Would you sack or keep Ole? (Poll reopened)

Sack or Keep OLE?

  • Sack Ole & appoint new coach ASAP

  • Keep Ole & back him to finish rebuild


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And that is on Ole? I mean he can be the one to blame but the same time he's been the reason they were good in the first place or is it they were good players always (yet neither reached the standards until last season under accomplished managers) but ole was the reason they failed suddenly? Surely thats hypocritical?
I would agree with you if it was one even two but for them all to fall off? AWB and Maguire has got worse as well. Is it a coaching issue? That then would be on Ole 2 novice coaches and an has been who got sacked at hull after 3 months of dross.
 

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Yes we did. Plenty of times.
If they declined I’m sure they all are sacking their managers soon. From Liverpool to City. Right? Or we can see it that league is tough and it is harder to win. Whatever you choose it still is that we are closer to Liverpool and infront of City.
What about when Leicester sacked Ranieri literally the season after they won?
 

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Why can't we be THIS good at defending every damn match? Friggin' Leipzig netted three but we didn't concede today against City (City!)???
 

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I love Neville but I dont care about his viewpoint on this. United under Ole has been the best I've felt about United since Fergie. That's not to say it couldn't be better mind, but the grass is always greener right?
It's not enough just to be bit better than the absolute crap we've been served up post Fergie, though. We're one of the biggest clubs in the world and our ambition needs to match that.
 

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No, he is not. Coming back from behind nearly every away game and an abysmal home form is unsustainable for a top 4 challenge. In fact you have been wrong more times today on this site than Gary Neville has in his whole life.
And that takes some doing :lol:
 

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Yes we did. Plenty of times.
If they declined I’m sure they all are sacking their managers soon. From Liverpool to City. Right? Or we can see it that league is tough and it is harder to win. Whatever you choose it still is that we are closer to Liverpool and infront of City.
yes we are closer to Liverpool than Burnley. And Chelsea, Southampton, Leicester, Everton and West Ham are closer to Liverpool than us. All of these clubs are also in front of City. And West Brom is also closer to Liverpool than Sheffield United.
 

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What about when Leicester sacked Ranieri literally the season after they won?
I remember when Southampton changed managers, from that guy Nigel Adkins, who was a nice guy and doing a decent job at the time, to Pochettino. People were up in arms saying that Adkins was badly treated, the club were doing fine etc... one year later and nobody questioned the decision, because Pochettino had taken Southampton to another level. In hindsight, Adkins was not a PL-level manager and the decision was the right one for the club's long-term interests. I feel a similar dynamic is at work with Ole, where he has done enough to stay in the job and hasn't been a disaster, but maybe we have hit a ceiling with him.
 

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This. Our fan base is a laugh tbh. Or at least the Caf.
This was almost exactly a year ago:

Why?

I don’t believe he is capable of leading United to success, so why would I want him to keep the job long term? What kind of fan would actively route for something they don’t believe to be the best thing for their team?

The last few weeks so many people have been falling over themselves to paint this narrative that people who don’t think Ole is up to the job will have been gutted by the wins and are poor fans. Whilst for the most part those of us in that camp have celebrated the victories and yet remained concerned about the fact that as a team United are not able to beat teams that don’t play attacking football against us.

It’s an odd situation where those big games against Spurs and City actually suited us well due to the way they play. It’s not about flip flopping with every win or loss, or knee-jerking because we’re not steam rolling teams every week and winning trophies, it’s a consistent opinion that based on the way things have gone for the last 12 months Ole isn’t the man for the job.

I’ll still love him forever, but he needs to be replaced in my view.
Good post. I respect that. I don’t think it’s many in your camp who has this sensible stance though. It’s a lot of knee-jerking.

I want him to get more time because we need a long term plan and I do actually rate Ole as a manager. He might not be the right in the end, but it feels right for me now. Exactly what we need imo.

Anyways, we just have to see if he succeeds or not.
Yet you’re still in here suggesting people are stupid or kneejerk or laughable for not getting behind him.
 

