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We used to have a pretty handy manager here a few years back, played up front in his playing days. ;-)
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Defenders seem to be doing very well too.
Rose was a LB, Nagelsmann was a CB, Ten Hag CB, Poch CB and Klopp played as a striker and then defender in later years.
Nicky Butt should be considered if Ole departs then.Yeah and that's managers as a whole but when you look at how these managers do when they end up managing their ex clubs - going from ex footballers to coaching then being a midfielder seems to help.
Barcelona with Pep.
Zidane & Madrid
Enrique & Barca
Simeone&Atheltico
Now maybe Lampard, Arteta at their ex clubs possibly one day doing well - as I say the fact a midfielder has to dictate play surely has to have some benefit to a brain that contemplates how to manage a team well?
I'd want a xabi alonso, a pirlo, a Zidane & Guardiola to teach me how to play rather than say a Torres, Zlatan or a Berbatov?
*I'm sure there's plenty managers who are great from all positions - but it's just something I keep a little eye out on with ex players at their ex clubs and their success.
Nicky Butt should be considered if Ole departs then.
No not really & neither do I think it's right or scientifically correct.
However, the modern game does have ex players going directly in to coaching & for me midfielders are the most tactically balanced players in the game - I've kept an eye on their management careers to see how this progresses.
As I said the defenders are also good & I've yet to see many ex strikers do that well going straight in to coaching.
Wasn't SAF a striker ?
For me the progress under Ole is really simple to see.
At the moment Jose was about to got sacked I only want to keep the following players at Utd: DDG, Martial, Rashford, Shaw (yes Shaw), Pogba, Matic (yes Matic), Herrera. Which mean 7/11 of the first XI and with Romero, McT, Smalling, Dalot as backups so 11/25 of our whole squad.
Edit: I forgot at that time Jose rarely play both Rashford or Martial together so only 6/11 of the first XI imo. And Young was playing most of the time so 5/11 tbf.
Now I want to keep: DDG, Martial, Rashford, Shaw (yes Shaw), Pogba, Maguire, AWB, McT. That means 8/11 of the first XI and James, Fred, Romero, Lindelof, Greenwood, Tuanzebe, Williams, Smalling, Dalot as backups so 17/25 of our whole squad.
Isn't that clear progress?
Not when your nowhere near top 4. If you want to keep more players explain tome why we have gone worse.
Honestly I don't see much relation with keeping more players and have gone worse (which whether this is true is another debate tbf). I want to keep a player because I think he's good or may come good, that's all.
And you don't want to keep the players I want to ? If no which one and why?
where I can see a world class team being built.
It's a bit too far from "making progress" imo.
I just said we're making clear progress not building a world class team.
It's a bit too far from "making progress" imo.
I just said we're making clear progress not building a world class team.
our form
Progress to what? i think we are too big a club to just be happy with a slight improvement on the year before and we haven’t even done that.
It's interesting that you mention Ferguson. During the first three years in his United career, he was deemed as not good enough, and the knives were out for him, but the club had realised his worth by him rejigging the youth system (academy now), getting rid of a few players who were powerful characters, and possibly bad influences, in the dressing room, and bringing younger players into the first team set up.If Liverpool wins the league, Fergunson must come back to United to knock them back of their fecking perch. Should have never retire. He could comfortably be managing United at his current age.
It's interesting that you mention Ferguson. During the first three years in his United career, he was deemed as not good enough, and the knives were out for him, but the club had realised his worth by him rejigging the youth system (academy now), getting rid of a few players who were powerful characters, and possibly bad influences, in the dressing room, and bringing younger players into the first team set up.
Also remember that Fergie rocked up as the new young & very successful Aberdeen manager that had just broken the Old Firm monopoly.
As for Ole - he is just a playing legend end of.
Klopp successful in the Germany & now here. We need to be targetting Scouserpool in 3 years not this medium term re-build. In business, companies do sharp turn arounds and at the same time put in place sustainable success. Ed should understand this as a accountant, except the wassack spent money willy nilly on crap, overpaid crap[ and appointed the wrong men. If he and Glazers had the cojones when we were all calling for Moyes head and stuck with him for another 5 months hey presto = Klopp. Why the feck would he have gone to Scouserpool.
Life and business is about timing & Ed royally screwed it up 5 years back. Its now about timing again and Ole is not the man. We need to spend in Jan i.e. supplement the "turn around" aspect of this process and then go for the next new thing in management and spend heavily in the next two windows, Just not convinced its Potch.
