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Shame we’re aren’t more like Brighton
Ancellotti. Dull as dishwater, serial winner.You won’t be able to name me one manager who has been extremely successful who doesn’t have charisma
Ancellotti. Dull as dishwater, serial winner.You won’t be able to name me one manager who has been extremely successful who doesn’t have charisma
Tbh Carlo has more charisma in a single eyebrow than most people altogether.Ancellotti. Dull as dishwater, serial winner.
His eyebrow has more charisma than ErikAncellotti. Dull as dishwater, serial winner.
The issue is that a lot of what you're saying isn't going to be in place for it to significantly impact things next year, we won't have Ashworth this summer and don't currently have a deal for Wilcox while Berrada isn't coming in until June. The best run clubs will already be well underway in terms of preparation for next season, we don't currently even have the people in place to make those preparations. That may be an argument to keep Ten Hag, next season is likely to still be a mess so maybe you don't want to throw a new manager into that situation so just keep the incumbent as a placeholder, but you're effectively giving him 2 or 3 more year because the set up this summer isn't going to be close to ideal. Also keep that charlatan Sir Dave away from anything, I hate seeing him anywhere near the club.And this for many is somehow a reason to sack the manager.
This is also the reason why I’d like to see Erik given next season with a competent set up supporting him. In theory we will have a competent director of football and technical director who can work with Erik to define our style of play, identify players to buy and sell, we will have a CEO and his team who can do competent deals and buy and sell well and we have Sir Dave who can work with coaching and fitness setups to maximise fitness and minimise injuries. We should be able to see the best of ETH under these conditions and if it’s no better then the die is cast and he is replaced.
Nobody can argue this season hasn’t been a huge disappointment, but with all the change at the club replacing the coaching team too could be one step too far ala Moyes. I also don’t feel any of the options are actually better than Erik either.
Is Tuchel a definite no?
I think he did a similar thing at Paris, playing Danilo in central back position to show his defiance towards Leonardo’s recruitment…Tuchel is choosing to play Eric Dier. It's a definite no from me.
Is his eyebrow available this summer?His eyebrow has more charisma than Erik
feck Tuchel. Boing football and a walking timebomb, no time for that.I think he did a similar thing at Paris, playing Danilo in central back position to show his defiance towards Leonardo’s recruitment…
Tuchel without the adequate football and HR structure is a ticking bomb. He often finds ways to fall off with someone. But I’m still willing to take those risks. He is a proven football manager at the high-level.
You know, I take on board the point of view that it might just be too early for McKenna but sometimes the simplest and most effective solution is staring at you.I have followed football for 40 years now. I followed well run clubs and I saw some horribly run ones as well. However I never witnessed United's situation. We're in the toughest league in the world, we have a shit squad who lack athleticism, attitude and talent and is ridiculously paid. FFP is clipping our wings and we're set to change every single part of the football structure from board members right to CEO, Sporting director, technical director, manager, fitness team, doctor and possibly the tea lady as well. Everyone is coming in different time. Nothing prepares you to that.
That's why Mckenna makes sense. First of all he's the most promising manager in Britain at the moment. The EPL is not alien to him. Secondly he knows what to expect at United, which players to trust and which ones to get rid having worked across most levels. Finally he's no system manager. He can switch things around.
These are the type of posts that get the devilish out of me. OKExplain to me how a young manager without a big name, who has worked with some of our players before even at academy level, is less likely to give them any more chances than some experienced big name coming in from outside? That is fan fiction logic.
You know, I take on board the point of view that it might just be too early for McKenna but sometimes the simplest and most effective solution is staring at you.
I think it would be wise to not completely eliminate him from discussions and at least keep in contact with him.
We're really up against it, I think it's not just as bad as it looks, I think it's worse. I'm 51 and remember the pre-SAF days and I honestly believe our business model is broken and needs emergency surgery.
I think he did a similar thing at Paris, playing Danilo in central back position to show his defiance towards Leonardo’s recruitment…
Tuchel without the adequate football and HR structure is a ticking bomb. He often finds ways to fall off with someone. But I’m still willing to take those risks. He is a proven football manager at the high-level.
Gut feeling for me is that he has had support, but the support has been poor. Hopefully the support will improve in the near future with Berrada, Ashworth, Wilcox and probably a few more coming in later this year. I hope.If ETH stays, and I have a feeling he will, he needs way more support. He needs to be told of a style of play and backed in dropping Rashford and Fernandes. The Southgate rumours make me sick to the stomach.