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What, I haven't seen anyone claiming we're fighting for relegation ? Most people are angry about the ridiculous CL exit and the cowardly, negative approach we have taken in both matches against RB and City.

I never mentioned relegation, but keep up with the dramatics :lol:
 

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I remember when Southampton changed managers, from that guy Nigel Adkins, who was a nice guy and doing a decent job at the time, to Pochettino. People were up in arms saying that Adkins was badly treated, the club were doing fine etc... one year later and nobody questioned the decision, because Pochettino had taken Southampton to another level. In hindsight, Adkins was not a PL-level manager and the decision was the right one for the club's long-term interests. I feel a similar dynamic is at work with Ole, where he has done enough to stay in the job and hasn't been a disaster, but maybe we have hit a ceiling with him.
City also did the same with Pellegrini and Guardiola.
 

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Coming back or not we got the points we got. Same as other teams.
You can write that 100 times and still it is not correct. Are we not infront of City? Haven’t we closed in on Liverpool looking at last year? In other words. Gary is wrong here.
Do you reckon - and I assure you I am being 200% serious here - that probably Gary Neville hasn’t realised that real life is not a game of Football Manager on the PC? Probably hasn’t realised you can’t just turn it off and on again to wipe the slate clean the poor deluded sod.
 

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Ole in folks are likely huge yes people.
This is very straight forward and simple now and corporate.
Ole clearly isnt good enough, clearly not the one to take us further, clearly wont never work in the PL again most likely, clearly way out of his depth..

But he is a good yes man, a good employee and doesnt cause problems.

The board knows that top managers do tend to cause problems and make demands.
They had that experience with LVG and Mourinho. A top manager does have the leverage of saying up yours, I can go elsewhere.
Ole doesnt have that luxury. He knows that its back to Molde after United.

Its a win win for both Ole and the board.
 
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No, he is not. Coming back from behind nearly every away game and an abysmal home form is unsustainable for a top 4 challenge. In fact you have been wrong more times today on this site than Gary Neville has in his whole life.
To be fair, Neville talks shit so may not be as clear cut as you think. He can't reply to a question without throwing in some stat/comment to emphasise instead of making a plain simple reply.

Today, he was talking about Pep and he said 'we're talking about possibly the greatest manager of all time'. I was hoping Keane would throw something at him
 

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Wow. Clearly your no.1 priority is seeing Ole somehow survive rather than us actually play well or win games.



We absolutely parked the bus and had no chances. They should have scored at least 1. But they were crap and there for the taking. I doubt you'd see many teams not try for more if City play like zombies against them too.



I remember when we appointed him and I said that I hoped it was the right decision because, if not, getting rid of him will be incredibly tough. We're seeing that now. That fact that, yet again, were taking about him being under pressure says it all.

To all the Ole In posters, we don't want him out because we dislike him. That is ridiculous. But the fact that so many want him out should have alarm bells ringing for you all. It is that bad. He's a United legend and look at how much heat he is getting. A good manager, the right manager, rarely get themselves in this position (multiple times) without reason.
All the Ole in should read this. No one hates him or wishes any harm. I supported him myself until this season and would have loved him to have been the right manager to lead us back to the top of the tree. What would have been better than to have an old player like Dalgleish and Kendal did for the scousers. Unfortunately I can see that this isnt going to happen. We have too many players regressing all at the same time for it to be anything other than bad coaching. We have relied too much on Bruno to bail us out and when he doesnt perform to the standard he did during the end of last season, we are shit. We can win the league if the owners are proactive now and get in a proven manager at this level and let him have some coaches also at this level. We shouldnt be an experiment with a poor manager and novice coaches and an has been.
 

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Wow. Clearly your no.1 priority is seeing Ole somehow survive rather than us actually play well or win games.
One of the problems of our situation is I kind of feel Solskjaer himself is going into matches thinking about what he needs in order to survive them.
 

