BR7
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You know, there is that very small chance that we could be in serious trouble by the end of the season if we don’t get rid of ole now and bring a real manager in. We can’t discount it entirely
Another difference is that Woodward had no investment in Moyes whatsoever, as he had little or nothing to do with his appointment. Sacking Ole is going to to result in massive loss of face.A big difference back then is that we had senior influential players that Moyes had lost and Woodward would listen to.
Solskjaer hasn't lost these players, they just aren't that good. I'm sure Woodward will have advisors telling him as much.
I would not read too much into the press not reporting that he's getting the sack. I followed Moyes time at Utd (lol) fairly closely and before he was sacked there was ZERO in the press about him getting the boot. Then we beat you at Goodison and next day he was gone.
If Woodward doesn't strengthen the squad this window, then he is crucifying Ole. Or else he has already talked to Poch and is waiting for the end of the season.
You don't feel as if solskjaer will get the sack as it wouldnt solve all that much
I don’t know why people say this. The right managerial appointment can/will make a stark difference. Liverpool fans were protesting FSG then they appoint Klopp and look.
We need a manager that can get us playing football, and none of this counter-attacking crutch thing that seldom works on big teams, and doesn’t for the rest of the table. United should be trying to boss big games rather than hope them kick and run bandit tactics will take us to the promised land.
This isn’t the greatest squad but you mean to tell me a decent manager can’t prevent Burnley knee slides celebrations at OT or even Rochdale taking us to pens at home?
Getting rid of Ole would solve a lot. He’s awful.
Klopp was a world class manager with multiple league and cup titles in a top 5 league as well as a CL final under his belt by the time he got to Liverpool. He also was at the forefront of a style of play, that was changing the football landscape, gengenpressing, much like Pep with tiki-taka or whatever before him.
Ole is just so shameless.
I’m sick of you.
We haven’t played an ounce of good football all season and he’s the worst manager we have ever had. But he’s doing fine. Yes probably by his own personal standards.
Second largest wage bill in the league, massive investment done since Fergie left as a champion (think we’re easily top3 in spending in that period) and you’re telling me casually losing to bottom 6 sides and smiles after each embarrassment are completely fine, because opposition fans assumed we’d again finish out of top4 this season? Well they did so because they know our manager has absolutely no success to his name (and even if I consider Klopp an underachiever, the fact Ole tries to compare himself to the German is just sad), little to no idea how United should play and complete lack of ability in terms of motivating players. That’s far from fine for me
Next you’re gonna tell me that United fans don’t really want to build a bonfire consisting of Liverpool and City fans.
I'm just pointing out that he isn't doing that badly based on league position
You know, there is that very small chance that we could be in serious trouble by the end of the season if we don’t get rid of ole now and bring a real manager in. We can’t discount it entirely
He's 4 points off 14th man. He's doing horrific. Newcas
And if you're entertained and seeing attacking football when we've won just 9 from 24, you need your head checking.
So you don't think we are playing or trying to play attacking football?
I bet @Regulus Arcturus Black is waiting for our next three games to end for those that are using being 5th in the league as a defense for Ole
We may be trying, but we are failing pathetically. Ole isn't a creative manager, it's plain as day that he wants to play gong-and-dash counter attack football and that's about it. It's not as boring as LVG; it's not as boring as Jose's worst games; Moyes' was equal, for me. Moyes was trying to play underdog attacking football and failing, too. One thing Moyes was relatively good at was comfortably beating the lower-level sides. He was shite at everything else.
I bet @Regulus Arcturus Black is waiting for our next three games to end for those that are using being 5th in the league as a defense for Ole
So you don't think we are playing or trying to play attacking football?
Only in the same sense David Moyes wanted to. Difference is that Ole wants to do everything on the counter and Moyes wanted everything to be about getting the ball wide and whipping balls into the box.
Our most entertaining season by far since SAF left was the Zlatan/Pogba year, we made so many chances that year and I just wished we could've seen that team with the current Rashford sharing the goalscoring burden.
Only in the same sense David Moyes wanted to. Difference is that Ole wants to do everything on the counter and Moyes wanted everything to be about getting the ball wide and whipping balls into the box.
Our most entertaining season by far since SAF left was the Zlatan/Pogba year, we made so many chances that year and I just wished we could've seen that team with the current Rashford sharing the goalscoring burden.
Don't think we even tried to cross the ball that much. It was that Fulham game, but we never had Fellaini playing high up the pitch as someone to target in the box.
If Moyes really aimed for that football he would have used him in the same role he had at Everton.
Moyes actually tried to play more possession based football, but just had no clues how to do it. Got better near the end with Mata a bit in the easy games though.
I’m not sure why we would though scholsie, he had a poor first touch and ultimately you kind of expect your strikers to finish one of the crosses coming in.