Are we seriously saying it takes a director to determine the style of play for Ten Hag to realise the huge tactical flaws in his own system? The tail's wagging the dog here.And this for many is somehow a reason to sack the manager.
This is also the reason why I’d like to see Erik given next season with a competent set up supporting him. In theory we will have a competent director of football and technical director who can work with Erik to define our style of play, identify players to buy and sell, we will have a CEO and his team who can do competent deals and buy and sell well and we have Sir Dave who can work with coaching and fitness setups to maximise fitness and minimise injuries. We should be able to see the best of ETH under these conditions and if it’s no better then the die is cast and he is replaced.
Nobody can argue this season hasn’t been a huge disappointment, but with all the change at the club replacing the coaching team too could be one step too far ala Moyes. I also don’t feel any of the options are actually better than Erik either.
And this for many is somehow a reason to sack the manager.
This is also the reason why I’d like to see Erik given next season with a competent set up supporting him. In theory we will have a competent director of football and technical director who can work with Erik to define our style of play, identify players to buy and sell, we will have a CEO and his team who can do competent deals and buy and sell well and we have Sir Dave who can work with coaching and fitness setups to maximise fitness and minimise injuries. We should be able to see the best of ETH under these conditions and if it’s no better then the die is cast and he is replaced.
Nobody can argue this season hasn’t been a huge disappointment, but with all the change at the club replacing the coaching team too could be one step too far ala Moyes. I also don’t feel any of the options are actually better than Erik either.
That’s not what I said at all.Are we seriously saying it takes a director to determine the style of play for Ten Hag to realise the huge tactical flaws in his own system? The tail's wagging the dog here.
Semantics. Point being he would be a cog in the machine, not the ringleader trying to keep all the plates spinning on his own. But then you already knew that.The CEO and director of football dont work with a head coach to create the style of play. They hire the head coach that conforms to the style of play they want.
He also tends to hit the ground sprinting, saved Bournemouth last season and a last minute hire for wolves this, plays decent football, would probably want a few more years managing before taking a step up unless a club are willing to do an arteta with him.I'd take Gary O'Neil over the current mug.
It's a big part of the multi million pound a year manager's job to motivate the players. If he can't do it then it yes it is another reason to sack him.And this for many is somehow a reason to sack the manager.
This is also the reason why I’d like to see Erik given next season with a competent set up supporting him. In theory we will have a competent director of football and technical director who can work with Erik to define our style of play, identify players to buy and sell, we will have a CEO and his team who can do competent deals and buy and sell well and we have Sir Dave who can work with coaching and fitness setups to maximise fitness and minimise injuries. We should be able to see the best of ETH under these conditions and if it’s no better then the die is cast and he is replaced.
Nobody can argue this season hasn’t been a huge disappointment, but with all the change at the club replacing the coaching team too could be one step too far ala Moyes. I also don’t feel any of the options are actually better than Erik either.
I'd take him. My order of preference is:
Nagelsmann - De Zerbi - Tuchel - Ancelotti / Potter / Conte / Amorim etc.
That’s not what I said at all.
Semantics. Point being he would be a cog in the machine, not the ringleader trying to keep all the plates spinning on his own. But then you already knew that.
Would take either of them except Conte. Whom while better than EtH is not someone you want during a long rebuild.I'd take him. My order of preference is:
Nagelsmann - De Zerbi - Tuchel - Ancelotti / Potter / Conte / Amorim etc.
Well how else do you believe 'defining' our style of play could dramatically change our fortunes? There's nothing to work with, we can't even do the basics right.That’s not what I said at all.
You are obviously entitled to your opinion, and Ten Hag is far from being unmistaken, but consideringWith what consequence? Everyone knows he'll be starting the next game and the manager even said as much. And that's one player.
We played better football with more consistency under Ole. Improvement on this is easily achievable with a half decent coach.
This belief that we have to give a manager 3 or 4 years to prove they're not good enough is completely misguided and backwards. Ten Hag has already proven he can't do the job over the last year. Sticking with him achieves nothing more than letting the rot set in.
And this for many is somehow a reason to sack the manager.
This is also the reason why I’d like to see Erik given next season with a competent set up supporting him. In theory we will have a competent director of football and technical director who can work with Erik to define our style of play, identify players to buy and sell, we will have a CEO and his team who can do competent deals and buy and sell well and we have Sir Dave who can work with coaching and fitness setups to maximise fitness and minimise injuries. We should be able to see the best of ETH under these conditions and if it’s no better then the die is cast and he is replaced.