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All the Ole in should read this. No one hates him or wishes any harm. I supported him myself until this season and would have loved him to have been the right manager to lead us back to the top of the tree. What would have been better than to have an old player like Dalgleish and Kendal did for the scousers. Unfortunately I can see that this isnt going to happen. We have too many players regressing all at the same time for it to be anything other than bad coaching. We have relied too much on Bruno to bail us out and when he doesnt perform to the standard he did during the end of last season, we are shit. We can win the league if the owners are proactive now and get in a proven manager at this level and let him have some coaches also at this level. We shouldnt be an experiment with a poor manager and novice coaches and an has been.
Speak for yourself I hate him. But it’s not personal I’ve hated everyone in that hot seat after Fergie.
 

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I remember when Southampton changed managers, from that guy Nigel Adkins, who was a nice guy and doing a decent job at the time, to Pochettino. People were up in arms saying that Adkins was badly treated, the club were doing fine etc... one year later and nobody questioned the decision, because Pochettino had taken Southampton to another level. In hindsight, Adkins was not a PL-level manager and the decision was the right one for the club's long-term interests. I feel a similar dynamic is at work with Ole, where he has done enough to stay in the job and hasn't been a disaster, but maybe we have hit a ceiling with him.
Yep. Problem is we're not an active club, we're a reactive club. We only sack managers when we reach the 'no choice stage'. We're unable to look in depth at football issues. Just stuff like 'did we qualify to the CL or not'.
 

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I thought we were decent today and played a lot more better than I thought we would. We changed our corner routine and got near post corners and that troubled City. We had three scoring opportunities from corners today and if any of them had hit the target it would have been a goal.
What disappointed me was Greenwood and to a lesser extent Rashford. With Rashford he tries hard. A good example is when he took on Stones and another defender on our left and they eventually passed it back to the keeper. Greenwood was just jogging. The only option for them was to pass it to the keeper yet Greenwood did not cover that possibility. To make matters worse it was left to Bruno to close the keeper down eventually and then also to sprint back to cover the outfield player too.
 

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To be fair, Neville talks shit so may not be as clear cut as you think. He can't reply to a question without throwing in some stat/comment to emphasise instead of making a plain simple reply.

Today, he was talking about Pep and he said 'we're talking about possibly the greatest manager of all time'. I was hoping Keane would throw something at him
Maybe, but the poster I replied to spent two pages comparing Ole to SAF and Klopp.
 

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I don't understand how a manager called the things he's called on this forum came third last season and if we win our game in hand are 3rd this season. Despite so many managers who aren't spoken about with such hate and are said to be better, being behind him.

The mental gymnastics at play are staggering. Beat leipzig 5-0 but 'that was totally unfair result.' lose to leipzig, 'what a fraud, completely out of his depth.' this type of double standard is just so routinely applied by the same posters there's not even a useful discussion happening here most of the time.

It's all very cringeworthy to read.

I'm not a full ole backer, and worry that despite doing a good job maybe he's reached his limit but seriously, some of you need to take a breath and calm down a little before posting sometimes. There's such rage and bitterness and sometimes even hate behind posts. And this is us with 13 points from 15 and 4 off the top. Try to see both sides of an argument, it helps
Finally a great post. You don’t have to be a full Ole backer but the amount of insufferable supporters we have at the moment makes most anything a difficult read on here.
 

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The players talk about winning the league. They think it’s as open as ever. Offensive mindset. Belief.

Yet, if any fans say that they believe we are still in the title race or even have an outside chance of contending, the green smileys, insults and ridicule comes out.

I don’t understand how half of you even bother following this club.
The players say a lot of things, actually fulfilling them is the part that they've failed to achieve repeatedly.
 
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Maybe, but the poster I replied to spent two pages comparing Ole to SAF and Klopp.
Like most (all?) threads, the posts go to one extreme or the other.. no shade of grey.

Ronaldo's miles better than Messi... Messi's miles better than Ronaldo.

Ole's great... Ole's shit.

Ole clearly has faults but he's done some good things too. That won't wash though after this season... he needs to win a trophy or have a VERY good league finish (1st, 2nd, 3rd, not too much of a points gap), else he's gone.

