Jaxa
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If Ole leaves do the entire coaching staff (Carrick, Phelan, etc.) follow suit?
Yes and thank god they’re equally to blame for this mess
If Ole leaves do the entire coaching staff (Carrick, Phelan, etc.) follow suit?
You are right, he won’t take any dollars but a sh*t tone of pounds.He loves the club. He will take zero $. Joking aside, i think there is always mutual termination involved
Yes, which is why it's so bizzare the club seemed in such a rush to renew all their contracts.If Ole leaves do the entire coaching staff (Carrick, Phelan, etc.) follow suit?
A 3-0 against useless Spurs may do the trick hopefullyAnother 5 nil at the hands of city ought to do the trick, if not then 5 nil against chelsea should.
As magical as that PSG come back was, god knows I would have rather lost it. Eventually that was what made the board sign Ole as a permanent manager and here we are now 3 years latter wasted.
Yes, which is why it's so bizzare the club seemed in such a rush to renew all their contracts.
Subtle.No way do we sack him, we have to put the message out that we are totally behind Ole come hell or high water.
We are Man Utd and we need to stand by our man.
This is also the sentiments I feel. The fans contribute to the owners mediocrity by using the same fairytale argument that because things failed under Mourinho, hiring a renown manager is out of the question. I appreciate Solskjaer finishing second last season, however Poch did the exact same thing under Spurs and it is still totally disregarded.
The club should really look at Chelsea with Lampard last season and use that as a metric to move forward. LVG and Mourinho failing is on them exclusively, the glazers should be hiring a world class coach and they are available.
Most expensive win in club's historyAs magical as that PSG come back was, god knows I would have rather lost it. Eventually that was what made the board sign Ole as a permanent manager and here we are now 3 years latter wasted.
A 3-0 against useless Spurs may do the trick hopefully
Honest. No other club of our stature would take him so he really has come too far to give up.Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he has "come too far to give up" despite overseeing Sunday's 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Mohamed Salah claimed a hat-trick while Naby Keita and Diogo Jota also scored in the Reds' dominant win.
Solskjaer said the loss is his "darkest day" as manager but will carry on.
"I have come too far to give up. I am not built that way," he told BBC Radio 5 live.
No way do we sack him, we have to put the message out that we are totally behind Ole come hell or high water.
We are Man Utd and we need to stand by our man.
Yep, by now they normally come out with we have confidence in the manager or as such bollocks.Oddly quiet from United's side tonight, I think something's brewing.
Really? I thought that those are always a rumoursYep, by now they normally come out with we have confidence in the manager or as such bollocks.
i'm hoping that's just a liverpool fan or someone trying to get promoted by playing the contrarian.Backing managers too long is arguably our worst trait at this stage
Usually is like clockwork after a bad game or a period of dropped points when media pressure ramps up. Not quite as mechanical as Raiola’s Pogba tweets but it’s close.Really? I thought that those are always a rumours
As magical as that PSG come back was, god knows I would have rather lost it. Eventually that was what made the board sign Ole as a permanent manager and here we are now 3 years latter wasted.
Thanks for killing my mood before going to bed. Thanks a lot.The rumblings would have started now if he was going. They could not keep a lid on LVG and Mourinho's departures. Even Fergie's retirement leaked the night before.
Thank for killing my mood before going to bed. Thanks a lot.
The rumblings would have started now if he was going. They could not keep a lid on LVG and Mourinho's departures. Even Fergie's retirement leaked the night before.
Phelan the only one who could possibly survive in my opinion.If Ole leaves do the entire coaching staff (Carrick, Phelan, etc.) follow suit?
Phelan the only one who could possibly survive in my opinion.