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Thinks Di Zerbi is better than Pep.
Getting more and more convinced it's an old boys club these days. Keep the lads you know in jobs by all means necessary.
That’s exactly what Utd is now. I mean, what more do you need to see…?
Getting more and more convinced it's an old boys club these days. Keep the lads you know in jobs by all means necessary.
That’s exactly what Utd is now. I mean, what more do you need to see…?
How does hiring Conte go against the groundwork that has been laid?Spot on. I get that people are desperate for success and/or Ole to be sacked, but if we did go ahead and bring abord Conte, would that mean we would win the league? Hes a good manager no doubt, but hes also up against two(or three) of the best managers on the planet, who all had a lot more time to refine their teams
There's no guarantees either way, but I think short term Conte is more likely to win than the alternatives on offer. This isn't like Mourinho, who looked like damaged goods when he left Chelsea. Conte won the league just last season, making it 5 league titles in his last 7 seasons as a club manager.
Also, even if Conte didnt win this season (an 8 point gap is hard to turn), he would go into next season warm. A new manager in the summer would go into next season as a new face and wouldn't be expected to realistically challenge, especially if we go with Ten Haag or Potter, or some other manager stepping up for the first time. Waiting til summer could mean we're then waiting til 2023-2024 for a tilt at the title.
That’s exactly what Utd is now. I mean, what more do you need to see…?
Pretty much. This place bang on about how badly run we are, but are furious we aren't jumping at the chance to hire a manager who goes against a lot of the groundwork that has been laid over the last couple of seasons. It's hilariously daft, but to be expected on SadCafe.
As per the reports Zidane isn't really interested so we can't be overly choosey. In our current position, to justify letting a top top manager, we have to have something great to show for it soon.I preferred Ten Hag or Zidane over Conte so not really too concerned about us not getting him. What is concerning is the seeming lack of proactiveness from our board to convince these managers to join us now. If Spurs can convince Conte to join them, why can’t we with all our resources convince an out of job Zidane or an Ajax manager to join us? Lack of apathy from our board in contrast to the reaction from Spurs is infuriating.
As per the reports Zidane isn't really interested so we can't be overly choosey. In our current position, to justify letting a top top manager, we have to have something great to show for it soon.
I agree with that. If we have decided not to make a move for Conte I desperately hope the club has something else planned. Talks of Rodgers or waiting for Pochetinho is disconcerting to say the least.As per the reports Zidane isn't really interested so we can't be overly choosey. In our current position, to justify letting a top top manager, we have to have something great to show for it soon.
You must be joking. We are talking about the most incompetent board and CEO in football. Our standard and expectations have dropped massively.I agree with that. If we have decided not to make a move for Conte I desperately hope the club has something else planned. Talks of Rodgers or waiting for Pochetinho is disconcerting to say the least.
The problem is we doesn’t seem to build something at all. Hell, Ole just bought in Sancho to go all attack and reverted to 5 at the back making his marquee signing a surplus to requirement. He doesn’t know what he is doing. We can all speak about long term plan but in reality it’s day by day struggles with Ole : the only plan is how to not get sacked next day.But as history has shown Conte very rarely stays at one place for too long. If he failed to win it this season, and the next one, there is a very real probability he would have left us and we would be back to square one.
There is this weird idea around here that changing managers often is a sure way to success, but if you look at Liverpool and City they have been there 6/5 years, where as Contes longest tenure was the three years he spent at Juventus, where he enjoyed unrivaled domestic success.
Roy Keane practically told us this a few years back. Its a damn shame.
There’s no groundwork, Ole has just spent a lot of money on individual players without any kind of sustainable plan. The next manager has to come in and correct this.
Hopefully Atalanta do the business tonight and bring us closer to the end of this sorry saga.
Hopefully it brings a story to ninja sagaYou want the team to lose tonight and not qualifying for the knockouts just to see Ole sacked? Okay.
You want the team to lose tonight and not qualifying for the knockouts just to see Ole sacked? Okay.
Absolutely. I would tolerate short term pain for long term gain.
At this point I'm convinced Ole won't get sacked no matter what happens. He's just the perfect patsy for the board to hide behind. Loss against Atalanta and City, job threatened, win against Watford, job steadied, repeat. Cue another 200 million spending spree next season to fight for top 4. Thrilling years await us, for sure.
I don't believe this is true but if it is then the win against Spurs might have done more damage to our future than a loss against Liverpool. I can't believe that all it takes to impress senior figures at OT is just a single win against a side as poor as Spurs were under Nuno.
But as history has shown Conte very rarely stays at one place for too long. If he failed to win it this season, and the next one, there is a very real probability he would have left us and we would be back to square one.