I just hope that he picks the right team (on form, not name) and gets them to put 100% in every game, from second 1. If he does/they do that and it's not good enough then he goes but at least he'll know he gave it a good go... right now, I think he's not making some tough decisions and giving the media/posters easy objections.
 

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The players say a lot of things, actually fulfilling them is the part that they've failed to achieve repeatedly.
They're all full of the proverbial, coaching staff included. Any talk is only about self preservation nowadays.
 

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Like most (all?) threads, the posts go to one extreme or the other.. no shade of grey.

Ronaldo's miles better than Messi... Messi's miles better than Ronaldo.

Ole's great... Ole's shit.

Ole clearly has faults but he's done some good things too. That won't wash though after this season... he needs to win a trophy or have a VERY good league finish (1st, 2nd, 3rd, not too much of a points gap), else he's gone.

I just hope that he picks the right team (on form, not name) and gets them to put 100% in every game, from second 1. If he does/they do that and it's not good enough then he goes but at least he'll know he gave it a good go... right now, I think he's not making some tough decisions and giving the media/posters easy objections.
Thats United fan opinion not the board. If the board are so keen on winning titles they would have done more in the summer window. They re happy if Ole keep us in top 4 that is the harsh reality.
 

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I thought we sacked Jose Mourinho? :nervous:
To think this is the same fanbase who absolutely went livid seeing Jose did it against Liverpool away. At least Jose parked proper bus not giving chances away and lethal at counter. He never talked about United way either.
 
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The problem with saying today was a point gained is that for me personally, City are the club most likely to drop out of the top 4 after Mourinho gets Spuds back there.

We're essentially competing with them for 4th and so I wouldn't have accepted this performance against Leicester last season, so why should I accept it against a mediocre City side?
City aren't a mediocre side, they played averagely today (and we played ok).... there's a difference.

If Ole had gone for it (and personally I would have today) and lost, you'd have gone mental at Ole, any posters supporting him, probably laid into Maguire like usual (I thought he was our best player today) and maybe called the manager "Wole" again. Hilarious.... because it sounds like Wally yeah?

Ironic that you hammer on about any Ole in posters for repeating the same arguments all the time when you do the same thing (in reverse) about Ole and Maguire.

There are plenty of fans who think Ole isn't the right manager (I'm not sure he is) but not many who take such glee in it... 'Wole", "useless", "moron". Why not be constructive and leave that to rival fans.
 

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Why can't we be THIS good at defending every damn match? Friggin' Leipzig netted three but we didn't concede today against City (City!)???
Morale seems different in that Leipzig game than this time.

Here, our players really stepped up, in that game they clearly didn't except the last ~15 mins. Definitely because of Pog-Raiola comments.
 

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I was comparing time. Not quality. Giving example that even big managers needed time to win something.
I understand that but you are still under the illusion that Ole is a big manager. I just don't see it and that will be glaringly obvious when he does depart United. Its unfortunate but that's the way it is. Time in a top management job depends on results and success in all competitions. This huge club cannot wait on Ole to improve as a manager. We need someone at their pinnacle or someone ready to step up to the next level. Ole is hanging from that level by his fingernails. I hate to say it but it is all very Moyes like and I can see him meeting the same fate and having a similar career post United.
 

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Morale seems different in that Leipzig game than this time.

Here, our players really stepped up, in that game they clearly didn't except the last ~15 mins. Definitely because of Pog-Raiola comments.
We are a reactive team and club. Never on the front foot in anything we do.
 

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Whataboutism at its finest and one of the dumbest ones. Think Pep has shown enough so far to be shown a bit more patience no?
It’s a shame you couldn’t see the sarcasm in my post.

by the way, calling people dumb doesn’t make you smart
 

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Surely this is a joke?
This is the best performance we've had against City apparently.



Is he losing the plot with this grandiose delusions?
More and more accepting low standards.
I won't even watch it but if the quote is accurate god save us all.
 
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