#Oleout on Man Utd’s official instagram account

Being the best fan isn't sticking your head in the ground while the club completely falls apart. I don't care what other united fans say or what you say. Being a zombie watching ole ruin this club is not what a good fan does. I couldn't care less what he's done as a player, this is about him as a manager.

The time for him to go with a modicum or respect was when his caretaker season ended. Since then he's lied about his preferred tactics only to play worse than mourinho (or at the best the same level), played players unfit, and is on track to ruin careers of multiple promising youngsters. He's shown favoritism to mediocre players instead of giving other players an opportunity.

Again, this is a hashtag to get him fired, you're acting like I'm tar and feathering him or something. Get a grip and act like a fan of a big club.
Come on mate, think you take yourself a little too serious. All this Ole Out stuff will never be something that forces the owners hands of something (thank god btw). Ole Out is out there for more than 2 years, putting it on fan channels will lead to nothing more than an increasingly toxic environment. And at some point we will find ourselves with Carrick as Caretaker or with Steve Bruce. Club needs to make smart decisions now, not rushed ones. And knowing they are mostly unknown entities in that game, I am more than giving them a bit more time to act. As long as they do it right.

I've been lurking on this forum long enough to remember the old days (when United were successful) and you guys would quote & laugh at RAWK for threads like this there whilst at the same time saying that you guys would never be this embarrassing or cringeworthy if you were in the same situation.

I wonder if RAWK currently have a "Redcafe goes into meltdown" megathread there quoting threads like this like you guys always used to do for them.
So true... I mean, I always knew the potential to be bat shit crazy was here all that time but these times brought it out. Only shows that only success breeds overall decency. Not a good outlook for that planet.

@Deery and @UnofficialDevil I'm glad you two so graciously put aside your differences and came to an amicable agreement. I won't bother responding to your pm's below now as it's all been put to bed.
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Yeah because I feel embarrassed not going on United’s Official account and spamming it Ole Out, how silly of me.

Just a play on words. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
Based on what? Ole could save himself the bother and resign, but you and I both know he wants that payout if he is to go, or to continue spending money without restraint until he wins something (could take many years). If he was down then he'd walk.

Most likely but then most managers do don't they.

Out of interest did you think Moyes should have did the decent thing and walked back in 2014 instead of hanging on for his big payout?
 
Come on mate, think you take yourself a little too serious. All this Ole Out stuff will never be something that forces the owners hands of something (thank god btw). Ole Out is out there for more than 2 years, putting it on fan channels will lead to nothing more than an increasingly toxic environment. And at some point we will find ourselves with Carrick as Caretaker or with Steve Bruce. Club needs to make smart decisions now, not rushed ones. And knowing they are mostly unknown entities in that game, I am more than giving them a bit more time to act. As long as they do it right.


So true... I mean, I always knew the potential to be bat shit crazy was here all that time but these times brought it out. Only shows that only success breeds overall decency. Not a good outlook for that planet.


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We disagree, I'd literally take Bruce or random caretaker (anyone not on our current coaching staff) over Ole. If Ole stays much longer there will be a mass exodus of players at the end of the season because players will not want to further cripple their careers playing for this club. We're already looking at losing (from people Ole has said is a part of the first team, obviously there are a few more like Mata): Pogba, Cavani, DVB, Lingard, and Matic. Then combine that will players who have been rumored to be revolting: Ronaldo, Telles, Bailly, Bruno (less likely on this one but reports today that he is frustrated), and no way Sancho's agent is thrilled with him being here. Say what you want about the but if we lose just the players basically guaranteed to be gone we will struggle to replace them adequately. The Glazers are not spending enough to get 4 or 5 first team players. Some can be made up on youth but it's looking to be an incredibly expensive summer already.

I think removing him now regardless of who replaces him is the better move. His post is untenable in my eyes. Feel free to disagree, I understand acting slower and more methodically but this club fails miserably at doing that.
 
We disagree, I'd literally take Bruce or random caretaker (anyone not on our current coaching staff) over Ole. If Ole stays much longer there will be a mass exodus of players at the end of the season because players will not want to further cripple their careers playing for this club. We're already looking at losing (from people Ole has said is a part of the first team, obviously there are a few more like Mata): Pogba, Cavani, DVB, Lingard, and Matic. Then combine that will players who have been rumored to be revolting: Ronaldo, Telles, Bailly, Bruno (less likely on this one but reports today that he is frustrated), and no way Sancho's agent is thrilled with him being here. Say what you want about the but if we lose just the players basically guaranteed to be gone we will struggle to replace them adequately. The Glazers are not spending enough to get 4 or 5 first team players. Some can be made up on youth but it's looking to be an incredibly expensive summer already.

