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NewGlory

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That your post I initially quoted is ridiculous and probably half of RAWK are laughing their a$$es off.
You seem to worry unhealthy amount about what you think RAWK laughs about...
 
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I’d love to know how many Ole Outs are post 93 ‘fans’
Ole outs are continually squealing like stuck pigs, blubbering and bawling because we don’t win every game. Embarrassing. Try supporting United in the late 80s you nouveau fair weather Jessie’s. The problem is the owners, and will be until they go. In the meantime, if you’re feeling impatient, some advice: Go support Liverpool / City or PSG
Yes, and actually, don’t call me an idiot please. I can guarantee I’m more intelligent than most (doctorally educated, and world leading in my field)
Intelligent or not but you’re a prick of highest order. It‘s easy to understand if someone called you a idiot because you act like one with posts like this.

I have nothing against Solskjær and I would love to see him succeed but so far he has showed nothing to convince me he has what it takes. Clueless is a strong word but sometimes he just look out of ideas. Worst manager in the league is also debatable but he’s IMO Uniteds worst manager in my lifetime and I started follow this club around 1974/75.

Take a deep breath now and stop calling others post 93 fans or other insulting stuffs.
 

NewGlory

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I "love" that. Everything is about Ole with them. If you don't think that Ole is the best thing for this club you are glory hunter and shit like that.
I understand "Ole in" fans who are those "everything is great" type of people. They are just too positive and too romantic people so i respect that.
But those who talk shit about Jones, Lingard, Young, Matic and some other United player and who talked shit about Moyes, Lvg and Jose and then on Ole threads call us (Ole out brigade) shit fans because we don't support Ole...well those guys are hypocritical bunch.
Why do you only see life in black and white? There are many colors.

You don't have to think Ole is the best. Actually, he is not. Klopp is legit better, and Pep has more experience. So what? That doesn't mean Ole is the worst and should be sacked. He doesn't need to be the best or the worst. He is improving the team and bringing positivity in. Let him do his job. I bet you are not the absolute best at your job either, probably good enough, but they are not firing you, I hope?

It is indeed a trait of small and shitty teams to change managers all the time. We shouldnt be sacking Ole unless he is doing something irreversibly terrible, which he is not. That is the fecking point here, not that Ole is the best ever. Why is this so hard to understand?
 

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Ole outs are continually squealing like stuck pigs, blubbering and bawling because we don’t win every game. Embarrassing. Try supporting United in the late 80s you nouveau fair weather Jessie’s. The problem is the owners, and will be until they go. In the meantime, if you’re feeling impatient, some advice: Go support Liverpool / City or PSG
Yea that's it, fans are ole out because we don't win every game. It has nothing to do with the performances being dreadful or being 8th with half the season played and having dropped points to almost every team that's below us. Sure let's pick out the 80s since that's really the only decade that Ole's tenure compares to, because even by the post SAF era standards Ole falls short. And now fans that have high expectations and won't settle for the mediocrity should try supporting other clubs, some fans really are deserving of the the shit we are seeing on pitch more often than not.
 

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I'm not expecting today to be any kind of turning point and we'll be losing again very soon but I'm just happy today was a comfortable victory and a good night. These wins don't come as often anymore so I'm going to enjoy them, they have become few.
 
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I'm not expecting today to be any kind of turning point and we'll be losing again very soon but I'm just happy today was a comfortable victory and a good night. These wins don't come as often anymore so I'm going to enjoy them, they have become few.
Do as I do, enjoy the wins, and then desperately hope Ole that proves you wrong and goes on a massive winning streak.
 

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Ole outs are continually squealing like stuck pigs, blubbering and bawling because we don’t win every game. Embarrassing. Try supporting United in the late 80s you nouveau fair weather Jessie’s. The problem is the owners, and will be until they go. In the meantime, if you’re feeling impatient, some advice: Go support Liverpool / City or PSG
I’m Ole in, but does this post prove having a doctorate doesn’t make you intelligent?
 

