MisterLupus
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Surely the managerial CV just confirms his ineligibility for a job like this.
I'll back Ole until Woodward is shown the door first, but United legend aside, he is clearly not experienced enough, or not good enough for the United job, and this just confirms it.
Im not sure what him as a player has to do about anything, will he be suiting up soon?
This kind of reaction is precisely what the issue with our club is - we are too emotional to think rationally. If you like Ole or back Ole that's fine (despite how misguided I think it is) but you have to realise how irrelevant everything you have posted above is, his managerial experience is just nowhere near what you'd expect from any PL club, let alone one as large as United. Past glories are good for telling your grand children when you're old, not building a club around.
As a manager, Ole's record in the PL is atrocious.
You should be his PR man...or his mother
You guys missed the plot entirely - all of you - congratulations on that I suppose. I've never made any case whatsoever as to whether or not Ole is qualified for the United job - in fact I pointed out without anything even resembling ambiguity that I'm still reserving my judgement in that regard. All I did was to point out that his harshest critics in here are absolute binheads - and that regardless of whether or not he's the right man for us he's not the clueless and unaccomplished amateur they make him out to be. That their over-the-top reactions towards him are both unwarranted and quite mental - simply put that he deserves way more credit than that. I even wrote as much - so I'm... Actually not surprised at all I didn't get that message across because I've lived among people long enough to long since stop being awestruck at how profoundly dense a person can end up