I think removing him now regardless of who replaces him is the better move. His post is untenable in my eyes. Feel free to disagree, I understand acting slower and more methodically but this club fails miserably at doing that.
Extend the hashtag to #OleoutBrucein
 
The name 'Steve Bruce' should be banned from this board.
 
You sound about 12, go on Instagram and post #OleOut.

The man will be gone in good time, show him some respect.
Weird post. There's nothing disrespectful about a supporter expressing his feelings to the club he supports about a change that he feels is for the club's benefit.
 
The club post a load of bollocks, the players have people post a load of bollocks on their behalf but fans expressing they’re not happy with the current state of affairs is being frowned upon and called childish. I don’t do it myself but it might be more effective than clapping everyone down the tunnel after every humiliation.
 
We disagree, I'd literally take Bruce or random caretaker (anyone not on our current coaching staff) over Ole. If Ole stays much longer there will be a mass exodus of players at the end of the season because players will not want to further cripple their careers playing for this club. We're already looking at losing (from people Ole has said is a part of the first team, obviously there are a few more like Mata): Pogba, Cavani, DVB, Lingard, and Matic. Then combine that will players who have been rumored to be revolting: Ronaldo, Telles, Bailly, Bruno (less likely on this one but reports today that he is frustrated), and no way Sancho's agent is thrilled with him being here. Say what you want about the but if we lose just the players basically guaranteed to be gone we will struggle to replace them adequately. The Glazers are not spending enough to get 4 or 5 first team players. Some can be made up on youth but it's looking to be an incredibly expensive summer already.

I think removing him now regardless of who replaces him is the better move. His post is untenable in my eyes. Feel free to disagree, I understand acting slower and more methodically but this club fails miserably at doing that.
I don't think, it is about "more methodically" it is more about "not making it harder than it is anyways". I understand, what you are saying but I think, Ole is perfectly fine as a caretaker. As long as players are handled somewhat transparently, I don't see the big exodus. You mention Pogba, Cavani, Matic, Mata and Lingard. I understand the concern that we will lose players and might not be able to replace them immediately but that is the challenge for any manager to come in as well. None of those players should have been in the long term plans anyway.
You mention Ronaldo, Telles, Bailly - apart from Ronaldo, none of them earned to be sorry about. Ronaldo is 37 and came into an attack, that was stocked already... Sancho is young, his agent knows he is paid handsomely, it is easy to put his clients woes to 1st season syndrome or PL syndrome. The player is young enough to get another good deal at any point. Bruno might be frustrated but he might also be not. I mean, he gained his status as a world class playmaker under Ole. Because of Oles freedom-driven system. Maybe the player doesn't see it that way but I don't think, he will lose his status in the next 12 month.

Look I was part of the rebellion soon after the premature permanent deal. I know, it is time for a change in the managing department. But it isn't just the manager. Of course, another manager is probably able to get more out of the squad. But will this new guy be able to get them challenging? Probably not if not for at least some serious midfield upgrades.

We have made some questionable decisions in the last 8 years. We have to own them and start making better ones. We have a pretty young squad, with lot of potential. We shouldn't get fickle because we have Cavani, Ronaldo and Varane.
 
I don't think, it is about "more methodically" it is more about "not making it harder than it is anyways". I understand, what you are saying but I think, Ole is perfectly fine as a caretaker. As long as players are handled somewhat transparently, I don't see the big exodus. You mention Pogba, Cavani, Matic, Mata and Lingard. I understand the concern that we will lose players and might not be able to replace them immediately but that is the challenge for any manager to come in as well. None of those players should have been in the long term plans anyway.
You mention Ronaldo, Telles, Bailly - apart from Ronaldo, none of them earned to be sorry about. Ronaldo is 37 and came into an attack, that was stocked already... Sancho is young, his agent knows he is paid handsomely, it is easy to put his clients woes to 1st season syndrome or PL syndrome. The player is young enough to get another good deal at any point. Bruno might be frustrated but he might also be not. I mean, he gained his status as a world class playmaker under Ole. Because of Oles freedom-driven system. Maybe the player doesn't see it that way but I don't think, he will lose his status in the next 12 month.

Look I was part of the rebellion soon after the premature permanent deal. I know, it is time for a change in the managing department. But it isn't just the manager. Of course, another manager is probably able to get more out of the squad. But will this new guy be able to get them challenging? Probably not if not for at least some serious midfield upgrades.

We have made some questionable decisions in the last 8 years. We have to own them and start making better ones. We have a pretty young squad, with lot of potential. We shouldn't get fickle because we have Cavani, Ronaldo and Varane.

