Robbie Boy
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You gotta ask yourself, what would you give Ole? And then take off a few points...
Ole? A generous 3, maybe.
You gotta ask yourself, what would you give Ole? And then take off a few points...
A big fat zero!
The guy turned into a politician. Great at words and self-preservation. Blaming all and sundry except himself. In hindsight, Carrick would have been the better choice.
With Carrick there would have been no input into the next manager and us having Poch imo... I think RR pushed for ETH, I really do.
Look at the state of the squad and how they've performed this season. He mentioned the fitness levels in one of his first press conferences, yet they haven't improved. He also bottled every semi final and final we played in.You gotta ask yourself, what would you give Ole? And then take off a few points...
How much does Moyes get?Look at the state of the squad and how they've performed this season. He mentioned the fitness levels in one of his first press conferences, yet they haven't improved. He also bottled every semi final and final we played in.
I'll give him a 2 as he's a club legend and brought in Sancho who'll be huge in our future.
You have absolutely nothing to back that up, mind
No you're right I don't but then I never claimed it to be fact either, just a thought.
He walked out so that wasn't really saviour-esque moment from him. Ralf has done what he could with a broken club and a mismanaged squad. His honest answers have been nothing but a breath of fresh air after the three years of great lads and working hard monologue.A big fat zero!
The guy turned into a politician. Great at words and self-preservation. Blaming all and sundry except himself. In hindsight, Carrick would have been the better choice.
Again, this is false. He left the club on Dec 2, Rangnick was appointed interim on Nov 29.He walked out so that wasn't really saviour-esque moment from him. Ralf has done what he could with a broken club and a mismanaged squad. His honest answers have been nothing but a breath of fresh air after the three years of great lads and working hard monologue.
Well for a start he wasn't afforded 3 years and £300-400m to build a squad, unlike Ole. Given how he's transformed West Ham, I think he'd have probably shaped us pretty well.How much does Moyes get?
He walked out so that wasn't really saviour-esque moment from him. Ralf has done what he could with a broken club and a mismanaged squad. His honest answers have been nothing but a breath of fresh air after the three years of great lads and working hard monologue.
ETH and Poch were considered prior to Rangnick but not available mid-season. Hardly Ralf's choice. The coaching staff were his choice from the US league who had previously worked with or known from Germany.Even after these points if you completely put the blame on RR, then I have not a lot to argue about. He has openly called out the bullshit going on inside the club which some claim as 'self-preservation' as if this was not blatantly clear for a while. The club's structure is finally getting re-shaped, the scouting department has been put to shame with the useless head finally resigning. He also pushed the board to get ETH.
- No pre-season
- No backing in the market
- Handed a broken squad full of turd personalities
- Players not following any of his instructions after first 45 mins of his tenure
- Players checking out mid season
- A coaching staff put together for him because of lack of quality available
Pretty sure if it wasn't for him, we would have that bottler Poch at the club and would be having similar discussions 3 years down the line. We might still do, but atleast things are looking a little bit promising.
Well for a start he wasn't afforded 3 years and £300-400m to build a squad, unlike Ole. Given how he's transformed West Ham, I think he'd have probably shaped us pretty well.
ThisEven after these points if you completely put the blame on RR, then I have not a lot to argue about. He has openly called out the bullshit going on inside the club which some claim as 'self-preservation' as if this was not blatantly clear for a while. The club's structure is finally getting re-shaped, the scouting department has been put to shame with the useless head finally resigning. He also pushed the board to get ETH.
- No pre-season
- No backing in the market
- Handed a broken squad full of turd personalities
- Players not following any of his instructions after first 45 mins of his tenure
- Players checking out mid season
- A coaching staff put together for him because of lack of quality available
Pretty sure if it wasn't for him, we would have that bottler Poch at the club and would be having similar discussions 3 years down the line. We might still do, but atleast things are looking a little bit promising.
I can't overstate enough how unimpressive I find Moyes turning West Ham into the exact same team as his old Everton is and how worrying it is that some feel that feat would've justified keeping him on as United manager. He'd have had us hovering around 6th/7th place for his entire tenure, like all his successful teams have done.He shaped us really well, taking the champions and the team that won 5 league titles in 7 years to 7th position.
I can't overstate enough how unimpressive I find Moyes turning West Ham into the exact same team as his old Everton is and how worrying it is that some feel that feat would've justified keeping him on as United manager. He'd have had us hovering around 6th/7th place for his entire tenure, like all his successful teams have done.
Amazing that none of this sinks in, a lot of posters just wanna deify the guy. Every good thing happening at United is because of him and anything bad couldn't possibly be because of him...A team handed to him having qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League which he managed to lose and the FA cup game against Middlesborough. He was up against the worse teams in living memory for an easy qualification for a top-four finish and failed. He hired nobodies as coaches (mates from previous clubs).
He managed to alienate the players and mismanaged the whole team instead of doing his work behind the scenes. ABC of management. Hardly surprising he never got to manage a top team and was somewhere in Russia before United's approach.
