Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | W15 D2 L4

Is Ole a good appointment?


  • Total voters
    2,659

freeurmind

weak willed
Joined
Mar 10, 2017
Messages
5,883
Wishing the best for Ole, great player in his day. Any Norwegians on here who can give us some idea of how his team have been performing lately, what kind of football they tend to play etc?
 

RedSky

Shepherd’s Delight
Scout
Joined
Jul 27, 2006
Messages
74,251
Location
Hereford FC (Soccermanager)
We are currently 6th, and want to finish 4th. With more than half of the season to go. All this ‘season doesn’t matter’ talk is bollocks.
Gap is too much, perhaps if we were 5th and we were needing one club to balls up, but not 2. That's unrealistic.

As for Ole, he was someone I predicted would end up United Manager many moons ago so i'm chuffed he's got his chance albeit for 6 months. Good luck Ole, attack, attack, attack! :drool:
 

Chairman Steve

Full Member
Joined
May 9, 2018
Messages
7,100
I have a crazy left field thought.

What if Solskjær at the end of the interim period, joins as a DoF figure and moves out of management into this role. He wouldn’t be THE DoF, but he’d be a member of the DoF committee, or a technical director as a common terminology with similar clubs.
 

predator

Youth NITK
Joined
Feb 11, 2013
Messages
6,767
Location
South Manchester
All the best if true. From what I've seen of Ole in the past 5 years, I've gathered that he is as regimented as the class of 92, he's technically clued up and finally he is Scandinavian and carries himself well. Good choice if true.
 

Raees

Pythagoras in Boots
Joined
May 16, 2009
Messages
29,469
Expectations are probably key to how you view this news.

If you were looking for the club the make an appointment to turn the season around, get us into the top four and competing in CL then you'd definitely be worried by Solskjaer's lack of pedigree.

From my point of view though, I had assumed Mourinho would be here until nearer the summer and had thus accepted that we had zero chance of finishing in the top four or competing in the CL, so this season was already dead to me. As I see it Solskjaer can't have a worse than zero chance of finishing in the top four, so no loss there. But now I can actually look forward to the CL games next year without being certain we're going out in a dismal and depressing manner. As such I'm not particularly bothered if Solskjaer fails to save a season I had already written off. Even the false hope and nostalgia seeing him as manager brings is far more than I was expecting when I woke up this morning.

I say we just relax and try to enjoy the appointment for what it is. Ultimately it only matters if it works.
Naive as it is - that is the way I see it as well.. genuinely just glad that cnut has gone. This season is a write off for me, just want to sit back and enjoy it.
 

breakout67

Full Member
Joined
Apr 17, 2017
Messages
9,050
Supports
Man City
The season is absolutely not a write off. We still have the FA cup to play for and a slim chance of the CL. Ole has a real opportunity here, if he can implement his management style effectively he could become a top manager and potentially as a permanent manager for us.
 

JonDahl

Full Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
6,692
I obviously want Ole to do well, but if you step back a week and then consider his credentials from there, you are likely to get a clearer view on what you think his merits are.
Van Gaal has all the credentials to be Man Utd manager.

Mourinho has all the credentials to be a Man Utd manager.

Both failed.

Maybe “credentials” to be a Man Utd manager isn’t the be all and end all.
 

sullydnl

Ross Kemp's caf ID
Joined
Sep 13, 2012
Messages
34,063
Naive as it is - that is the way I see it as well.. genuinely just glad that cnut has gone. This season is a write off for me, just want to sit back and enjoy it.
If our mood has lifted that easily just imagine how the players feel. :lol:
 

17 Van der Gouw

biffa bin
Joined
Oct 19, 2010
Messages
6,516
Expectations are probably key to how you view this news.

If you were looking for the club the make an appointment to turn the season around, get us into the top four and competing in CL then you'd definitely be worried by Solskjaer's lack of pedigree.

From my point of view though, I had assumed Mourinho would be here until nearer the summer and had thus accepted that we had zero chance of finishing in the top four or competing in the CL, so this season was already dead to me. As I see it Solskjaer can't have a worse than zero chance of finishing in the top four, so no loss there. But now I can actually look forward to the CL games next year without being certain we're going out in a dismal and depressing manner. As such I'm not particulay bothered if Solskjaer fails to save a season I had already written off. Even the false hope and nostalgia seeing him as manager brings is far more than I was expecting when I woke up this morning.

I say we just relax and try to enjoy the appointment for what it is. Ultimately it only matters if it works.
I think in the main you're right; and I have a feeling the lack of pressure to attain top four may see him thriving.

One thing I'm positive of is a massive morale boost to everybody at the club from staff and players to the fans. Ole has a much different aura about him to Jose, it's literally like we've swapped negativity for positivity. Defence for attack. I really wasn't looking forward to the UCL tie vs PSG, not because I expected us to lose (which I did) but because I didn't expect us to properly try and win, it would have been another Mourinho borefest, now the prospect of that game is much more exciting. We'll still most likely lose, but it'll be a much different game with an attack minded manager, especially at OT.

