DBT85
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I do also have to wonder why they picked Ole and not any of the others for a short term role. Not that I wanted anyone else for it.
No mention of this?
Oh it was?Freia milk chocolate is the shit
Probably Freia
Freia melkesjokolade?
I do also have to wonder why they picked Ole and not any of the others for a short term role. Not that I wanted anyone else for it.
Yes!
Yeah, there was a picture.Freia melkesjokolade?
Depends what you mean by 'any of the others'. Carrick and McKenna don't have the badges required and are inexperienced managerialwise, and many of the others who played under Fergie are either also inexperienced or experienced but their "philosophies" aren't great (Hughes/Bruce)I do also have to wonder why they picked Ole and not any of the others for a short term role. Not that I wanted anyone else for it.
He doesn't have to be disciplinarian and rule with iron fist to be successful. Some players just need an arm round the shoulder and to be given a platform to express themselves. oli is already sending the right messages. For so long they've had to hear their manager keep telling the world how shite they are, this will undoubtedly give everyone a boost.I wish he'd been more assertive in that interview. Mentioning that it's 'only for six months' gives the players a get-out clause for uncommited performances.
He's obviously a friendly guy. Gabbiadini (former player who was managed by Ole) said that he wasn't convinced that Solksjaer has the personality to manage superstars. I hope he's wrong, and I hope that Ole knows how to lay down the law when necessary. The nice guy schtick will only take him so far. We don't want him to be the management equivalent of a substitute teacher who lets you go on your phone during lessons.
I do also have to wonder why they picked Ole and not any of the others for a short term role. Not that I wanted anyone else for it.
He doesn't have to be disciplinarian and rule with iron fist to be successful. Some players just need an arm round the shoulder and to be given a platform to express themselves. oli is already sending the right messages. For so long they've had to hear their manager keep telling the world how shite they are, this will undoubtedly give everyone a boost.
His first interview
I wish he'd been more assertive in that interview. Mentioning that it's 'six months' and that he's going to 'enjoy the ride' is only going to give the players an excuse for uncommited performances. Especially when they've been making excuses already this season.
He's obviously a friendly guy. Gabbiadini (former player who was managed by Ole) said that he wasn't convinced that Solksjaer has the personality to manage superstars. I hope he's wrong, and I hope that Ole knows how to lay down the law when necessary. The nice guy schtick will only take him so far. We don't want him to be the management equivalent of a substitute teacher who lets you go on your phone during lessons.
Some players need discipline too, it's getting the balance thats key. I'd like to think Ole learnt that from Fergie though
By bringing in Phelan he's done exactly that. From the wording on the website Phelan is the head coach I think it said, so I imagine he'll take most of the training perhaps along with McKenna.Doing it "like Ferguson", what does that mean anyway? Ferguson was not an ordinary manager, he was more of a meta manager who managed other coaches. Like Queiroz, when he tried to find the answer to winning the CL by playing only one striker as designed by Queiroz, as opposed to the gung-ho approach previously sported in the PL - which worked in the PL but not in Europe. Ferguson developed himself over the years, with the help of modern strategy & training coaches. Pining for the original gung-ho is the same mistake like Mourinho trying his original approach, they are both outdated. It doesn't mean anything to say "I'll do it like Ferguson", it's an empty statement and suggests a throw back unlike Ferguson who always kept developing.
His first interview
Anyone has a full video for those in UK?
We had a nice little conversation about it earlier today.Oh it was?
Sound quality isn't great but does this work?
When you say "the others", who do you mean? Solksjaer makes the most sense out of the bunch he came from if that's what you mean
- Keane - has a horrible record with man management. His tactics probably aren't bad, but he's not fit for modern management
- Beckham - not a lot of managing experience
- Cole/Yorke - no idea about either of them
- Scholes - he's a fantastic pundit but he has no management experience.
- Giggs - closest possibility to Solksjaer, but he's happy at Wales and doesn't have as wide experience.
- Hughes - No thanks
- Carrick - He's a good coach I'd say, but lacks the experience needed to make the jump up. Solksjaer is therefore a better fit
- Who else could I be missing?
Just look at that bloody face. I don’t care if he gets us relegated as long as he has us throwing men forward in attack.