Foxbatt
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Thanks for the spirit Ole
A trait you should want in any leader.And agony goes on....he is such a survivor.
Ole sure is lucky to have bought such a good player, intergrated him into the league and team well and plays to his strengths, I’m certainly happy he’s been so luckyBruno. Scored two, assisted one, fought for every single ball and made everybody else too. Definition of a player dragging the team to a win. If he was not on the pitch the rest of the team would have stayed 1-0 down.
I don’t know. When you spend 300m and all managers that finished a season before him won something, what do you reckon we should expect?Yes they were.
We finished third and did well in the cups.
What... what do fans expect?
And PERHAPS the consistency will click and we will put the wins together.This win should do enough to keep him in charge through the WBA & Istanbul games, which we'll draw/lose, leading to calls for him to be sacked on the eve of the PSG game, which we'll win.
And on it goes.
The early fixtures I believe it's because of fitness.
When we got fit, it may be players perform badly or Ole mishandled the formation. (He learnt his lesson diamond won't work at home in the premier League)
Still, I can see the team is behind him and I as a fan will always support him. I believe in his long term vision.
I don’t know. When you spend 300m and all manager that finished a season before him won something, what do you reckon we should expect?
He doesn’t even make any sense, is so far into Poch he can’t see the daylight of what’s actually happening anymoreIf only we could aack you
You more Poch than a United fan
And this year we are going backwards when the league is there to be challenged for. Liverpool and city are not going to run away with it and we will look back on this year as a missed opportunity because for some inexplicable reason we 'owe' ole another season. It just boggles my mind.
3rd and no cup when you spend 200m pounds on the market last year is not a good year in my book.I have no idea what you are trying to say.
3rd and no cup when you spend 200m pounds on the market last year is not a good year in my book.
That’s because we only won by luck I think or the other team was crap, or that a player that used to get called shit and useless is now keeping Ole in a job or something.So many haters in here.
You can just feel it. That people are actually devestated that we won. Let me repeat that last sentence. People are devestade that our team won.
He looked weak imo, if that's how he is when pissed off no wonder the players don't give a shit.
Ole sure is lucky to have bought such a good player, intergrated him into the league and team well and plays to his strengths, I’m certainly happy he’s been so lucky
I feel like we’re going on another lap of the rollercoaster we’ve just been on.
For every amazing result he pulls out of the hat against a team who would probably beat us, he gives us 2-3 bad results against teams we should beat.
Third despite key player injuries during long stretches of last season. Now six points off PL top, despite starting this season with a handicap. Those binding their happiness to a new manager incoming are facing challenging times :-)Those 66 points and three semi final defeats were fantastic.
Story of our last 7 years. If we do that, if somebody does that then we are world champions. We are going circles for years now, Ole included. When will people realise that.How do we know we’re going backwards this year?
If Liverpool lose to City tomorrow and we win our game in hand we are... three points behind them.
Have we turned to Spurs? Is this your criteria of a successful season with the resources we have to get into top 4?We were literally bottom half when he took over and recouped a massive amount of that money whilst decreasing the wage bill drastically.
That's correct, our next match WBA and chances are it will be a bad performance again. Don't think I've ever been this frustrated support United.It hasn't changed my mind. We have the players to win a lot of games and it's been poor and then we win. We still don't have any structure. It's been individual brilliance once again.
No, I'm delighted we won. The issue is we are going down the same route again, where we will see inconsistent performances from a poor managerial team. This year, there are no clear run away teams that can challenge, if we get some proper people in, and that includes getting rid of Woodward we have a great chance of actually competing. It's been 7 years since we actually have been in a race for a title.So many haters in here.
You can just feel it. That people are actually devestated that we won. Let me repeat that last sentence. People are devestade that our team won.
Have we turned to Spurs? Is this your criteria of a successful season with the resources we have to get into top 4?
And PERHAPS the consistency will click and we will put the wins together.
Never said I disagree with what he said, it's how it was delivered. He looked weak and not like a leader to me.He is absolutely right. I am Ole out but he is absolutely right. He has got an injury now to a crucial player. We get to play on Saturday morning. They could have got us to play on a Sunday as it's the international week after that.
Good on Ole for standing up.
Ifs, buts and maybes. The fact we have had an awful start and we still can get to challenge should be an indicator to get rid of ole now and get someone in who can get some consistency.How do we know we’re going backwards this year?
If Liverpool lose to City tomorrow and we win our game in hand we are... three points behind them.
Ifs, buts and maybes. The fact we have had an awful start and we still can get to challenge should be an indicator to get rid of ole now and get someone in who can get some consistency.
I have no recollection of being the same under Jose. A lot were expecting title or bust. Since Ole took over fans expectations have spiralled to the bottom. Everyone looks for an excuse for being average and having up and downs. It’s Liverpool under Hodgson.From where Ole took over? Absolutely 100%. That was also the mindset of most of the forum.
I've no complaints with Ole's recruitment or man management. He's done a great job there. Tactically and in game is where he will lose his job. Today was not about going up against Everton and coming out on top as a team, they were outplaying us until Bruno turned superman, and would have continued to do so if he hadn't.
Was there a commitment on Everton to attack when they were leading 1-0?
Since Ole took over we have been on an upwards trajectory.