StrettyEnder07
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Comparing Ole to one of the best F1 drivers ever. Heard it all now.
It was tongue and cheek you miserable feck, get a sense of humour, massive spanner haha not wrong
Comparing Ole to one of the best F1 drivers ever. Heard it all now.
For me it's going just like I expected it to when I looked at the squad pre season. Especially if you had told me that we'd have a ridiculous injury list.We're playing like a team that's going to be in a relegation battle this season. We can't score more than one goal in a match to save our lives and it's our worst start in 30 years. I knew this season was going to be tough but I wanted to see us at least implement a playing style and play football that will excite the fans. I was willing to give Ole time but what I'm seeing on the pitch is awful and Ole looks fecking clueless and out of his depth.
A real case of the "grass is greener" syndrome going on here.
It's really puzzling because mostly everyone between here and the moon agreed before the season started that we had a lot of work to do, and we aren't going to compete for the title this season, but rather develop youngsters and give them a chance to bloom, while trying to get into the top4. We are going this route because we have had almost 7 years of spending sprees that have brought us nearly nothing. With GREAT managers at the helm no less. And I see people here wanting to bring in journeymen managers who have managed about 20 clubs in their careers.
We get rid of Lukaku who is the opposite of what we want. Lukaku has the turning ability of a cruiseship, and ball handling ability of a wall. The only problem we are currently facing is that our go-to striker in Marcus Rashford has managed to somehow lose all confidence over the course of 6 games, after being absolutely great in the first one. Alexis Sanchez scored what, 4 goals in his entire career? And now people suddenly feel he was to great solution after all? It'd be nice if we didnt forget history 30 seconds after it happened once in a while.
Last night, Scott McTominay stood alone at the 5 meter mark with open net, and he heads the ball over the goal. That is how close we came to winning the game last night. Same story with Marcus Rashford against Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton. Missed penalties, missed open nets. The game was always there for the taking. We've had 1 bad game all season, against West Ham, every other game we deserved the win but personal mistakes squandered everything.
Remember the game against Southampton? EIGHT shots on goal. 1-1. The problem we have is inherently with the end product. Our defense this season is great, absolutely phenomenal compared to last season. Lindelöf is about to lose his starting position to Tuanzebe once AWB and Shaw are both healthy.
We tried to buy Dybala, Eriksen, Sancho, Mandzukic and Longstaff during the transfer window. Jadon Sancho is a target next summer. Mandzukic might be a depth option in January, Dybala fell through due to his image rights, Eriksen wants to move to Spain, Longstaff was priced at £50 million.
Thing is, we signed 3 players who have all performed above and beyond except for maybe Maguire who I already expected to be very good. James is exceeding everyones expectations by far, and AWB is an absolute phenomenon as a defensive rightback.
We're not losing matches left and right are we? We've lost 2. Same as Tottenham and Chelsea. 3 draws. All of which we would have won, had the quality of the player product been better. That is on the players, not the manager. You do not need a manager to tell you how to put the ball in the net 5-10 meters away. These are adults, they know how to do that.
A rebuild is just that, a rebuild that reshapes the very identity and structure of the entire football team. It takes time, several transfer windows, you play a mix of veterans and young kids that will eventually grow into men. Mason Greenwood is already seeing a lot of gametime. He is 17 years old and playing like a man.
This is not the end product of this version of Manchester United, this is the very first stepping stone. Either you trust in the process, or you go on thinking that the grass is always greener, and act like fans of the opposing team every time we play a game until we are winning again and the team is suddenly worthy of your support.
You're missing the point. Which is what would be an alternative to Ole but who we wouldn't want to get sacked in a few months.I would take Howe over Ole any day. Funny how some will turn their nose up at that idea but will happily back Ole.
Thats why he isn't playing every game.
Tretaed abysmally, both were hated here and most people wanted them out, now Ole is at fault for pushing them out. Fantastic.
