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Ole's on the keel.What's the opposite of Ole's at wheel?
Ole's on the keel.What's the opposite of Ole's at wheel?
At the end of the day it’s the fans at the stadium who’ll make the biggest impact on things going forward. It’s getting the balance between justified unrest and Madrid levels of poor behaviour.
The rift between matchgoers & non-matchgoers is the stuff the board dreams of. My mate has season tickets as does my employer but haven’t bothered going this season as I know I wouldn’t be cheering crap & have seen what happens when you don’t stick to the script in a large crowd. The football has become a trial of attrition for too long, it’s no longer an enjoyable way to spend time watching this nonsense.
Great post. I simply can’t ‘support’ this nonsense in person because it’s indefensible.
Matchgoers are ‘entitled’ to better than what they’ve been subjected to under Ole though. Do you support utter sh*te for the sake of it in other aspects of your life or is it only on weekends that you your live for the approval of seventy-thousand strangers? Strange, strange hill to take a stand on lad.
This cannot continue. As incompetent as the board are surely even they can’t take this embarrassment any longer? We’re a fecking laughing stock at the moment.
I get it mate, which is exactly why I haven’t gone. I went through LvG & Jose tenures, I was annoyed but it felt different for me. Jose was actively trying to get fired in his last season & LvG had a vision without the talent. I didn’t particularly enjoy either but I also felt when their time was up, it was ended.It’s hard though. I go every now and again so when I do go to games I want to enjoy it and cheer and support. Not everyone has a season ticket. Yes some are tourist fans. So when you boil down to the hardcore fans who go every week it’s a much smaller group.
Or to put it another way I’m an angry forum poster but a more optimistic match-goer.
Correct. United is a global brand, local supporters' voice is the face of the Club but it shouldn't be the only thing that matters.Any football club that is making major decisions, like whether to sack a manager, based on how loud fans boo, is not run correctly.
Oles driven the bus off a cliff, survived, it caught fire, survived, it exploded, survived and then pissed on the firemen that rescued him?
The wheels on the bus go round and round?
Ole's under the wheel.
Don't applaud pathetic performances. Don't need a DM for that.Always happy to hear the lads on here telling me how I should support the team at the ground.
Feel free to DM me further specifics. We need to be told.
Same thing tbh.Stevie Wonder at the wheel?
Ole's under the wheel.
Part of me wishes Richard Arnold walked into the pitch at half time to gleefully tell the crowd their supportive chants convinced them to stay the course and give Ole another extension. See how vociferously they’ll sing his name in the second half
At this point Ole is tarnishing his own image. The longer this continues, the lesser people will remember of his contributions to the club both as a manager and a player.
I can't stand the sight of him sitting in dugout doing absolutely nothing. I am absolutely not going to support the team till he is incharge and don't care if we lose every game till this incompetent man is in charge. I am sure there are others like me.
The Stretford End were not singing the KC version of Ole's at the wheel, they sang Donny Vand De Beek to the same tune.When VDB was coming on for Fred, the fans stood up and gave off a massive cheer, followed by them singing the oppositions version of Ole's at the wheel from the Stretford End.
Plus chanting VdB name before he'd even come on.
The biggest sign of unrest so far. It was pretty embarrassing for Ole.
It means nothing, the majority are still firmly brainwashed...
I sit in the stretford end and it was closer to 50/50. I wouldn’t have called it a minority
I sit in the stretford end and the majority of fans feel Ole can’t take us any further. As most of you guys know it takes a lot for the fans to vent that at old Trafford. I’m not one who will boo my own team or manager but the tied is starting to turn in the ground with quite a few fans. Like I mentioned on here yday ole was boo’d down the tunnel at the end of the game. For me that was definitely a big moment that could cause the board to make a change.Be interesting to know what the match go-ers are actually saying and what the feeling is in the stands?
im in there aswell and it was the villa game that 'top reds' around me gave in. Most people have been biting their lip and waiting to vent outside the stadiumI sit in the stretford end and the majority of fans feel Ole can’t take us any further. As most of you guys know it takes a lot for the fans to vent that at old Trafford. I’m not one who will boo my own team or manager but the tied is starting to turn in the ground with quite a few fans. Like I mentioned on here yday ole was boo’d down the tunnel at the end of the game. For me that was definitely a big moment that could cause the board to make a change.
No. Carrick has been right in the middle of these awful decisionsLet's sack Ole right now and put Carrick in charge as caretaker.
Let's sack Ole right now and put Carrick in charge as caretaker.
When VDB was coming on for Fred, the fans stood up and gave off a massive cheer, followed by them singing the oppositions version of Ole's at the wheel from the Stretford End.
Plus chanting VdB name before he'd even come on.
The biggest sign of unrest so far. It was pretty embarrassing for Ole.
Ole is not at the wheel.What's the opposite of Ole's at wheel?
Ole give it up, give it up, Ooooole give it uup!What's the opposite of Ole's at wheel?
I was there in the Stretford end, nobody was singing the opponants Oles at the wheel. It is the same tune as the Van De Beek song so you may have heard a mix of that and the City fans Oles at the Wheel. There was a lot of sarcastic cheering everytime De Gea pushed the team forward at goals kicks, a huge cheer when Fred was brought off, followed by a bigger cheer for Van De Beek replacing him. Ole did get booed as he approached the tunnel, a lot of atmosphere section tried to sing his name and drown it out but failed. The boos for Ole were considerable and louder than Luckhurst suggested. Ronaldo also got a huge cheer when he stormed straight down the tunnel at full time.