Nobody can argue this season hasn’t been a huge disappointment, but with all the change at the club replacing the coaching team too could be one step too far ala Moyes. I also don’t feel any of the options are actually better than Erik either.
Please explain this one to me. So far he has failed at everything but Leipzig.
There's more managers out there, other than Southgate. Ten Hag supporters have been brainwashed into thinking otherwise.You are obviously entitled to your opinion, and Ten Hag is far from being unmistaken, but considering
1. Martinez has been injured all season
2. Shaw and Malacia have been MIA
3. Casemiro has been injured all season
4. Mount has been injured for most of the season
5. We only have one, 20 year old kid as a striker, who also got injured
6. Rashford decided to not give half a feck
7. Bruno is not half of what he used to be
and many other more minor injuries, in a squad that wasn't great to begin with, I think the fact that we are 6th in the league and will likely be in FA Cup final, is a fecking miracle, for ANY manager.
Not to mention that - who are we hiring if we fire EtH? In the year when Liverpool, Byern, and Barcelona are all looking for managers, teams that are more derisable whether we like it or not.
Do we really think Southgate will make us great again?
The squad make up is on Ten Hag as much as it is anyone else. We've made 9 permanent signings since he's been here, 10 if you include Jonny Evans.You are obviously entitled to your opinion, and Ten Hag is far from being unmistaken, but considering
1. Martinez has been injured all season
2. Shaw and Malacia have been MIA
3. Casemiro has been injured all season
4. Mount has been injured for most of the season
5. We only have one, 20 year old kid as a striker, who also got injured
6. Rashford decided to not give half a feck
7. Bruno is not half of what he used to be
and many other more minor injuries, in a squad that wasn't great to begin with, I think the fact that we are 6th in the league and will likely be in FA Cup final, is a fecking miracle, for ANY manager.
Not to mention that - who are we hiring if we fire EtH? In the year when Liverpool, Byern, and Barcelona are all looking for managers, teams that are more derisable whether we like it or not.
Do we really think Southgate will make us great again?
You are obviously entitled to your opinion, and Ten Hag is far from being unmistaken, but considering
1. Martinez has been injured all season
2. Shaw and Malacia have been MIA
3. Casemiro has been injured all season
4. Mount has been injured for most of the season
5. We only have one, 20 year old kid as a striker, who also got injured
6. Rashford decided to not give half a feck
7. Bruno is not half of what he used to be
and many other more minor injuries, in a squad that wasn't great to begin with, I think the fact that we are 6th in the league and will likely be in FA Cup final, is a fecking miracle, for ANY manager.
Not to mention that - who are we hiring if we fire EtH? In the year when Liverpool, Byern, and Barcelona are all looking for managers, teams that are more derisable whether we like it or not.
Do we really think Southgate will make us great again?
No, that’s definitely not what I said, or what I’m saying. Erik has one year left, so let him see out his contract, see if it works when he isn’t controlling everything. When he has some help and trusts those around him. When the club has direction.You're saying Ashworth and Berreda are suppose to waste years trying to mould ETH to be the head coach they want him to be.
I'm totally with you on this. I'm sure the new management team are aware of good managers who are not in the usual, depressing list.most of the names mentioned send shivers down my spine. Southgate, Tuchel, Potter ... yikes.
Just bring in a modern coach with a clear plan and structure. Sometimes it doesn't have to be a big name, just the right fit. Look at what Sebastian Hoeness has done at Stuttgart for example, they regularly play teams like Dortmund off the park with attacking football. I'm convinced they'd absolutely tear United apart if they played tomorrow.
No, that’s definitely not what I said, or what I’m saying. Erik has one year left, so let him see out his contract, see if it works when he isn’t controlling everything. When he has some help and trusts those around him. When the club has direction.
I'd imagine the conversation will be a few hours before the close season. “We want you to play this style of football”. “Okay, that fine but this player and that player won’t work in that formation” It’s not hard.
And the CEO is called Omar Berrada, get it right!
I don't agree that Rangnick has proven that he is better than ETH, but I do agree that the setup for him was very tough to succeed in. It was very clear that the players did not like or respect him (which might also have been partly down to his man management, he did come across as a bit too blunt and lacking tact in interviews tbh).Rangnick is a much better manager than ETH. He proved it before and after his unfortunate stint at United.
He never had a real chance. Only 6 months contract, zero backing with transfers. Every manager is a lame duck in such setup.
If you are worried about playing credentials, Nagelsmann is the wrong type anyway. He never played professional football as he had to retire due to injury at very young age.