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*regrettably* I feel Ole has had his time. Brendan Rogers for me.....and bring his scouts with him
Problems lie way above Ole. If he goes the problems will remain. The club needs a total restructuring.
Keane called it a few weeks ago.
The players are doing what they did to Mourinho and throwing him under a bus that gathers pace every week.
Whilst, I will wholly accept that Ole isn’t help himself, the players need to take a long sharp look at themselves.
We’ll be having the same conversations in 2 years whoever comes in
When we win, it's the manager. When we lose, it's the players. It has always been like that with Ole.Aren't these the same players who defeated RB 5-0 and PSG at Paris ? And got him 3rd last season, which was 3 months ago or something..
Keane called it a few weeks ago.
The players are doing what they did to Mourinho and throwing him under a bus that gathers pace every week.
Whilst, I will wholly accept that Ole isn’t help himself, the players need to take a long sharp look at themselves.
We’ll be having the same conversations in 2 years whoever comes in
What players? We had a cultural reboot. This is a new group of players.
When we win, it's the manager. When we lose, it's the players. It has always been like that with Ole.
I don’t think Ole would take it. He’s proud. Being sacked now will crush him. He’ll go back to Norway to live out his days as a Norwegian league winning hermit.
Not that many Mourinho players out there.Keane called it a few weeks ago.
The players are doing what they did to Mourinho and throwing him under a bus that gathers pace every week.
Whilst, I will wholly accept that Ole isn’t help himself, the players need to take a long sharp look at themselves.
We’ll be having the same conversations in 2 years whoever comes in
Which certain posters?I hope certain posters stumble in here to have a laugh at the clubs expense and read that!
I see what you are saying but Liverpool also changed their club structure roughly around the time Klopp was appointed it was a bit of a root and branch job which we also need to doNope. It really is just Ole... Klopp has structure problems but he still makes Jota work (Not the guy he originally wanted).
I suggested Ole for DOF last season before the lockdown. Overall we have the strongest squad we have had since Fergie, it just isnt coached right. Ole can oversee transfers in and out. Would be a good way to end his management and moving him 'upstairs' would be good for him as well not to be thrown out of the club he does love.
Not that many Mourinho players out there.
Just so we're clear, are you laughing at the idea of United being a big club or the frankly suspicious typo?I hope certain posters stumble in here to have a laugh at the clubs expense and read that!
I think the sentimentality is coming to the fore now. So many saying "I love Ole but..."
Shows that ultimately we weren't able to evaluate him without that bias. That's the danger of hiring an ex legend.
Pogba didn't start, Martial scored, and Rashy had a quiet night after playing a key role in this competition in the prior two games.Rashford, Pogba, Martial. Is enough.
You know, the ones you’d really look to for a massive performance when it’s needed.
The problem is Woodward. He doesnt have a single idea about the squad and what kind of manager is needed.
The current manager fails and he looks out for the best available at the time.
It happened after LVG - hire Jose even though they are the complete opposites tactically. Hire Ole just because hes available. Sack him and finds that Pochettino is available.
Always a season of poor transfers before a manager fails aswell.
I think those were the majority at least at the beginning. I know I backed him for quite a while, in part due to his history with us.Most are able to judge him on what he's been appointed to do - and paid millions for - which is to manage the team. Most can separate Ole the player and Ole the manager. The problems indeed do start with posters who can't seperate the two meaning they can't see the wood from the trees.
Just so we're clear, are you laughing at the idea of United being a big club or the frankly suspicious typo?
Completely agree with all of that.Keane called it a few weeks ago.
The players are doing what they did to Mourinho and throwing him under a bus that gathers pace every week.
Whilst, I will wholly accept that Ole isn’t help himself, the players need to take a long sharp look at themselves.
We’ll be having the same conversations in 2 years whoever comes in
But there aren't any managers available at the moment of Klopp or peps level.
He would do a great job, I feel.I don't know how he'd react to be being sacked. I'd imagine he wouldn't be pleased about about it, but at the same time, I'd like to think he'd be realistic about the situation and accept he wasn't doing a good enough job to remain in charge.
In any case, I'd like to see him stay on in offical capacity as member of the coaching team or preferably in the DoF role. It's not far beyond the realms of possibility he ends up in that role either, I mean, the board were considering the likes of Fletcher and Rio for the position, so why not Ole?
Pogba didn't start, Martial scored, and Rashy had a quiet night after playing a key role in this competition in the prior two games.
Sorry mate, but can't always put it on the players. Especially not when there are different players out there over the years, and we've undergone a so called cultural reboot.
Yes I sympathise fully.Completely agree with all of that.
Truth is, we're absolutely doomed to failure no matter who the manager is, it's as obvious as night and day.
Club is a complete shambles on the actual bit they need to be good at, ie; football side of things. I'm sure other clubs fans think we're a spoilt bunch but for me personally, I'm at the point where I'm just so angry at the way our club has become a laughing stock. There's no getting away from it, until the glazers sod off we're fecked.
Completely agree with all of that.
Truth is, we're absolutely doomed to failure no matter who the manager is, it's as obvious as night and day.
Club is a complete shambles on the actual bit they need to be good at, ie; football side of things. I'm sure other clubs fans think we're a spoilt bunch but for me personally, I'm at the point where I'm just so angry at the way our club has become a laughing stock. There's no getting away from it, until the glazers sod off we're fecked.
I think those were the majority at least at the beginning. I know I backed him for quite a while, in part due to his history with us.
Although to be fair, he did make a lot of good changes initially, but has taken us as far as he can.
Trying harder won't unlock a low block. Did you see how hard Bruno tried? Still shite.Ok.
So Pogba couldn’t have tried any harder when he came on.
Rashford can’t have 3 games in the same competition where he plays well.
And, Martial scores from an absolutely woeful array of defending and did absolutely sod all else in the other 93 minutes.
The body language and behaviour of the players is almost identical to the last few games of Jose’s tenure.
Ive also pointed out that Ole hasn’t helped himself and have thought for weeks that he has the look of a man who is expecting the inevitable. Just like Jose did.
Like you said ‘a so-called cultural reboot’. Tonight, and Sunday and every game we have dropped points in this season looked like they had rebooted back to 2018.
Ok.
So Pogba couldn’t have tried any harder when he came on.
Rashford can’t have 3 games in the same competition where he plays well.
And, Martial scores from an absolutely woeful array of defending and did absolutely sod all else in the other 93 minutes.
The body language and behaviour of the players is almost identical to the last few games of Jose’s tenure.
Ive also pointed out that Ole hasn’t helped himself and have thought for weeks that he has the look of a man who is expecting the inevitable. Just like Jose did.
Like you said ‘a so-called cultural reboot’. Tonight, and Sunday and every game we have dropped points in this season looked like they had rebooted back to 2018.
The implication that Spurs aren’t. I was hoping somebody would come and lecture you about the Dairylea room at their new gaff. I didn’t even notice the typo.
Trying harder won't unlock a low block. Did you see how hard Bruno tried? Still shite.
It's telling that the only chance we created was from an absolutely woeful array of defending. And it's been happening consistently since last season, and even before then. It's simply more of the same, the only differrence is that 2 years have gone by.