Denis79
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I don't think they'll sack him either, they should but we're never proactive.
I'm not saying mug his car, but the bolded is a load of shite. He's on 10m+ salary on year basis and would need 30m+ to sack him considering the appalling qualities he has as a manager and the fans should be loyal and continue to clap at our performances?I don't think anyone that watched that as a United fan would be happy but I also know that I would MUCH rather be part of a fanbase that continued to support a club legend as opposed to mobbing his car. I don't think that many still believe in their heart of hearts that Ole is the man to take the club forward but I am also proud that our fans retain their humanity and stay loyal. It doesn't mean supporting his continued employment. It means staying classy.
Foreign fans by definition are harder to find at the grounds. It is implicit.Just to say that I never said anything about foreign fans being an issue at all. The issue I have is with people slagging off how fans attending the match act when they're not there themselves. Congrats, never used the ignore function before but you're well worth busting my cherry for.
I can't see us throwing out the values of the club to adapt the short term Abramovich model. Even if the call is already made, you'd hope there would be a plan for when it happens. Chelsea axed Lampard knowing an ideal candidate was available to take over, which is not the case at this stage in the season for us.
He's been here for years, he hasn't learned and we were even allowing him to try to do it on the job. What the hell is long term?I can't see us throwing out the values of the club to adapt the short term Abramovich model. Even if the call is already made, you'd hope there would be a plan for when it happens. Chelsea axed Lampard knowing an ideal candidate was available to take over, which is not the case at this stage in the season for us.
You disagree that Barcelona fans are ambitious than Man Utd fans?Agreed, but someone was comparing the way that our fans treat Ole and the way Barca fans treated koeman, implying that theirs was symptomatic of a more ambitious fanbase. I disagree
This. I’d ban every one of them.Anyone knocking 'the state of our matchgoing fans' is a bellend. Go watch the side and then have an opinion.
There should be a bot that automaticaly replies with this when someone has the cheek to state that matchgoing fans are some superior beings and our opinions don’t count if we don’t sleep in the stadium’s parking lot. Without overseas fans United wouldn’t be different than Norwich and the matchgoing fans would enjoy supporting their manager while playing in the Papa John’s trophy.Just remember that if it wasn’t for foreign fans, United wouldn’t be the financial juggernaut that it is, darling. The moment United stop signing sponsorship deals all over the world, doing tours in faraway places, and happily collecting tv revenue from overseas fans, I’ll happily stop giving my opinion about United and its match going fans.
Until then, stay in your lane and stop telling people what to do and not to do.
Next.
You'll do nothing.This. I’d ban every one of them.
Clueless armchair pundits taking shots at loyal fans attending the games and supporting the team unwaveringly in the face of a terrible result, real classy, fecking disgrace.
Yup. They're free to do what they want since they buy their tickets but in my eyes anyone still supporting ole as the manager is actually against United succeedingThe mythologsing of match going fans on this forum is hilarious. Two women infront of me would always talk about their family lives for 80 minutes and wake up for the last 10. As if 70 thousand people are a hive mind of everything that's great about being a football watcher.
The vast majority of the people on this board who have never been to Old Trafford, know more about football than the vast majority of match going fans.
Blindly supporting someone doesn't make you a bench mark of standard.
I'd bet most of those autograph hunters are daytrippers on their first outing to OT. The vets who've seen it all over the years would have been livid after that display, you couldn't sell them an autograph.
You’ll do nothing in your armchair lad. Except keep shouting your mouth online. Will no doubt remain a newbie.You'll do nothing.
I guess it's pretty much safe to say that matchgoing Barcelona fans have retained the ability to maintain critical thinking and at pointing out towards the problem while it is completely lost among Old Trafford regulars. Do me a favour.
Those "loyal fans" you're referring to were booing their asses off at half-time and full-time today, just as they were against Atalanta.This. I’d ban every one of them.
Clueless armchair pundits taking shots at loyal fans attending the games and supporting the team unwaveringly in the face of a terrible result, real classy, fecking disgrace.
You can boo the performance and that would be expected by the players and manager, the core majority were still singing their arses off at 85 minutes and 5 nil down.Those "loyal fans" you're referring to were booing their asses off at half-time and full-time today, just as they were against Atalanta.
Their support is not quite as unwavering as you'd think.
Those tourists and daytrippers are mugs.
Top red mentality is killing this club. All brainwashed by Fergie's now infamous farewell speech.The state of our matchgoing fans.
Yes and that's why Chelsea win trophies and we win feck all nowadays.We are not going to sack a manager - let alone one who is a club legend, in October, not a chance. Why are people acting surprised? He was a long term appointment, and we invested heavily in signings for him. He will likely see out the season until out of contention for big prizes and UCL qualification.
We're not Chelsea.
This. I’d ban every one of them.
Clueless armchair pundits taking shots at loyal fans attending the games and supporting the team unwaveringly in the face of a terrible result, real classy, fecking disgrace.
We’ve become the footballing version of a wax museum.
This is how the rot has set in and festered. Man has just led us to a humiliating defeat against our oldest rivals and instead of holding him accountable we are taking selfies and asking for autographs
I would personally categorize that speech among his biggest mistakes as manager of Manchester United. So silly to say in a changing reality.Top red mentality is killing this club. All brainwashed by Fergie's now infamous farewell speech.
He really needs a PR team to babysit him. For someone who speaks non stop about United DNA, he really doesn’t get how that looks even if just for tourists.Lining up for selfies after a 0-5 trashing by LFC at Old Trafford and the most painful league game in decades
Well, this is our inevitable destiny. Ten years from now we'll be fully established as out of the top four never to return on any kind of regular basis.We’ve become the footballing version of a wax museum.
Uhuh. First and only time I've commented about fans tonight.You are in million different threads subtlety insulting fans.
Surprised you are getting away with it.
No one should be abusing our manager regardless. Thats a line we should never cross.
He should be pulled in front of the board room and sacked tomorrow, his decisions have been shocking for a while and it’s not helping anyone to let it fester any longer.Not sure it would make any sense for the board to give Ole a public vote of confidence at this stage. Performances and results against Spurs, Atalanta and City could leave this in the dust pretty quickly, but conversely Ole's position will be completely untenable if we still look shit against Spurs after a rare whole week on the training ground.
Potential replacements have to be sounded out at this stage, even if Ole will still to be in charge for the Spurs match.
I wouldn't blame anyone for sacking Ole tomorrow, but it is pointless without a replacement lined up. I don't want Phelan, McKenna or Carrick managing us for a number of games. Sacking the manager is the easy part.He should be pulled in front of the board room and sacked tomorrow, his decisions have been shocking for a while and it’s not helping anyone to let it fester any longer.
Not at all, Mourinho was fecked right off mid season when it was clear the season and performances were going down the drain.Every single time the club encounter this period with the manager they support until the end of the season. It's missing top four that will cause them to trigger any action.
I don’t think it matters at this stage you couldn’t do any worse we only need a caretaker for a few games Felcher or Carrick. Then bring in Zidane even if it’s short term his just can’t go on.I wouldn't blame anyone for sacking Ole tomorrow, but it is pointless without a replacement lined up. I don't want Phelan, McKenna or Carrick managing us for a number of games. Sacking the manager is the easy part.
This is a great example of why sacking the manager does not solve the problem. You have no plan and are likely to leave us worse off both short term and long term. You can sack the manager, but don't shit the bed in doing so.I don’t think it matters at this stage you couldn’t do any worse we only need a caretaker for a few games Felcher or Carrick. Then bring in Zidane even if it’s short term his just can’t go on.