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Still rather have gone for Ralf with Hagy coming in soon than have gone the desperate route of Conte, who would have been a mistake.
Ole might have actually turned things around. As bad as the team was before he was sacked, he could have nicked top four i believe. Atleast with Ole he has the potential of instilling belief and fight into the team which is the sole reason he survived as long as he did as a manager at Manchester Utd. Should have just given the role to him for the rest of the season.
This directly contradicts the statement that Rangnick put out when he was hired. He said his goal was to have a successful season and to get the most out of these players.you’re missing the point, Ralf was never brought in to desperately steer this lot to top four
I think for a lot of people, they’d rather have suffered this full season with a club legend than half of it with a complete stranger.
He wasn't brave enough to be a top manager. As an interim he was perfect.Solskjaer would still be saying everyone is amazing and he couldn't wish for a better group of lads to work with. It became so boring hearing his cliches and platitudes
Personally I think that if Conte had of came to United we'd be in exactly the same position we're in now. These players have been in their own comfort zone for way too long and any manager that tries to take them out of it is going to lose out to player power. You only have to look at Ralfs first game to see what could of been if the players had the balls to implement the work ethic required to be a professional footballer never mind a United one.
Of course it's hypothetical but I'd be willing to bet money that if Ralf had of came in instead of Ole, was given 3 years and 400m+ we wouldn't be in the situation we're in today. I'm not putting the blame all on Ole but he was so happy to be here everything was swept under the carpet and kept inhouse. The problems started from the roots and spread out to every department at the club. It was never going to be sustainable and here we are today.
Ralf seems like the sort of person who doesn't mind calling a spade a spade. He doesn't care if he's popular or not which is why he hasn't got the players onside but I think with ETH in charge and Ralf conditioning the rebuild it would be the best combination the club could have. Ralf has the experience. Let the club use it.
That depends on what his consultancy role entails. If it's to help organize the club into a more modern footballing operation, then his previous work speaks for itself.
I struggle to see why people are judging the man based on criteria he has never shown himself to be any more than average at. He's never shown himself to be a great manager/coach. That's not his expertise. Someone mentioned we may have hired him to troubleshoot while keeping our season alive. He's clearly failed in the latter, but given the things going on behind the scenes, he's making moves in the former. He certainly speaks a lot of sense (with the numbers and examples to back it up) when he talks about what we need to do going forward as a football club.
TL;DR: it doesn't make sense to judge a hire based on criteria that doesn't fit their demonstrated expertise.
I'm not surprised this team isn't performing. He's got no connection with the squad. I've said it before, ask him any question about the team and he will not have a clue. I doubt whether he has any contact with them outside of the training sessions. His indifference is really doing my nut. When Ole got hammered by Liverpool and Watford, you could see the guy was hurting. Whenever we played against Leeds, Liverpool and City he knew what it meant to the club and fans. Ralf just shrugs his shoulders before spouting some cold, analytical speech.
This guy just can't be arsed and comes across as just putting token effort into the role so why should the players be any different. I can't wait till he fecks off upstairs and we get a manager who actually cares and puts the work in.
He's worse than Ole because at least Ole really cared and felt the pain that the fans do when we lost. After a beatdown, I want to see the manager fuming at the press conference and doing his best to keep his composure. I've never seen it with this guy.
I believe he is also contractually obliged to manage the poor bloke. Haven’t seen any of it sadly.He's contractually obliged to give those conferences and interviews just as all managers before him have given them.
Also I'm sure he does talk to the players. In case you haven't sussed it out by now our players are utter pricks who do what they want. But hey who cares right, blame it all on the manager for not waving a magic wand and instantly fixing everyones poor attitudes
Don’t bother. He could get us relegated and some deluded people would still be arguing it’s fine as he came for something else.This directly contradicts the statement that Rangnick put out when he was hired. He said his goal was to have a successful season and to get the most out of these players.
Let's not forget why he's here, why it was so bad we needed an interim. There's not some queue of top class interim managers just sat by the phone waiting for Real Madrid to call mid season. We have to assume that RR was hired with a view to structural long term change and that's why he was chosen, that's what all the press said at the time. Otherwise would be like asking an expert ship builder to take the wheel of the titanic after it's hit an iceberg.
I generally agree with what you're saying. Ole wasn't good enough nor is Ralf as interim but looking at the bigger picture if the price to pay for the club bringing in the experience Ralf has at building clubs was to give him a 6 months shot then personally I do think it was a price worth paying.They've been in that zone because of low quality managers we've had in recent years. Ralf was in semi-retirement as a consultant in Moscow and Ole wasn't vaguely employable at any PL club, let alone its biggest one, before coming here. Bringing in such low quality managers and their "deer in the headlights" culture, and you will get the results we ahve.
The profile of an interim manager is typically someone with a connection to the club, either a former manager, former player, or someone who was already working at the club. If not, then either someone with considerable pedigree or at least considerable experience in the league. Rangnick doesn't fit a typical interim profile in any way, shape, or form.The hiring of an interim manager is different. Across clubs it's quite common to have a personality come in to provide something different while the club takes a measured approach to the full time hire.
I think the rationale there was that managers who would accept 6 month contract weren't really much better.If that were true we could've hired him for an executive role at season's send. It was clearly an act of misguided desperation to bring him here as manager.
I think the rationale there was that managers who would accept 6 month contract weren't really much better.
