Yes, surely the best solution is to give no manager any time and then we can definitely find the next Fergie... oh wait, he was given timePerfect response to this kind of utterly flawed correlation.
Yes, surely the best solution is to give no manager any time and then we can definitely find the next Fergie... oh wait, he was given timePerfect response to this kind of utterly flawed correlation.
Genuinely interested in knowing what you see in the type of football United plays. If you think that's football, god help you.Yes, surely the best solution is to give no manager any time and then we can definitely find the next Fergie... oh wait, he was given time
Ferguson had a proven track record of being successful both domestically and in Europe.Im happy that the Caf did not sack Ferguson 29 years ago.
"These players". Jose had the opportunity to sign "his" players and blew it with both.I'm not a naive little anything. Just like this time last year when i said we'd do no better than Mourinho (one of the best managers of all time) with these same players. I got told i was talking nonsense by experts (in their own mind) on here then as well.
doesn't make sense. Either give him the 2 - 3 years he needs to mold the team into what he wants or should have sacked him over the summer after how bad it went at the end of last season.I'd give him October to see if things can improve tactically. I doubt he will be a long-term manager at United, fans are turning against him in big numbers and the players doesn't seem to buy in anymore.
Seems out of his depth at most parametres, but while he still has the job there's time to turn it around. Perhaps he's got that in him
Ferguson had a proven track record of being successful both domestically and in Europe.
Even previously successful managers get sacked, but it probably does give them "more" time.So that means that he was not close to be sacked then?
Sensible post. I believe is Ole had been backed more significantly in the market then we wouldn't be in the situation we are in now. He is making the best of the hand that he has been dealt by that tw^t Woodward. I think we need to be patient with him. He needs to be significantly backed in the next 2 windows, although I doubt we will spend anything in January as I think this a ploy by Woodward, although I hope that I am wrong on this. By significant backing I mean more than 3 players in these 2 windows.To the people saying he is a poor coach and he's bad tactically, well, we know for a fact that Jose wesn't a bad coach or bad tactically. But we were seeing the same lack of a plan back then.
Without the players required to make your plan work, you'll fail, like Jose did before and LVG did before him.
The club needs to back the manager, nobody is gonna do wonder without the player he needs. Pep's plan wasn't working as well the first season he came here and he had some world class to excellent players in De bruyne, Aguero, Silva, Sterling, Fernandinho and the likes.
The fans need to be patient and give him time. Not a single one of you is an expert in Football.
Sensible post. I believe is Ole had been backed more significantly in the market then we wouldn't be in the situation we are in now. He is making the best of the hand that he has been dealt by that tw^t Woodward. I think we need to be patient with him. He needs to be significantly backed in the next 2 windows, although I doubt we will spend anything in January as I think this a ploy by Woodward, although I hope that I am wrong on this. By significant backing I mean more than 3 players in these 2 windows.
Although if Ole doesn't get the backing by Woodward in January I feel he may get sacked by the end of the season because Woodward has not given him a fair platform to succeed from by not supporting him fully. I think Woodward is going to make Ole a scapegoat and if it all doesn't turn out well he will sack him, bring in a new manager, not admit to any personal failings and start over again. I really dislike Woodward
Does it matter how close he was to be sacked? No because he wasn’t.So that means that he was not close to be sacked then?
doesn't make sense. Either give him the 2 - 3 years he needs to mold the team into what he wants or should have sacked him over the summer after how bad it went at the end of last season.
What's 3 more weeks going to show that c. 44% of us already feel deep down - that he's out of his depth tactically and not the right guy for the job. Got relegated with Cardiff, won feck all with Molde but given this rebuilding job - personally I just don't get it.
And this is why Woodhead is to blame for our current predicament. He gives managers a big contract then fails to back them and then struggles as to whether to sack them or not due to the length of contract he recently gave them.Sensible post. I believe is Ole had been backed more significantly in the market then we wouldn't be in the situation we are in now. He is making the best of the hand that he has been dealt by that tw^t Woodward. I think we need to be patient with him. He needs to be significantly backed in the next 2 windows, although I doubt we will spend anything in January as I think this a ploy by Woodward, although I hope that I am wrong on this. By significant backing I mean more than 3 players in these 2 windows.
Although if Ole doesn't get the backing by Woodward in January I feel he may get sacked by the end of the season because Woodward has not given him a fair platform to succeed from by not supporting him fully. I think Woodward is going to make Ole a scapegoat and if it all doesn't turn out well he will sack him, bring in a new manager, not admit to any personal failings and start over again. I really dislike Woodward
Because we have tried and failed with several managers now, it doesn't mean we have to give our current bad choice any more time than it takes to realise what he is.... a lemon, I'd rather us carry on without a manager for a short while than prolong this agony.
