Lecland07
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What on earth is this? Did I miss something? Wrong thread?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-51533872
I don't know much about the story, but there is some of it, at least.
What on earth is this? Did I miss something? Wrong thread?
What on earth is this? Did I miss something? Wrong thread?
Was he convicted of rape?I'm quite surprised at how many people praise him as a person. From everything I've heard about him and his agent thet both come across as despicable people.
Protecting a serial rapist isnt someone i would call a "top man".
To each his own though. Would be interesting to hear what the victims have to say.
Someone tried to break Ole's tenure down into 4 pieces today in order to come to the conclusion that he was great.Exactly. Had Jose left after coming second he would have won two trophies and a second place with enough points to win the PL in most seasons.
He has no clue how to coach a football team at the very highest level. Football managers should be judged on the results and not whether he is a bellend or not. This is not a popularity contest.
How about the longest away unbeaten run? Why is there so much revisionism of his tenure? I understand the bitterness of this season, but we were improving every season under him till the last few matches of last season.I never really understood the concept that he’d brought ‘progress’ to the club given that his immediate predecessor eclipsed every achievement with the exception of the money spent. The first dozen games of his tenure do a LOT of heavy lifting when it comes to how people perceive his time here.
Was he convicted of rape?
He would have taken us for the lowest finish since fergie retired had he been allowed to go on. There was no end in sight to our clueless football.We are sitting 9th. Thanks for the fecking legacy.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-51533872
I don't know much about the story, but there is some of it, at least.
Thanks folks. Not sure how I missed this.
That is very shocking if true!
Ole inners should be careful using Ole's signings as his badge of honour. The likes of AWB and Maguire will probably adapt to gegenpressing as Neanderthals would adapt in operating an F16
Well then, you're either about 15, or a completely joyless prick.
Take it you've already posted this on your RAWK account..
Careful lad, now he’s gone you’ve got to thank him for the great, happy squad he’s left behind for the next manager. Don’t dare question his signings or say he didn’t attain anything tangible in his tenure cause that’s. . . revisionism. You can’t criticise him for being outcoavhed against Sevilla & Villareal managers despite a rather sizeable advantage in most every sense.Ole inners should be careful using Ole's signings as his badge of honour. The likes of AWB and Maguire will probably adapt to gegenpressing as Neanderthals would adapt in operating an F16
AWB - showed promised but no progress - miss
Maguire - has the ability but not the mentality
Sancho - didn’t know how to use him - miss
Cavani - short term solution but decent - hit
Bruno - prolonged Oles United career - hit
DvB - didn’t know how to use him - miss
Ronaldo - prolonged Oles United career - hit
James - never at the level required - miss
Telles - back up
Amad & Pellestri (both look talented)
Probably the most lovable human being we've had as a manager, including SAF, and it shows in how much the players and fans genuinely meant there goodbyes even though he failed dramatically towards the end. It wasn't the 'good riddance' nature of LVG and Mourinho's exits. Managed to get a bunch of big egos to not turn on each other and was a fantastic man manager.
He has the tactical intelligence of a potato and I genuinely hope he puts in the effort to reinvent himself as a manager for modern football. Motivation and vibes don't win you trophies on their own.
Mourinho and Van Gaal were much more likeable. Ole just smiled a lot. His exit was a good riddance exit for me.
Worse considering they were zero points after first 3 gamesIts not really a legacy but just noticed, Arsenal is 6pts above us, holy shit.
That is all BS. Get real.Thanks folks. Not sure how I missed this.
Mourinho near the end was unsufferable but when we were winning somewhat he had charm to him. LVG was pure entertainment regardless. Stopped watching Ole's conferences shorty after the Europa final even if I'd lost faith even before then I couldn't take his empty cliches and nervous smiling any longer. Will forever remain a legend as a player in my mind but as a manager I couldn't wait to see the back him.
Only to you I guess, I can't stand the way he treated the likes of Smalling Lukaku Bailey Lingard and Van de Beek, especially Van de Beek. He literally didn't give Smalling a single chance and later on lied to VdB in a disgusting mannerProbably the most lovable human being we've had as a manager, including SAF, and it shows in how much the players and fans genuinely meant there goodbyes even though he failed dramatically towards the end. It wasn't the 'good riddance' nature of LVG and Mourinho's exits. Managed to get a bunch of big egos to not turn on each other and was a fantastic man manager.
He has the tactical intelligence of a potato and I genuinely hope he puts in the effort to reinvent himself as a manager for modern football. Motivation and vibes don't win you trophies on their own.
People tend to forget that we could actually spinned further down after Mourinho. Please think about that for a second.
Scandalous if true. But why are we hearing this for the first time now ?
I think it might baseless accusations because otherwise it would have been plasted all over the caf by ole outers and opposition fans while ole was still the wheel.
This is basically it. Everyone talks about the ‘negativity’ around the club but Mou wasn’t some kind of restless phantom, haunting the corridors of Carrington. Once he left, the negativity left with him.His legacy is that he was so incompetent that the club was forced to sack him after giving everything he wanted. He even got Sancho in the end and didn't know how to use him. To me now he is worse than Moyes. Moyes at least managed and coached a decent size club and had a plan even though it was a bad plan. Ole had no idea at all.
If we don't make the top 4 it's all down to him.