He’s a fraud but at least the players aren’t frauds by giving 110% in every game .Its not that he doesn't add to the club. He is actually causing HARM to it.
He clearly is throwing the players under the bus after every press conference.
He's come in, tried to implement his methods with his ted lasso staff, and its not worked. The players dont respect him and its come to the point where they ignore his instructions.
He hasn't been able to organise us at all outside of his first few matches in charge.
He hasn't a CLUE how to manage or lift this team.
So instead he has decided just to light everything on fire and watch it burn.
FRAUD.
I didn't say anything about keeping Solskjaer or being wrong in sacking him? I'm just saying if this guy was brought in to fill in until we get a permanent manager, at least put the effort in and show that you fecking care. If he's just doing the bare minimum to tick over, then yeah we probably should have just stuck with Ole till the end of the season.How will that improve results?
And why are people reducing this to a straight binary? Like, it's either keep Solskjaer for the rest of the season or hire RR as interim? It was the right decision to sack Solskjaer (one we took weeks too late). Just because the man we got in failed at coaching doesn't make it wrong.
Yeah I agree with this. RR looked knackered and personally defeated by this job after about four weeks.I'm not surprised this team isn't performing. He's got no connection with the squad. I've said it before, ask him any question about the team and he will not have a clue. I doubt whether he has any contact with them outside of the training sessions. His indifference is really doing my nut. When Ole got hammered by Liverpool and Watford, you could see the guy was hurting. Whenever we played against Leeds, Liverpool and City he knew what it meant to the club and fans. Ralf just shrugs his shoulders before spouting some cold, analytical speech.
This guy just can't be arsed and comes across as just putting token effort into the role so why should the players be any different. I can't wait till he fecks off upstairs and we get a manager who actually cares and puts the work in.
He's worse than Ole because at least Ole really cared and felt the pain that the fans do when we lost. After a beatdown, I want to see the manager fuming at the press conference and doing his best to keep his composure. I've never seen it with this guy.
They should have done a lot of different things obviously. In hindsight, Solskjaer probably wouldn't have done worse, but fan and media pressure after Watford was insane and Glazers relationship with the fanbase is already ridiculously tense.Then they should've kept Solskjaer. Better winning percentage and could've been easily let go at season's end.
All talk and no action? What exactly was Ralf supposed to do in 4 months without a chance at a transfer window? Maybe he could of given the kids more of a runout but until it's mathematically impossible to reach top 4 I'd say 99% of managers would play their most experienced players and hope that would be enough. I don't rate Ralf as interim but some of the accusations thrown at him just don't make sense.I now feel apprehensive about Ten Hag. I just hope he is not all talk and no action like this Ralf guy
No, I don’t think anyone is saying that. But the team is so bad under RR that it is not outlandish to consider Ole might have done better with these players. It’s being said to illustrate how bad RR is, not because we wanted Ole to stay.RR does not well as a coach, but is there anyone really thinking we should have kept Ole?
I believe Ole had to go. He had reached the point where nothing was working any longer. Like Poch at Spurs at the end and many other managers. But they should have kept Carrick or brought in someone who had actually managed in the last few years.Then they should've kept Solskjaer. Better winning percentage and could've been easily let go at season's end.
I now feel apprehensive about Ten Hag. I just hope he is not all talk and no action like this Ralf guy
I believe he can, as many times as he has done before, even though this time is a lot more difficult. But, the board made the wrong decision under the extreme negative circumstances, a lot of which came from from media and pundits including our former players.Based on what evidence do you think this? If it's hope, that's no evidence at all.
4-2 loss against Leicester.
0-5 loss against Liverpool (at home!). No manager should survive that. He did.
0-2 loss against City. They could have had more.
Most egregious of all 4-1 loss to Watford. Watford!
And you're saying he could instill belief and fight into the team? The season was unravelling right before our eyes! Just because we might have made a wrong decision on the replacement we got in doesn't mean we made the wrong decision getting Solskjaer out.
I believe Ole had to go. He had reached the point where nothing was working any longer. Like Poch at Spurs at the end and many other managers. But they should have kept Carrick or brought in someone who had actually managed in the last few years.
Its not that he doesn't add to the club. He is actually causing HARM to it.
He clearly is throwing the players under the bus after every press conference.
He's come in, tried to implement his methods with his ted lasso staff, and its not worked. The players dont respect him and its come to the point where they ignore his instructions.
He hasn't been able to organise us at all outside of his first few matches in charge.
He hasn't a CLUE how to manage or lift this team.
So instead he has decided just to light everything on fire and watch it burn.
FRAUD.
Without some sort of a magical hindisght, Rangnick is a much better choice for a caretaker than either one of them imo.None of these people are obviously remotely good enough to manage United. Carrick or Rooney could've just deputized as caretakers for the rest of the year until ETH got the job.
It’s also about standards. Ole was awful, I genuinely don’t know what he did because McKenna and Carrick took training - he had to go. We’ll see this summer if Ragnick has influence if there are structural changes.They should have done a lot of different things obviously. In hindsight, Solskjaer probably wouldn't have done worse, but fan and media pressure after Watford was insane and Glazers relationship with the fanbase is already ridiculously tense.
It’s pretty obvious that Scholes has been getting his Rangnick takes from Jesse since he came in. Scholes was quick to call him out as a bad managerWhose the court jester posting pics in a West Ham kit? Tosser