Mainoldo
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I have no shares in the club.Short term pain, for long time gain.
I have no shares in the club.Short term pain, for long time gain.
But you want to see United competing with the best again?I have no shares in the club.
Hence whyyyy I want Ole sacked! Pretty obvious I think.But you want to see United competing with the best again?
I'm sure you've not got this defeatist attitude in real life. We definitely should not have it at our club.Fans keep saying Ed needs to go. This is just never going to happen under the Glazers. He helped them buy the club! He’s one of the best things that ever happened to them.
He’s a moron and the best we can hope is that guy has his head in football text books or else we are well and truly up the creek for the foreseeable future. He’s not going to hand power to someone else I doubt or else we’d have hired a technical director already.
OGS is far out of his depth, no question about it. Still, if we could get rid of Woody/Glazers at the same time...Hence whyyyy I want Ole sacked! Pretty obvious I think.
Unlike some who think it’s a good idea to get relegated and hope the owners leave.
But it did happen before. They’re called Leeds United. You can currently find them where Peter Risdale left them.
Its an analysis. To find ways to make the club evolve, from the most successful club in England to a Sunday league team.Can someone explain to me what this "multi-year squad evolution analysis" malarkey is (from the latest issue of United We Stand)? Apparently it's got to do with Ed's plans to keep the dross in the clubhouse around for several more years...
It's like Arsenal's 10 year plan back in the day. A sign things are really badCan someone explain to me what this "multi-year squad evolution analysis" malarkey is (from the latest issue of United We Stand)? Apparently it's got to do with Ed's plans to keep the dross in the clubhouse around for several more years...