There is this weird idea around here that changing managers often is a sure way to success, but if you look at Liverpool and City they have been there 6/5 years, where as Contes longest tenure was the three years he spent at Juventus, where he enjoyed unrivaled domestic success.
Just said on the United Stand that the Athletic have quoted the club basically saying Conte was too volatile for the conservativeship of the board!
This is Manchester United an elite club managed by an incompetent jobsworth. He needs to go, the sooner that happens the better. Scraping past the easiest group in CL history isn't saying much.
You’re embarrassing yourself at this point
"Considering and Monitoring FC". Give me a break with this crap. And what does 'board fancied' even mean? Another puppet like Ole who's just happy to be here? Every top manager is demanding. If the board expects to get a world class manager, then they better get used to it because you won't find wet flannels at this level of football.It was quite widely reported that his job was under serious discussion last week and if there was somebody who the board fancied available, then he’d have gone. Unless we go on a run similar to last season, I think he’ll do well to see out the season.
Ha ha... says the Ole fanboy who probably wanked himself into a coma at beating a hapless Spurs.
"Considering and Monitoring FC". Give me a break with this crap. And what does 'board fancied' even mean? Another puppet like Ole who's just happy to be here? Every top manager is demanding. If the board expects to get a world class manager, then they better get used to it because you won't find wet flannels at this level of football.
Pathetic. I’m not an ‘Ole fanboy’. I’ve said quite openly that I don’t feel he’s the right man for the job, I’m just not irate that somebody else who I feel isn’t right for the job (and would be far more damaging long term) has accepted a job elsewhere.
The desire to see your own team lose is something I can never ever get behind
"Considering and Monitoring FC". Give me a break with this crap. And what does 'board fancied' even mean? Another puppet like Ole who's just happy to be here? Every top manager is demanding. If the board expects to get a world class manager, then they better get used to it because you won't find wet flannels at this level of football.
On what planet do you live in, man? Conte is top 5 in managers. We're also a joke of a club, I'm sorry but it's true. Klopp rejected us, Zidane rejected us, Guardiola rejected us. We're not as "big" as you think we are, not anymore that is.Manchester United should not be scraping the bottom of the sales section of who is out of work or employed by a minnow who will be easily obtained for their next manager.
There are many managers who could be obtained if the club really wanted them and then paid a severance package to their employer.
Oh so you'd refuse Tuchel? Or Zidane? Or Guardiola? Because they are the absolute same to Conte. Yeah, sure, you can go for Poch, he'd be happy to be here. But he is not a world class manager and he is never going to take us to that next level with this competition we have in the PL. But fine - Ole at the wheel yay.Not every top manager is as volatile as Antonio Conte. Look at how his last 2 jobs ended. The board are looking long term when avoiding Conte, I feel it’s the right decision. I may be proved wrong, I may be proved right. I just believe that there is such a desire to get rid of Ole from a lot of people on here that they’re ignoring the glaring cons in apponting Conte
He left his last 2 jobs after falling out with the club and text his star striker at Chelsea telling him he was gone. He wins a few trophies, sure, but he does it in a very volatile way. Our board are on the stand for a lot of things, being wary and ultimately steering clear of conte isn’t one of those for me
Manchester United should not be scraping the bottom of the sales section of who is out of work or employed by a minnow who will be easily obtained for their next manager.
There are many managers who could be obtained if the club really wanted them and then paid a severance package to their employer.
On what planet do you live in, man? Conte is top 5 in managers. We're also a joke of a club, I'm sorry but it's true. Klopp rejected us, Zidane rejected us, Guardiola rejected us. We're not as "big" as you think we are, not anymore that is.
Oh so you'd refuse Tuchel? Or Zidane? Or Guardiola? Because they are the absolute same to Conte. Yeah, sure, you can go for Poch, he'd be happy to be here. But he is not a world class manager and he is never going to take us to that next level with this competition we have in the PL. But fine - Ole at the wheel yay.
Not sure we're really in a position to be turning our nose up at someone who wins trophies though.He left his last 2 jobs after falling out with the club and text his star striker at Chelsea telling him he was gone. He wins a few trophies, sure, but he does it in a very volatile way. Our board are on the stand for a lot of things, being wary and ultimately steering clear of conte isn’t one of those for me
But as history has shown Conte very rarely stays at one place for too long. If he failed to win it this season, and the next one, there is a very real probability he would have left us and we would be back to square one.
There is this weird idea around here that changing managers often is a sure way to success, but if you look at Liverpool and City they have been there 6/5 years, where as Contes longest tenure was the three years he spent at Juventus, where he enjoyed unrivaled domestic success.