The point about possession football under moyes I think was to stretch and open spaces in wide areas. He suffered a similar problem to ole, the ball just wasn’t being passed around quickly enough, there were a lot of small side ways lethargic passes and teams would sit deep against us and park busses which made it even more difficult.
I remember we only ever really utilised Fellaini high up the pitch when we we’re chasing a goal near the end of games.
Thanks for,pointing out it was the Fulham game. Do you r member roughly how many crosses we tried I seem to remember it was ridiculous
Nail on the head. Prior to Pool Klopp was already a proven top manager. Ole just isntKlopp did it in 4 years. You are not fecking Yurgen Klopp, you are a mediocre manager from the norwegian league. Klopp reached 2 finals in his first few months and in his first full season he reached 4th with 76 points.
Don't think we even tried to cross the ball that much.
27 crosses per game we averaged, and not City-esque crosses from the byline, they’d come in 30 yards from goal etc from out fulbacks.
Moyes gameplan was the same as at Everton but with added possession I’ll admit, stretch the oppo, get it wide, get it in.
I’d like to know how the poster @fergieisold thinks we’re playing exciting attacking football when the stats not only say we aren’t but every single week we line up with 2 DM’s and more often than not a non-scoring, non-assisting number 10.
Counter attack football is not a style of play, we should be ashamed of saying it as a club like united. If he is using the counter attack football because he has no players then he should be fired. He should implement his ideas of the attacking football he promised the fans of even with shitty players. We see managers around the word try to show their style of football with their teams disregard to the players quality, Poch in Espanyol and Southampton and early Spurs, Klopp in early BVB and early Liverpool. Everybody saw what they were doing. But Ole, what is his style? It is sit back and wait for the other team to lose the ball and counter attack and that is disgraceful to build a team around.Apart from the Fulham game I am not sure we had that as a plan though. More like we didn't know how to break teams down and then crossed it.
Valencia obviously tried his fast crosses towards noone that sometimes worked.
If it was a plan then why on earth didn't he bring Fellaini into the box more like LVG and Mourinho did and Moyes the season before at Everton when Fellaini dominated for him?
Fellaini had 0 goals for us under Moyes and played as a DM away from the goal a lot. Not like he did a good job there anyway.
I guess the answer is Moyes had no clue though. Not sure he had a plan.
Anyway regarding Ole it is clear that we do not have a plan apart from counter attacks when we get the chance.
27 crosses per game we averaged, and not City-esque crosses from the byline, they’d come in 30 yards from goal etc from out fulbacks.
Moyes gameplan was the same as at Everton but with added possession I’ll admit, stretch the oppo, get it wide, get it in.
I’d like to know how the poster @fergieisold thinks we’re playing exciting attacking football when the stats not only say we aren’t but every single week we line up with 2 DM’s and more often than not a non-scoring, non-assisting number 10.
Only if behind the scenes the new manager has signed a contract and Ole knows he is off. It takes a good while to pick your targets, so you'd hope the new manager is already relaying to the club who he is interested in.Happy for Sméagol to see out the rest of the season. It would be almost unfair at this stage and leave a feeling of being somewhat short changed not to let this utter tragedy run its course.
Besides the season is a write-off at this stage and the challenge of detoxifying Solskjaer's special stench will be a much more acceptable task to ask of the new man in the summer.
Counter attack football is not a style of play, we should be ashamed of saying it as a club like united. If he is using the counter attack football because he has no players then he should be fired. He should implement his ideas of the attacking football he promised the fans of even with shitty players. We see managers around the word try to show their style of football with their teams disregard to the players quality, Poch in Espanyol and Southampton and early Spurs, Klopp in early BVB and early Liverpool. Everybody saw what they were doing. But Ole, what is his style? It is sit back and wait for the other team to lose the ball and counter attack and that is disgraceful to build a team around.
Apart from the Fulham game I am not sure we had that as a plan though. More like we didn't know how to break teams down and then crossed it.
Valencia obviously tried his fast crosses towards noone that sometimes worked.
If it was a plan then why on earth didn't he bring Fellaini into the box more like LVG and Mourinho did and Moyes the season before at Everton when Fellaini dominated for him?
Fellaini had 0 goals for us under Moyes and played as a DM away from the goal a lot. Not like he did a good job there anyway.
I guess the answer is Moyes had no clue though. Not sure he had a plan.
Anyway regarding Ole it is clear that we do not have a plan apart from counter attacks when we get the chance.
27 crosses per game we averaged, and not City-esque crosses from the byline, they’d come in 30 yards from goal etc from out fulbacks.
Moyes gameplan was the same as at Everton but with added possession I’ll admit, stretch the oppo, get it wide, get it in.
I’d like to know how the poster @fergieisold thinks we’re playing exciting attacking football when the stats not only say we aren’t but every single week we line up with 2 DM’s and more often than not a non-scoring, non-assisting number 10.
Self preservation. He didn't want his marquee signing to be associated with hoof ball, so he was reluctant to put him in the box.