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Yea that's it, fans are ole out because we don't win every game. It has nothing to do with the performances being dreadful or being 8th with half the season played and having dropped points to almost every team that's below us. Sure let's pick out the 80s since that's really the only decade that Ole's tenure compares to, because even by the post SAF era standards Ole falls short. And now fans that have high expectations and won't settle for the mediocrity should try supporting other clubs, some fans really are deserving of the the shit we are seeing on pitch more often than not.
It will be a really long hard road back to being successful. I think message boards can be really toxic in this sense. All I can say is we (as a collective fan base) will have to strap in for a bumpy ride and have thick skins in doing so. I’m not sure Ole is the right guy but what else can we do with the ownership that we have?
 

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I’m Ole in, but does this post prove having a doctorate doesn’t make you intelligent?
Y'all need to chill and stop bullying Crustanoid. Doesn't matter who has Ph.D. or not, nobody deserves to be called an idiot or prick here, and it is against forum rules, just so we are clear
 

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Y'all need to chill and stop bullying Crustanoid. Doesn't matter who has Ph.D. or not, nobody deserves to be called an idiot or prick here, and it is against forum rules, just so we are clear
Do you think my post was more offensive than comparing posters to blubbering, bawling pigs? I don’t think I was rude at all, but if the admins tell me off I’ll happily apologise!
 
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I’m not sure Ole is the right guy but what else can we do with the ownership that we have?
A great manager has already proven that miracles can be done even with this exact ownership, and the plc was dog shit too and that didn't stop him.

So yeah, the right man can make it work anyway, and the wrong man could feck it up royally. But enough of that today, let's have a boxing day drink to twatting Newcastle and keep all of our fingers crossed that we go on a massive run and that Ole ends up proving lots of us completely wrong and being the amazing manager we need.
 

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Yea that's it, fans are ole out because we don't win every game. It has nothing to do with the performances being dreadful or being 8th with half the season played and having dropped points to almost every team that's below us. Sure let's pick out the 80s since that's really the only decade that Ole's tenure compares to, because even by the post SAF era standards Ole falls short. And now fans that have high expectations and won't settle for the mediocrity should try supporting other clubs, some fans really are deserving of the the shit we are seeing on pitch more often than not.
Er, mate, we're 7th, the same position Moyes had us in with a team of champions. So stop embarrassing yourself with your worst manager ever noncesense and go to bed, there's a good lad.
 

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Do you think my post was more offensive than comparing posters to blubbering, bawling pigs? I don’t think I was rude at all, but if the admins tell me off I’ll happily apologise!
Honestly, it just looked ugly to see several people pile on one. Just my 2c.

I don't believe in responding to aggression with more aggression. But I am afraid of being accused of back seat modding, so let's go back to talking about football if that is OK with you
 

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It will be a really long hard road back to being successful. I think message boards can be really toxic in this sense. All I can say is we (as a collective fan base) will have to strap in for a bumpy ride and have thick skins in doing so. I’m not sure Ole is the right guy but what else can we do with the ownership that we have?
We could:

a) Appoint a qualified, proven manager.
b) Back him in both the transfer market and in man-management for at least 3 seasons.That means giving him the players he wants for at least 6 windows, and let him make all the decisions regarding who gets sold and who plays. Basically, take power from the players and hand it to the manager.

Now, I know we already partially did this before. Van Gaal was a very outdated manager, so let's count him out. He was also mildly insane.
Mourinho was backed in the transfer market for 2 years. But he clearly wasn't backed in his power struggle for the dressing room against players like Pogba.
When the club decided to not back him in getting Maguire and other key players in his third season, he was a sitting duck. Cue the toxic relationship and firing.

In summary, appoint someone like Klopp and give him all the power to influence his squad in his own way. Do what Liverpool has done, with a better manager than Ole, who is arguably one of the worst managers in the Premier League.