I don't think he's fine as a caretaker. He's lost the squad. Maguire straight up said they don't know what to do anymore. He should be held accountable for this failure of a season. He doesn't deserve the chance to fix yet another one of his crisis. It's not about whether or not he can still do a job, it's about the club finally showing some level of accountability. I'd rather the board/Woodward be the ones to fall on their swords first but that's never going to happen. So we're left with holding someone accountable (who deserves it) for the constantly lowering standards of the club. Bringing in a caretaker now or keeping Ole shouldn't change how we look for a permanent manager anyways.

We've made some questionable decisions in the past decade, I think keeping Ole past the Leicester game is another one of those. I have no faith in anyone from this club making a good decision. They only care about themselves. From the owners to the manager.
 
This is no longer a problem of managers alone, but a problem of the Board. They have to choose a caretaker over Ole, to show everyone they still care about the club and show they have ambition. The players are losing their way, the fans are not understanding where this team will go with the kind of leadership that ignores a lousy manager and terrible results? At least replacing Ole will boost the team's morale with new hopes.
 
This is no longer a problem of managers alone, but a problem of the Board. They have to choose a caretaker over Ole, to show everyone they still care about the club and show they have ambition. The players are losing their way, the fans are not understanding where this team will go with the kind of leadership that ignores a lousy manager and terrible results? At least replacing Ole will boost the team's morale with new hopes.

Why would they have to?

I believe Ole's done. They're lining a proper manager to take over in the summer. While pretending to give ole a mutual parting ways.

Sacking him now without proper replacement is an escalation of problem.

Top 4 is likely gone and it's better to plan for the next proper manager rather than worryint about sacking ole now.

The best thing for ole to do is announce he's leaving at the end of the season to alleviate the moral
 
Why would they have to?

I believe Ole's done. They're lining a proper manager to take over in the summer. While pretending to give ole a mutual parting ways.

Sacking him now without proper replacement is an escalation of problem.

Top 4 is likely gone and it's better to plan for the next proper manager rather than worryint about sacking ole now.

The best thing for ole to do is announce he's leaving at the end of the season to alleviate the moral
I repeat, to boost the team's morale and hopes. Look back when Ole get the interim job over Mourinho era, the morale's up immediately and we got good results. Keeping Ole will lead to an escalation of problem. We can find proper replacement in the next summer.
 
Stadium protest with banners are more effective than social media hashtags
 
No need for #OleOut his performance as a manager is more than enough for being sacked. I'm confident it's happening this week.
 
I repeat, to boost the team's morale and hopes. Look back when Ole get the interim job over Mourinho era, the morale's up immediately and we got good results. Keeping Ole will lead to an escalation of problem. We can find proper replacement in the next summer.

At what cost?

Boosting morale 3 years ago is the source of our malady today, remember Ole was the "feel" good morale stuff. See where it ends up?
 
Why would they have to?

I believe Ole's done. They're lining a proper manager to take over in the summer. While pretending to give ole a mutual parting ways.

Sacking him now without proper replacement is an escalation of problem.

Top 4 is likely gone and it's better to plan for the next proper manager rather than worryint about sacking ole now.

The best thing for ole to do is announce he's leaving at the end of the season to alleviate the moral
Absolutely this.

Ole will get the LVG treatment. Despite going on that horrendus run in December, he wasn't sacked, but his fate was sealed.

Ole will likely stay in charge till the summer, while all they players will be assured that a new top manager will get brought in. Ten Hag or Poch, though atm it looks like it's Ten Hag.

The only reason he wasn't sacked yet is because we don't have a competent interim lined up. If we did, he would have already been sacked.
 
Why would they have to?

I believe Ole's done. They're lining a proper manager to take over in the summer. While pretending to give ole a mutual parting ways.

Sacking him now without proper replacement is an escalation of problem.

Top 4 is likely gone and it's better to plan for the next proper manager rather than worryint about sacking ole now.

The best thing for ole to do is announce he's leaving at the end of the season to alleviate the moral
Best thing to alleviate moral is to start winning again.

Delaying Ole's departure is just going to stagnant our players development like it has for the past 3 years. Hell, convince the likes of Gus Hiddink to be the caretaker till the end of the season if necessary. Anything is better than watching the continuous shit that Ole puts out every game and expecting things to magically improve when the players are stuck in an obvious rut when playing for him.

Players have a short shelf life, and we've wasted plenty of years just threading water with Jose and Ole's reign. At the rate the club is going, the likes of Greenwood and Rashford will be retired before we finally get a proper manager in.