Keefy18
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I agree we like to think of ourselves this way, I agree management believe in the idea of giving managers time, but our record post SAF tells a different story. The problem is, "abundantly clear the plan isnt working" is a very subjective concept, there are no indicators to quantify this against. There may be a difference in when Woodward regards something as "abundantly clear" versus when Real presidents think it, but this difference can probably be measured in weeks or maybe months.
We talk the talk when it comes to giving managers time and space, but we havent backed that up at this point - and most fans would say rightfully so. Having said that, backing managers when theyre winning and have the fans onside is easy, and most clubs do that. OK, some fans will say former managers have failed because of style as much as results, but then Madrid might well sayu the same thing.
Poch will look at us and I suspect he'll conclude that if he does not have us competing for the CL qualification spots he is going to be under considerable pressure. No doubt managing Madrid invites more pressure, but if we think we are morally superior to Madrid in the way we handle our managers we are really kidding ourselves.
They've appointed nearly 3 times as many managers in their history as United have. In many instances, most have had less than 50 games in charge (a season). I do agree to an extent about what you are saying in that I don't buy into the "we are not a sacking club", we are when it suits.
Real sack their top managers for little or no reason, look at ZZ recently. Three CL wins on the bounce a La Liga and the rest. He isn't alone in this respect either, Carlo was another successful manager relieved of his duties for being a success. There are other examples in recent history as well.
This is the difference, would United sack a manager winning leagues and Champions leagues? Not a chance they would, Real on the other hand?
The problem in recent times is that this has all stemmed from one bad appointment in Moyes and we've struggled to steady the ship since. The options available at times of sacking / hiring new manager haven't been great either. We had a chance at Pep but we ballsed that one up royally due to miscommunication from all reports. Klopp turned us down and most other top candidates at the time were committed elsewhere.
We need to get the DoF right, our transfer and scouting set up in place and hire a manager who will adhere to our ideals. Ole, Poch or ZZ are probably the 3 best candidates it seems.