So to answer your question, that is something we could do, even with the joke of an ownership that we have.
But since you're super intelligent, I guess you're right anyway.
 
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It will be a really long hard road back to being successful. I think message boards can be really toxic in this sense. All I can say is we (as a collective fan base) will have to strap in for a bumpy ride and have thick skins in doing so. I’m not sure Ole is the right guy but what else can we do with the ownership that we have?
I can agree with that, anytime you have a divided fan base on any subject it can create a toxic atmosphere, especially online. Realistically there isn't anything we can do about the owners, but imo that shouldn't change the fact that we should still hold the club to high standards outside of that. From the players to the manager. We don't say Lingard and Pereira are crap but that's fine let's put up with them and not replace them because the owners and board are shit anyway. Our investment has been bad but we have spent close to a billion this past decade. Which means that the backing is there and with the right manager in charge we aren't far from returning to the top. That's why replacing Ole imo is so important, because even the majority of the fans that still want him in charge don't believe he will be the one that wins trophies.
 

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Intelligent or not but you’re a prick of highest order. It‘s easy to understand if someone called you a idiot because you act like one with posts like this.

I have nothing against Solskjær and I would love to see him succeed but so far he has showed nothing to convince me he has what it takes. Clueless is a strong word but sometimes he just look out of ideas. Worst manager in the league is also debatable but he’s IMO Uniteds worst manager in my lifetime and I started follow this club around 1974/75.

Take a deep breath now and stop calling others post 93 fans or other insulting stuffs.
In fairness - regardless what you think of him, OGS' record is miles better than for instance Dave Sexton
 

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We could:

a) Appoint a qualified, proven manager.
b) Back him in both the transfer market and in man-management for at least 3 seasons.That means giving him the players he wants for at least 6 windows, and let him make all the decisions regarding who gets sold and who plays. Basically, take power from the players and hand it to the manager.

Now, I know we already partially did this before. Van Gaal was a very outdated manager, so let's count him out. He was also mildly insane.
Mourinho was backed in the transfer market for 2 years. But he clearly wasn't backed in his power struggle for the dressing room against players like Pogba.
When the club decided to not back him in getting Maguire and other key players in his third season, he was a sitting duck. Cue the toxic relationship and firing.

In summary, appoint someone like Klopp and give him all the power to influence his squad in his own way. Do what Liverpool has done, with a better manager than Ole, who is arguably one of the worst managers in the Premier League.

So to answer your question, that is something we could do, even with the joke of an ownership that we have.
But since you're super intelligent, I guess you're right anyway.
So we could casually just poach our arch rivals' manager who's coming off the back of a European cup win and likely his and his club's first Premier league title?

You sure are a genius, someone get Joel Glazer on the phone and tell him we've got a director of football for him!
 
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In summary, appoint someone like Klopp and give him all the power to influence his squad in his own way. Do what Liverpool has done, with a better manager than Ole, who is arguably one of the worst managers in the Premier League.
God no.

Our biggest mistake these past years has been letting manager after manager influence the squad in any way he personally sees fit, rather than having an idea in the club of what we want to do in the market going forward.

One thing we as a club do seem to have gotten right this past year is the transfer committee and the clubs "identity", this should ensure that even if we fire a manager, we don't have to click the reset button every time.
 

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Er, mate, we're 7th, the same position Moyes had us in with a team of champions. So stop embarrassing yourself with your worst manager ever noncesense and go to bed, there's a good lad.
Yet Moyes had 35 points at this time. Sorry to break it to you but Ole is worse than Moyes.
 

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So we could casually just poach our arch rivals' manager who's coming off the back of a European cup win and likely his and his club's first Premier league title?

You sure are a genius, someone get Joel Glazer on the phone and tell him we've got a director of football for him!
What are you on about? I didn't say we should appoint Klopp.

