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Even Leeds are making fun of us. And I don't think we've reached the bottom of the barrel yet.
Plus, a new manager would want to introduce a system and not have to rely on Moments and Vibes FC. That takes time. Time which we have precious little given the fixtures. Now is that time. The more the board delays, the more we lose our chance to fight for the only thing we can fight this season.Could be tough considering that there is a high chance that the new manager would take a totally broken squad (maybe 1 win in the last 8 matches, with two humiliations from our biggest rivals), and needs to prepare Arsenal, Villareal and Chelsea matches immediately after the international break, so with only 2-3 days with the players.
It is better to give to him 2 chances (against Atalanta and Villareal) than one chance. Dunno how the board doesn't see it, but then, dunno how the board did not see the Ole fiasco.
Wait for it in the next 3 games.Even Leeds are making fun of us. And I don't think we've reached the bottom of the barrel yet.
Think Leeds have enough worries of their own, although we are probably bringing them some light relief.Even Leeds are making fun of us. And I don't think we've reached the bottom of the barrel yet.
People want Ole gone now, rather than in 3 games time, because the mere prospect of being out of the Champions League at the group stage again is too much to bear. Seems utterly bizarre to hold this view and want a guy who finished third and bottom in his last two CL campaigns, despite the advantage of being a genius tactician who'd have us purring in a matter of weeks, to come in at the same time.
Same goes for the whole losing a European final thing when Conte a) got knocked out of the CL at the group stage and b) lost the Europa League final at the end of that season himself.
Sounds like accepting mediocrity to me. If useless Ole can take over a broken squad far inferior to this one and win 10 in 11 including Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea away then surely a world class manager like conte/whoever else will have no issue.Could be tough considering that there is a high chance that the new manager would take a totally broken squad (maybe 1 win in the last 8 matches, with two humiliations from our biggest rivals), and needs to prepare Arsenal, Villareal and Chelsea matches immediately after the international break, so with only 2-3 days with the players.
It is better to give to him 2 chances (against Atalanta and Villareal) than one chance. Dunno how the board doesn't see it, but then, dunno how the board did not see the Ole fiasco.
This is why hiring legends etc is a really bad idea. Clouds so much judgement.
Why though? They've conceded about a dozen goals in the three games they faced Ole.
About 330 non utd supporters and 8 that will follow Ole blindly no matter what, because hes the Utd way and scored THAT goal 22 years ago.Down to 88.2% now. That’s a .5% decrease today alone. This means in 160 days all of us will be behind Ole!
Why though? They've conceded about a dozen goals in the three games they faced Ole.
I'm fascinated by the reasoning behind letting Ole keep the job longer until we hire someone else. So you want him to do a caretaker role knowing that most people including the players don't think he's up to par and tactically good enough? Is something going to change?
I do wonder how there are genuinely 338 people that want him to stay. They're not all rival fans right?88.7% now. Fraction more want Ole to stay compared to yesterday.
Old player and mates FCIf this is true, what the hell does Sir Alex see in Ole that we don't? I just don't get it.
If the club really is seriously going to see if he can turn things around in 3 games then I have no hope left for United.
Himself in those dark days in the late 80's.If this is true, what the hell does Sir Alex see in Ole that we don't? I just don't get it.
If the club really is seriously going to see if he can turn things around in 3 games then I have no hope left for United.
Just ask Phelan to take the reigns for a few games. Ole is a lame duck.They clearly just need time to find/decide a replacement, the writing is on the wall. They just cant get an interim manager om a days notice which is also understandable
Sounds like giving the new manager (and as importantly, the club) an extra chance.Sounds like accepting mediocrity to me. If useless Ole can take over a broken squad far inferior to this one and win 10 in 11 including Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea away then surely a world class manager like conte/whoever else will have no issue.
Himself in those dark days in the late 80's.
The only thing SAF doesn't realize is that you need to be an exceptional manager to pull off what he did. Ole isn't one
It would be fascinating if it’s what was happening. It’s not though. We just have an incompetent board who don’t know what they’re doing, have made no contingencies and are simply hoping everything just fixes itself because the only football people they know are old United people who’re still backing Ole out of loyalty and bloodymindedness.