"Lets give the worst manager we've had since Fergie more time because we've rightfully sacked our last few".
I am one of those unfortunately. I wanted us to have one shot on target against AZ alkamar.The plastics want instant success.
Longtime supporters have seen it all.
Fergie achieved what he did in spite of the board.
I'm not sure Ole is our long term solution.
But not to support the manger and allowing him to start the season with the squad he did was unforgivable.
Most of us could see what would happen with a few injuries. And here we are.
Ole has made strides towards finally giving the squad the overhaul it has needed for years. He has gotten rid of a lot of the deadwood and the replacements we have got in (whilst not enough in sheer quantity) have done very well.
He promotes positive football and also says the right things and has the right attitude with the media.
Recent results have not been good enough, however this is with a threadbare squad that is still in dire need of rejuvenation. Bringing in a new manager will not change that as we have to wait until at least January to sign anyone.
Same. I am also sad that we sacked Moyes. Because by now he would have become Fergie, unfortunately the board were too trigger happy and cost us glorious decades of future dominance.Im happy that the Caf did not sack Ferguson 29 years ago.
He said that on Friday?I can say [I am a striker short], but that was the decision that I made and I made it happily," Solskjaer told Sky Sports.
Has he really got rid of the deadwood?
Smalling gone, arguably our 3rd best CB, whilst Jones & Rojo are still here. Lukaku whilst many didn’t rate him and argued he wouldn’t fit into a free flowing attacking team, still was worth 20 goals a season, I wouldn’t call him deadwood.
Darmian would be the only one, under 25 appearances in 2 seasons. He even made the much maligned Ashley Young club captain.
He talks a good game but lives in the past. Recently his pre and post match interviews resemble a certain David Moyes. The pressure is getting to him.
His football is anything but positive. Recent results haven’t been good enough but this stretches back to March, even during his unbeaten start, the football wasn’t great at times. I said in another thread, results masked performances.
He harped on about replacing anyone that leaves, like for like. It didn’t happen for whatever reasons.
I’d question if he had never played for United, would he have got the job?
Don’t get me wrong, I want any manger at this club to do well obviously, but at this moment in time, it isn’t looking good.
Keep hands down. He can't be judged on shaky results armed with a depleted squad
The club needs to back the manager, nobody is gonna do wonder without the player he needs. Pep's plan wasn't working as well the first season he came here and he had some world class to excellent players in De bruyne, Aguero, Silva, Sterling, Fernandinho and the likes.
The fans need to be patient and give him time. Not a single one of you is an expert in Football.
The plastics want instant success.
Longtime supporters have seen it all.
Fergie achieved what he did in spite of the board.
Let me get this straight. It is he who has injured Wan Bissaka, Shaw, Pogba, Martial and Lingard? Is that it?He is the One who depleted the squad.
Huh? Who are you replying to?How can anyone who even thinks sensibly compare Fergie and Ole?
Keep! Sacking hasn‘t improved us long term. Accept that we are not entitled to anything and work on getting better step by step again. No matter if it takes 1, 3 or 5 years.
Signs of Pep's blueprint was showing even from the first 3 games. Go take a look at the highlights of any one of the first 3-5 games, you'll see they were scoring those far post tap ins where Sterling or any attacker made sure to always give the finisher a passing option. The whole philosophy was still taking root but the principles were apparent from the go. We didn't know how far it would come but we saw distinct signs early on and they are still visible if you pull up their games from the periodTo the people saying he is a poor coach and he's bad tactically, well, we know for a fact that Jose wasn't a bad coach or bad tactically. But we were seeing the same lack of a plan back then.
Without the players required to make your plan work, you'll fail, like Jose did before and LVG did before him.
The club needs to back the manager, nobody is gonna do wonder without the player he needs. Pep's plan wasn't working as well the first season he came here and he had some world class to excellent players in De bruyne, Aguero, Silva, Sterling, Fernandinho and the likes.
The fans need to be patient and give him time. Not a single one of you is an expert in Football.
Let me get this straight. It is he who has injured Wan Bissaka, Shaw, Pogba, Martial and Lingard? Is that it?
Huh? Who are you replying to?
He is the One who depleted the squad. How can anyone who even thinks sensibly compare Fergie and Ole?
One broke the Rangers Celtic domination in Scotland and then beat Bayern Munich and Real Madrid to win the Cup Winners Cup.
Our club was third from bottom when Fergie took over. I think it was in 7th when Ole took over. Now we are in the 10th?
He is way out of his depth. Way beyond even Moyes. I hate to say this but never thought it could get any worse than Moyes.
Precisely! No comparison.Ferguson had a proven track record of being successful both domestically and in Europe.
Fergie had already won a league in a top country ( Scotland was a good footballing country at that time) and also won a top European trophy beating Bayern and Real.