular, means nothing - let's not forget LVG's first year where we played scintillating football during preseason and won all our matches, only to promptly begin the season disastrously.Not sure how you could be anything but excited and positive after the pre-season so far. Young academy players getting proper minutes and contributing goals, older academy players taking on more responsibility, players putting in more effort than we've seen in a long time, and the whole team looking very sharp.
Expectations have to be realistic at this stage(~7 years into the post Fergie era shitshow), if you can't take joy in seeing a youthful team playing attacking football, and looking like we can give top 4 a run, I don't know why would would bother still following us. Of course, a few more signings would be great, but you can see Ole knows we need them, and I'm happy he's not throwing his toys out of the pram in public like Mourinho did.
So far, I don't think Ole has put a foot wrong(a few teething problems aside), and I'm happy to live in hope that such a great Utd character can possibly bring us back to where we belong(eventually).
I think some of us could be forgiven for being a bit disillusioned and skeptical after all the false dawns we've endured. Preseason, in particular, means nothing - let's not forget LVG's first year where we played scintillating football during preseason and won all our matches, only to promptly begin the season disastrously.
Whilst its great to be winning games, pre season is about finding a balance, a formation, trying players out, tactics, strategies and ultimately, getting the players fit enough for the upcoming season.
Its a bonus that we've won all of our games, but more importantly, im starting to see where Ole wants to go, in regards to style.
So far, there's a few things that i've noticed
- We've used a 4231 in all of our games
- Played with a high line
- Pressed high and in a 442
- Mixture of possession/counter attack
- Roaming wingers/cutting inside
- High full backs
I'm hoping we can take that all of the above into the season.
My only problem with Ole is he tinkers with player's position and parterships way too frequent. He did it at Cardiff and same he did post PSG win. What was working he tampered. After that it was freefall. Two huge but coincidentally same mistakes. Hope he doesn't repeat the same this year.
Ha ha I’ll quote you then too... just need to get McG over the line then we’ll be fine imo.I meant come the end of the season, but fair enough.
I’m not sure so about a 4231 formation when we still have Matic as a starter. Our downfall last season started when we stopped to use a high line and our midfield collapsed.
Greenwood is 18 yard box CF. I don't know why Ole tried him on right. He will waste his talent. He needs to be groomed in what he naturally is, not where Ole wants. That is a waste. Martial is neither a complete left nor a complete center forward. There is nothing in him 'natural' where we say ah that's his position.I'm very impressed with the way the team is playing in pre season. There's a real energy about the team and some of the attacking combinations have been very encouraging.
Wan Bissaka's energy has added a new attacking dimension down the right. It makes Shaw's insistence on overlapping inside even more frustrating.
I really like how Ole is making tweaks in players' positions to get more out of them. Martial is really coming on a lot as the number 9, Greenwood is getting better and better from the right and moving Chong to the left was a really savvy move. Chong was lost having the freedom to cut in from the right. Playing as a genuine old school left winger simplified his game and he was excellent.
With such a young squad with very few leaders, getting off to a strong start and keeping the momentum going is really crucial.
The reason why Greenwood is playing out wide is pretty obvious as many mentioned already. Playing 17 years old unless your physical at that point is as good as like Rooney in the middle might ruin his development.Greenwood is 18 yard box CF. I don't know why Ole tried him on right. He will waste his talent. He needs to be groomed in what he naturally is, not where Ole wants. That is a waste. Martial is neither a complete left nor a complete center forward. There is nothing in him 'natural' where we say ah that's his position.
I agree on AWB. The lad is good going forward. Although I am bit skeptical about his sliding tackles.
Last season apart from stamina I noticed our players lack the ball control when a quick pass come to them. Watch any top teams and most of their players demonstrate exquisite pass-receive-first-touch control when in motion. The only Man Utd players who could play at par were Shaw and Pogba. And between these two Shaw was/is better in that aspect. Team's stamina and speed means nothing if players can't control the incoming ball with first touch while running. The ball should come and stick to foot like magnet. I would love to see improvement in this area.
Stamina and first touch control are not linked. There are specific drills and methods to improve first touch control irrespective of stamina.The reason why Greenwood is playing out wide is pretty obvious as many mentioned already. Playing 17 years old unless your physical at that point is as good as like Rooney in the middle might ruin his development.
Stamina actually plays a huge part with controlling ball and doing something with it. Once general fitness improves, their ball control should as well.
Most have done those drills since young. But, once you are knackered, it all goes to shit. I don't mean to say they will have Messi's touch. I am just simply saying they should not make too many mistakes later in the games due to early fatigue setting in.Stamina and first touch control are not linked. There are specific drills and methods to improve first touch control irrespective of stamina.
Of course it does. Go outside and get somebody to ping a ball at you from 20 yards.Stamina and first touch control are not linked. There are specific drills and methods to improve first touch control irrespective of stamina.
Greenwood is 18 yard box CF. I don't know why Ole tried him on right. He will waste his talent. He needs to be groomed in what he naturally is, not where Ole wants. That is a waste. Martial is neither a complete left nor a complete center forward. There is nothing in him 'natural' where we say ah that's his position.
I agree on AWB. The lad is good going forward. Although I am bit skeptical about his sliding tackles.
Last season apart from stamina I noticed our players lack the ball control when a quick pass come to them. Watch any top teams and most of their players demonstrate exquisite pass-receive-first-touch control when in motion. The only Man Utd players who could play at par were Shaw and Pogba. And between these two Shaw was/is better in that aspect. Team's stamina and speed means nothing if players can't control the incoming ball with first touch while running. The ball should come and stick to foot like magnet. I would love to see improvement in this area.
Stamina and first touch control are not linked. There are specific drills and methods to improve first touch control irrespective of stamina.
Stamina and first touch control are not linked. There are specific drills and methods to improve first touch control irrespective of stamina.
Don't think every new managers breaks records but okay... we should change manager every 15 games and win every trophy we go forIt happens to every team, new manager bounce.
I hate Ed but atleast he has a very clear CL qualification or you are out policy. This should never change for any manager. LVG was let go for falling one point short.Again why is our motivation to not go 30 years without a title like Liverpool? Thats the incorrect thing to focus on and that is what's made us make bad decisions regarding managers and recruitment. Why not just try to have a long term plan with a manager that the board and fans back for a good 5-6 years regardless of results if the style and philosophy are a fit for the club? Ok maybe we'll have a few seasons in irrelevance, but if its fun to watch the games and it is entertaining for the fans I think success will come eventually.
People care too much about not being Liverpool or the banter they'd get from other fans instead of focusing on our own club's development. I'll just take watching United not feel like a chose again and start looking forward to games.