This is a very unlucky club, that PSG night f**** us for three years, we can't leave anything to chance.I wouldn’t be largely worried about us winning our next 3 games.
Clutching at straws maybe? Or remembering how good it was at the beginning and those good moments that were better than anything we'd seen since Fergie.Can I ask how you are undecided?
Obviously everyone has their opinions but I truly can't understand anyone who even considers that he should get another game.
The Mail says Fergie, Woody, and Arnold were at training. He ain’t goin nowhere. What a laughingstock this teamBecause Ole seems to have gotten away with it this week, I don’t see him being sacked after the Spurs or Atlanta games due to quick turnover. I think we are looking at the international break. I would have preferred to make the change this week if are going to do it.
Not all of usDown to 88.2% now. That’s a .5% decrease today alone. This means in 160 days all of us will be behind Ole!
I've thought about this a bit. The only way not sacking Ole makes any sense is if some of the rumors are true: Zidane has no interest. They don't like Conte due to his style of football (and he wants a decently long-term contract, and they don't want to use an interim because they feel Ole isn't 'that bad." And maybe they are still deciding on who to bring in such as Ten Hag and they know he won't come until the season is over. Basically making Ole the interim without saying it.
He didn't demand drinkwater or bakayoko he wanted someone else but Chelsea board signed them.
So they paid him the price of one dvb to get rid of him? Not that bad if it doesn't work out in the next 7 months then
My problem with this is that the club's reservations worry me. Partly because I don't trust the incompetent set-up that runs this club, but partly because of the media leaks. It seems Conte wants to introduce his own backstaff and the club is once again protecting the mates. It's highly likely that Conte would want to get rid off Carrick and McKenna, and rightly so, but Mates FC sticks for its mates. Of course, he'd want control of the transfers, how much control is anyone's guess. But that IMO is also a good thing because Fletcher literally has zero experience at the job and Conte's transfers throughout his years has mostly been hits.
Conte agreed to part ways with Inter for 7 million, so there's that. Also, that's not true. Conte is not a crazy spender like Jose. He'll work with what he has, but he would expect ambition, yes, like any top manager in the world. You think Guardiola works on a shoestring budget or something? His transfer spending at Juve, Inter and Chelsea has been entirely reasonable and this club if nothing else, loves to throw absurd amount of money at things.
I'm afraid this is what United is and has become and it will be the death of this club as an elite force in English football.Old player and mates FC
I've no good answer for that. It only makes "some sense" not a lot.Say that's true, and it's very understandable that a club needs some time to address a situation like this, let alone a club known for having no succession planning, if Ole has lost the dressing room almost anyone from within the club would make more sense as a very temporary caretaker until they either hire a new manager or get in an experienced interim manager.
Would the players want to bail him out? Is it just fine to risk qualifying from the CL group?
Agree with the rest, but I disagree here. When Moyes came in, he got rid of a title winning staff, that knew the culture of the club from top to bottom, and replaced it with his Everton mates who had won diddly squat for their entire career. What Conte is going to do is replace our absolutely incompetent staff that has delivered absolute shit for 3 years with people that have won titles, cups and have years of experience at a top level. It's not the same. I'd only keep Phelan in because of his experience and because he knows the culture of the club from the Fergie days to Ole's crap. Eventually you can phase him out as well because I have zero idea what Phelan is doing right now except be a mascot. But the club absolutely has to get rid of McKenna and Carrick. There's no place for sentimentality here.Re: the backroom staff, the lesson from the Moyes appointment was to have continuity and to not get rid of everyone who knows how the club is run. I'm only a software engineer but my experience of corporate life says that you can't introduce wholesale change like that. Keep the low level grunts, replace a little bit of the upper management and let them decide who to keep, who to fire slowly over a couple of years. In our case, keep Phelan, get rid of McKenna, Carrick, Ole and let Conte bring in a few of his guys. I'm sure they can work it out.
Telegraph reported Woodward wasn't there.The Mail says Fergie, Woody, and Arnold were at training. He ain’t goin nowhere. What a laughingstock this team