Regulus Arcturus Black: I partially agree with you. But I'm not as enthusiastically cheerful about our achievements in the transfer market thus far. I'd say we had a pretty bad summer overall.
But I agree that we've approved in that area since Ole came in. It's no longer blind faith signings.

So I'll amend my post by adding:

c) Do all this while at the same time being reasonable and forward-thinking in the transfer market.

There ya go. This can all be achieved under a better manager than Ole
 
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Ole out bellends not a bad game that really was it? Give the guy the tools he l get results
He has tools to do much better than what we are doing though. Also we are not going to attract world class stars with him nor do we have the money to get them.
An easier way to improve would be to bring in a better manager this summer.
Hopefully Ole can do better and end on a high.
 

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You can only win the league you are in. It may not be he same level as EPL but you can’t really use it as an argument against someone.....’he won the league twice but it wasnt as good as out league so he is shite’.....
Of course, but he's not been hot property in his time as a manager. If he's sacked, I doubt any big club will be in for him.
 

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Another made up statement with zero fact attached.

I mean, Barca gave the job to Pep who had a worse CV than Ole did taking the United job. Fact.

I mean, Real gave the job to ZZ who had a worse CV than Ole did taking the United job. Fact.

Nothing like making up complete cod s*it to enforce an opinion.
Pep got the job because he had done very well with the Barcelona B side and implementing Cruyff’s total football’s ideas.

Zidane was a strange appointment but I guess they knew the squad was merely keeping the morale, something top coaches couldn’t do before him. I’m not sure he’s regarded as a top coach by most. Having Ronaldo certainly helped him win.

Ole’s achievements are no better than Graham Potter. Actually Potter’s CV is much better because he did okay in the Championship as well. So how does he get job offers at a club like Brighton and the other gets the job at Manchester United?

I have nothing against Ole and we all want it to work but I don’t believe he’s the right man for the job. Why should we trust him to make the rebuild when there is no evidence he can do it, blind faith? It’s like a FTSE100 company employing a director with 3 years experience at an SME. You have to work your way up the ladder.

He has no record of building a team. The football hasn’t exactly been amazing. We had a good game against Spurs and a good 25 minutes against City. Today‘s game was more to do with Newcastle’s errors than us creating loads. He hasn’t changed anything from Jose’s tenure imo, the players bulk when any pressure is applied to them, i.e the chance to make top 4.

I would trust someone like Poch who built that Spurs team as it looks now, and coach the likes of Kane and Alli to become better players. We have a bigger budget and arguably a better youth system. That’s why I would prefer him whilst he’s available. Saying he hasn’t won a trophy really frustrates me. It’s about the improvement he made to that entire team, the exact same thing he did at Southampton before that.
 

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Shit, I’m a bad human being, feck that, cheers for the advice though, Massive ly helpful. Does one need to ‘try’ to support their club? That sounds proper weird. I would have thought support comes naturally? Also, how does one live their live? Sounds a bit abstract, dude
What do you have a doctorate in? You come across as an argumentative chav.
 
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Ole outs are continually squealing like stuck pigs, blubbering and bawling because we don’t win every game. Embarrassing. Try supporting United in the late 80s you nouveau fair weather Jessie’s. The problem is the owners, and will be until they go. In the meantime, if you’re feeling impatient, some advice: Go support Liverpool / City or PSG
This is prime RAWK in fairness, just missing a little more poetry.
 

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Y'all need to chill and stop bullying Crustanoid. Doesn't matter who has Ph.D. or not, nobody deserves to be called an idiot or prick here, and it is against forum rules, just so we are clear
Well, nice from you to defend a fellow poster and @dove maaaybe overreacted with word "idiot"( prick or twat is the right word imo) but dr.@Crustanoid in his posts repeatedly talks shit and insults everybody who doesn't think like him. So action = reaction.

"Ole out" brigade doesn't insult people. We are classy bunch