I hope he brings the European night atmosphere back.
 

CM

Full Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2014
Messages
7,363
It will make a change to have someone presiding over the club who doesn't leave a dark cloud looming over us after every press conference but I don't have particularly high expectations. I think it'd be considered a success if he can walk away without ruining his reputation and having brought some of the feel good factor back to the club.
 

JoseKnowsBest

New Member
Newbie
Joined
May 20, 2018
Messages
16
What a shambolic club we have become. We accidentally announce it. Jesus weeps.

Happy with ole’s appointment though.
 

Yagami

Good post resistant
Joined
Jan 27, 2013
Messages
13,503
Looking forward to seeing pogbatelli trying to pull his shit on a club legend all time fans favourite.

Good luck ole, hope its another chapter of amazing service to the club. An utter pro that our players could learn from. Ole to lead us to cl 20 years on
Only manager Pogba's ever had problems is José. The same José countless players have fallen out with despite, like Pogba, not falling out with other managers.

Don't let that stop you from calling him "pogbatelli", though. There are so many similarities! Apparently, anyway...
 

Adnan

Talent Spotter
Joined
Oct 5, 2013
Messages
29,891
Location
England
From what I've read from Dominic King, Mike Keegan, Ian Ladyman etc is that it'll be more of a joint job Ole will share with Phelan, Carrick, McKenna and possibily Butt.
 

Rozay

Master of Hindsight
Joined
Oct 22, 2012
Messages
27,159
Location
...
Van Gaal has all the credentials to be Man Utd manager.

Mourinho has all the credentials to be a Man Utd manager.

Both failed.

Maybe “credentials” to be a Man Utd manager isn’t the be all and end all.
In which case the possibilities are literally endless for who can become a United manager, when you take away the requirement to actually be a proven top manager.
 

Erebus

Full Member
Joined
May 14, 2013
Messages
966
From what I've read from Dominic King, Mike Keegan, Ian Ladyman etc is that it'll be more of a joint job Ole will share with Phelan, Carrick, McKenna and possibily Butt.
Please no - management by committee?. The club - and these guys, don't deserve this.
 

Rozay

Master of Hindsight
Joined
Oct 22, 2012
Messages
27,159
Location
...
Yeah, Grant was a terrible appointment. Give me Ole anyway.
Except he finished just behind us by about 1 point in the league and was a penalty kick away from winning the CL. Terrible appointment my foot !
 

Silas

Full Member
Joined
Apr 17, 2016
Messages
4,688
Location
UK
Nice to have him back. Not going to pretend I'm expecting anything great results-wise, but the football should at least be interesting in the meantime.
 

LilyWhiteSpur

New Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2017
Messages
12,370
Location
Northern Ireland
Supports
Tottenham
SO what happens if he does a very good job in the next 6 months? Surely the idea is that this is a working job interview? Otherwise what’s the point.
 

Beachryan

More helpful with spreadsheets than Phurry
Joined
May 13, 2010
Messages
11,669
Well, if we were goin to go down the 'cheap and legend route' there's probably no one better. Love Ole, really hope this makes the decision to get rid of him for Poch in the summer more difficult for the board.
 

Plassryss

New Member
Newbie
Joined
Feb 10, 2014
Messages
126
Location
Norway
Wishing the best for Ole, great player in his day. Any Norwegians on here who can give us some idea of how his team have been performing lately, what kind of football they tend to play etc?
Im from Norway and support the biggest rival of Molde. Comparing United and Molde is like a comparison from formel 1 to your average car. I dont think its about what he has done at Cardiff either but more being able to get the players become a unit again. Mid season and the role as caretaker you cant do an all over change and probably no new players either. Advantage is that Pogba, Rashford and other players know him and hes respected. Hope it goes well and the team at least tries their best for the remaining season.
 

Macca7

New Member
Newbie
Joined
Nov 1, 2015
Messages
126
Location
Walney Island
I want to be positive about this as i adore Ole but I have to say i'm really worried. People saying it can't get any worse...It can. We could slip further down the table. Really hope he brings some well needed positivity and an attack-minded approach but he will need Pogba and the rest to pull their fingers out and stop taking the piss.
 

Infra-red

Full Member
Joined
May 4, 2010
Messages
13,419
Location
left wing
Please no - management by committee?. The club - and these guys, don't deserve this.
It's not going to be great, but there's no pressure to actually achieve anything, beyond perking up the fans/sponsors/press coverage a bit before the summer.
 

Eckers99

Michael Corleone says hello
Joined
Aug 9, 2014
Messages
6,117
Yes I'm trying to be positive as well! I just adore him though and want him to do a good job. He knows it's his one great opportunity to lead United (even for only 6 months), so I hope he has no regrets at the end and does himself proud.
It can't be any worse than the past 3 months! Let's just get behind him and try to enjoy some football for a change. We're nowhere near as bad as Jose has led us to believe, that's for sure.