Ok, so you feel Ole is not the man, I accept that, but what I am saying is that a lot of supporters felt that Fergie was not the right man at that time, which culminated in the famous Ta Ra Fergie flag that was presented at Old Trafford. This is no different. Ole did win the Norwegian league a couple of times with Molde, breaking the Rosenborg monopoly, but I guess that the Norwegian league is not as strong as the Scottish League, but even so, it was a similar achievement. We will never agree on who is the best person to take United forward, but I believe that we should give Solskjaer more time, you think he should go now, Vive la difference.
Fergie was given more time than today's standard, I give you that. Pedigree or not he wont last till he won his first in today's era.
But Ole got away with alot more, for much less.
Fergie got 2nd on his first year, comes managing us fresh from Aberdeen huge unprecedented success. He actually earnt that benefit of doubt, Ole hasn't earn anything as a manager.
So no, giving fergie more time isn't the same as giving ole more time.
Positives, players seem happier, team look mpr3 together, couple decent signings
Negatives, still have no consistency, do not understand the way we play still, no philosophy, ole press conferences make me cringe, players look clueless on the pitch. Not a coach, has no tactical brains, late subs. I still do not know what ups and downs mean. Can only play counter attacking football, no idea still after one year how to break down teams. The players we are linked with worries me. Still cannot get over why we did not get bruno Fernandes, he takes too many risks, so what! Finally, he promised to integrate youth, said they were ready and still not does not. Greenwood has moved than proved he should start. Chong and gomes have been shunted, not seen anything else from Levit, Garner should be coming on much more. These kids need minutes, he should of loaned them out when he has the chance.
I was on the fence for a while, i am ole out now. Seriously, we are so so so bad and after one year there really has been not much progression. I really do not care if the players are better mates.
I don't need a YouTube video to understand football mate. If i don't see evidence on the pitch then there really is not much else to say.Then I can only suggest to watch some tactical analysis on Youtube, then maybe you will understand more. Cause there is a philosophy, although the players are not always able to carry out their tasks.
Oh, there is always something to learn from people who know more than yourself.I don't need a YouTube video to understand football mate. If i don't see evidence on the pitch then there really is not much else to say.
It's just amazing to me that over 50% of people want Ole out with us in 5th place with the squad we have.
It just shows we have too many glory hunters here.
Ask yourself this, can we challenge with ole at the helm?It's just amazing to me that over 50% of people want Ole out with us in 5th place with the squad we have.
It just shows we have too many glory hunters here.
Except he's also beaten Chelsea, City and Spurs. The Ole Out crowd have been going on about us being poor with low blocks and smaller teams. We've just beaten two poor teams in quick succession, and now you're saying that isn't enough? It's almost like you're moving the goalposts...Ask yourself this, can we challenge with ole at the helm?
Even if you don't think we should be challenging, some of the football and clueless tactics are enough to suggest the job is too big for him. Just because we beat Burnley and Newcastle shouldn't cloud your memory about some of the atrocious management we have seen this year.
50% of voters. Most will be rage votes after a defeat.It's just amazing to me that over 50% of people want Ole out with us in 5th place with the squad we have.
It just shows we have too many glory hunters here.
The United "fans" Ole out brigade right now
Then why the hell are we still out of the top 4? Is it because ole struggles to coach the players how to break down teams who like to sit back? I will be surprised if we finish top 4.Except he's also beaten Chelsea, City and Spurs. The Ole Out crowd have been going on about us being poor with low blocks and smaller teams. We've just beaten two poor teams in quick succession, and now you're saying that isn't enough? It's almost like you're moving the goalposts...
I said sack and I’ll keep it there for the time being. There should be a 3rd option though I wouldn’t sack him now as top 4 is there so is Europa. I feel we should stick to what we have done to all managers and do no CL and you go. If we CL he stays, so it’s up to him if we get CL football he will keep his job still have a good chance
Can't be that clueless, we've been better against the top 6 than most other teams. We're struggling against the bottom half, but he can't be totally clueless. The way we beat City and Spurs was because we had great tactics. We also were heads on against Liverpool, as one of very few teams this season. We should have beaten Arsenal, but another personal error went against us.Ask yourself this, can we challenge with ole at the helm?
Even if you don't think we should be challenging, some of the football and clueless tactics are enough to suggest the job is too big for him. Just because we beat Burnley and Newcastle shouldn't cloud your memory about some of the atrocious management we have seen this year.