It's happening with all our previous managers at the moment, an increasing number of people seem to think we should've kept Mourinho now the board / our recruitment has been appalling but that doesn't mean the manager's have been anywhere near good enough. We made the right decision sacking every manager we have done so far.Exactly. He took lower table team to 5th-7th position, fighting for top 4 playing hard to beat football. No, it's not about West ham, it's Everton. He got big job and and was a big failure. Now he repeated same thing at West Ham, doesn't mean he will be building league winning squad at big clubs. Few managers suit these clubs.
I don't know why people want to rewrite what happened at ManUtd based on his West Ham career.
It's happening with all our previous managers at the moment, an increasing number of people seem to think we should've kept Mourinho now the board / our recruitment has been appalling but that doesn't mean the manager's have been anywhere near good enough. We made the right decision sacking every manager we have done so far.
Even after these points if you completely put the blame on RR, then I have not a lot to argue about. He has openly called out the bullshit going on inside the club which some claim as 'self-preservation' as if this was not blatantly clear for a while. The club's structure is finally getting re-shaped, the scouting department has been put to shame with the useless head finally resigning. He also pushed the board to get ETH.
- No pre-season
- No backing in the market
- Handed a broken squad full of turd personalities
- Players not following any of his instructions after first 45 mins of his tenure
- Players checking out mid season
- A coaching staff put together for him because of lack of quality available
Pretty sure if it wasn't for him, we would have that bottler Poch at the club and would be having similar discussions 3 years down the line. We might still do, but atleast things are looking a little bit promising.
This line of thinking is mental. There’s no scenario in which finishing in the top 4 isn’t beneficial to us. More money, playing in a prestigious competition, a more attractive destination for footballers (we’re already seeing reports about how Frenkie wants to play in the CL.)I do think that RR could have done a better job but I am ambivalent about whether him doing a better job would have been worse for the club in the long run.
Its like people in Germany who when things are bad think nostalgically about DDR. We have that here too regarding ex Yugoslavia.It's happening with all our previous managers at the moment, an increasing number of people seem to think we should've kept Mourinho now the board / our recruitment has been appalling but that doesn't mean the manager's have been anywhere near good enough. We made the right decision sacking every manager we have done so far.
Yeah, sacking is the one decision that was good since 2013. Timing was the issue, every manager was sacked 6 months late.
Part of me understands that the players wouldn't want to listen to a coaching staff who have done nothing to warrant a position at a top club other than have previous with the interim but looking at it logically what half decent coach is going to leave their job for a 6 month stint at a club that's getting a name for itself for the players throwing managers under the bus?ETH and Poch were considered prior to Rangnick but not available mid-season. Hardly Ralf's choice. The coaching staff were his choice from the US league who had previously worked with or known from Germany.
He has openly called out the bullshit going on inside the club which some claim as 'self-preservation' as if this was not blatantly clear for a while.
Well for a start he wasn't afforded 3 years and £300-400m to build a squad, unlike Ole. Given how he's transformed West Ham, I think he'd have probably shaped us pretty well.
Plus he was working under Woodward who had just been given the reigns of the entire footballing department, we know how that went as we're only just beginning to undo all his mistakes. I mean, we also had to have SAF on the pitch at full time against Chelsea to help get the Mata deal over the line, then there's the Fellaini fiasco.
I do think he could've kept one or two of SAF backroom staff but not all.
I'll go middle ground 5/10.
Even after these points if you completely put the blame on RR, then I have not a lot to argue about. He has openly called out the bullshit going on inside the club which some claim as 'self-preservation' as if this was not blatantly clear for a while. The club's structure is finally getting re-shaped, the scouting department has been put to shame with the useless head finally resigning. He also pushed the board to get ETH.
- No pre-season
- No backing in the market
- Handed a broken squad full of turd personalities
- Players not following any of his instructions after first 45 mins of his tenure
- Players checking out mid season
- A coaching staff put together for him because of lack of quality available
Pretty sure if it wasn't for him, we would have that bottler Poch at the club and would be having similar discussions 3 years down the line. We might still do, but atleast things are looking a little bit promising.
How can he be an easy 7 when everything he's done the last 3 years has to be ripped up and started again? He's put together the most spineless, gutless squad I've seen in 40+ years as a supporter and yet he gets an "easy" 7 while the man who took over the same squad without a penny spent gets a 1 for the teams performances? Come on. A little bit of perspective is needed here.Ole was an easy 7. Rangnick has been a 2. Would have been a 1 if not for how refreshing it is to hear him speak and his openness. Hopefully he still has an impact off the pitch because on it he’s been atrocious.
Part of me understands that the players wouldn't want to listen to a coaching staff who have done nothing to warrant a position at a top club other than have previous with the interim but looking at it logically what half decent coach is going to leave their job for a 6 month stint at a club that's getting a name for itself for the players throwing managers under the bus?
I don't really think it would of mattered who the club brought in as coaches. It took the players all of 45 minutes against CP to reslise that having to work hard wasn't for them and from that moment on Ralf and his team were fighting a losing battle.
Let's hope that the squad is ripped apart because if not ETH is going to be under instant pressure as he's known to he a hard task master himself and within 6 months we'll all be heading to the, ETH manager. Does anyone rate him thread? But yeah. That's throw all the blame onto the interim and his coaching staff.