As I said first to blame is Ed.
Sorry for being miserable, I'm just going through a tough time. My wife just left me.It was tongue and cheek you miserable feck, get a sense of humour, massive spanner haha not wrong
Eh.. Eddie Howe.You're missing the point. Which is what would be an alternative to Ole but who we wouldn't want to get sacked in a few months.
He took Bournemouth from league one to the PL in three seasons and made them a mid/upper table team whilst playing some of the best football in the league. It's a hell of a lot more than Ole has ever done.
He's a bit of a punt but he's quite clearly a much better manager than Ole, and would likely jump at the chance to come here if it was presented to him.
Get a hold of yourself.
How exactly has Greenwood been thrown to the wolves?He should be though. We have nobody else now. Except another young striker who also needed carefully managed and has been thrown to the wolves instead.
Hated or not, both were useful. It's not the managers job to pander to the fans. If it was, any of us could be the manager. Can you honestly say we are better off this year without Fellaini in the squad/team?
Not sure that's a good alternative.Eh.. Eddie Howe.
Moyes never really showed that he could do much other than keep a team consistently hovering in upper mid table for a long period of time. Howe has taken a league two team and made them one of the PL's mainstays in five years. If you can't see the difference between that and Moyes then I don't know what to say.If that's the criteria then why not hire back Moyes? And as for the promotions sorry that doesn't impress me when talking about a potential Man Utd manager
I'm not saying Ole is the answer (he isn't), I'm not saying he should have ever got the job in the first place (he shouldn't) but if we're going to sack him I'd want a better replacement than Eddie How (who by the way has averaged only 44 points in Bournemouth's 3 seasons in the PL)
How exactly has Greenwood been thrown to the wolves?
I heard it all now, we're missing Fellaini. That was the problem and still is, too many average players. Ole gets rid of some of them and that's a problem.
I think if any drastic action is to be taken, Ole should become Director of Football and Pochettino Manager. However, in bringing him in we would be setting ourselves up for disappointment by having somebody who has won zero with a better Spurs squad.However, I now agree with the irrationally rabid fans on this forum that he should be let go if, and only if, we can get Pochettino. I also have serious doubts about Pochettino in terms of inspiring a team to win a trophy, let alone a league title, but I do think he is more effective at getting his ideas across and building a possession-based football team. Today's match again demonstrated the issues this team has in scoring goals from open play. I think it's clear by this point that the current coaching setup cannot get their ideas across to play an effective attacking style, at this level of competition at least. I don't think the likes of Allegri will be good for us and will set us even further back long term. We need to do whatever we can to secure Poch if we decide to let Ole go.
It's an UNBELIEVABLE stretch to think that. SAF never finished below third in the league or with less than 65-70 points for feck sake.Its not too much of a stretch to think that. SAF tactics would be on point, but he wouldnt have time for alot of these softies we have in our squad, he would be doing the same, just prob alot more ruthless.
If that's the criteria then why not hire back Moyes? And as for the promotions sorry that doesn't impress me when talking about a potential Man Utd manager
I'm not saying Ole is the answer (he isn't), I'm not saying he should have ever got the job in the first place (he shouldn't) but if we're going to sack him I'd want a better replacement than Eddie How (who by the way has averaged only 44 points in Bournemouth's 3 seasons in the PL)
Depends who you’re referring to and what exactly they’re saying, but on the evidence of the football we’ve watched, which is plain for all to see, something needs to change
Ok it’s a rebuild. Even Sir Alex isn’t winning a title with this lot. But we need some sort of evidence we’ve got the right man. He’s not getting the best out of his best players imo and sticking too loyal to ones who prove time after time they aren’t good enough.
So you think he wanted his team to be like that?I said Rashford has been thrown to the wolves.
And yes, we're missing Fellaini. Of course it's a problem to 'get rid' of average players if you don't adequately replace them. I'd have thought that common sense.
It's an UNBELIEVABLE stretch to think that. SAF never finished below third in the league or with less than 65-70 points for feck sake.
I want to see the vote result without having to vote
Moyes never really showed that he could do much other than keep a team consistently hovering in upper mid table for a long period of time. Howe has taken a league two team and made them one of the PL's mainstays in five years. If you can't see the difference between that and Moyes then I don't know what to say.
He is definitely still a risk, no doubt, but he would be a risk worth taking. He's young, British, plays great football and has shown he's capable of continuously improving his side year on year. Can he make the step up to a bigger club or is this his limit? Well, I don't know, there's only one way to find out.
30/9/19 was the day I turned from giving him time to get him out. Terrible team selection again. Lingard and Rashford starting. Where was Greenwood? Where is this giving him a chance.
Terrible team selection/took too long with the changes again. The way we finished the game is how we should have started with McTom and Fred in front of the back 4 and Pogba free to roam and create. Instead Ole at the wheel would prefer to play Lingard in a number 10 role, a guy who does feck all game in game out, and Perriera on the right, another one who does absolutely nothing.
The results are shocking whatever way you look at it. Ed gets a lot of blame and rightly so for not investing more in the summer, but Ole picks the team, he is reponsible for the set up and tacitcs and coaching. Ole out and quickly
You've just answered your own question.When do these risk's stop being worth taking? Moyes was a risk - failed. LVG was a risk - failed, Mourinho was a risk - failed, Ole was a risk - failing
I realise no one is nailed on to be a success (Mourinho proved that) but if I were a betting man I'd know which way I'd put money on Howe fairing out if he was appointed
It's an UNBELIEVABLE stretch to think that. SAF never finished below third in the league or with less than 65-70 points for feck sake.
Its not too much of a stretch to think that. SAF tactics would be on point, but he wouldnt have time for alot of these softies we have in our squad, he would be doing the same, just prob alot more ruthless.
For me the best current alternatives are Blanc and Allegri, if they are interested. They have both showed that they are good coaches but Blanc hasn't managed since 2016 and Allegri is very conservative.
You've just answered your own question.
You asked who I'd take over Ole if he was sacked, I gave you an answer. Howe is clearly a much better manager than Ole, I don't think it's possible to dispute that, so at the very least, we'd be getting an upgrade, and at most, we could be getting a potentially top manager. Why not go for it?
You have to be joking Apparently having a good competent manager wouldn’t improve our relegation form. Only our fans can think like that, unbelievable.Changing managers isnt going to change a thing. Pep, Klopp.. christ even SAF would struggle in the same shoes as Ole at the minute.
When do these risk's stop being worth taking? Moyes was a risk - failed. LVG was a risk - failed, Mourinho was a risk - failed, Ole was a risk - failing
I realise no one is nailed on to be a success (Mourinho proved that) but if I were a betting man I'd know which way I'd put money on Howe fairing out if he was appointed
Does it not worry you that both are more Mourinho than they are Pep? One of the main issues people have is the lack of attacking football, I dont think you get that with either of the two managers you've mentioned. I'd imagine both would be at odds with the so called current transfer policy as well
When do these risk's stop being worth taking? Moyes was a risk - failed. LVG was a risk - failed, Mourinho was a risk - failed, Ole was a risk - failing
I realise no one is nailed on to be a success (Mourinho proved that) but if I were a betting man I'd know which way I'd put money on Howe fairing out if he was appointed
Personally? Because I can see it being another disaster, another manager sacked within 12 months
I give someone like Howe 6 months before getting the sack, as he isn't a renowned manager or a club legend, so fans would have even less patience.Personally? Because I can see it being another disaster, another manager sacked within 12 months
Does it not worry you that both are more Mourinho than they are Pep? One of the main issues people have is the lack of attacking football, I dont think you get that with either of the two managers you've mentioned. I'd imagine both would be at odds with the so called current transfer policy as well