Zidane would be the perfect interim. If he's here for the season, it would only be a few months 'till after the world cup when his dream job becomes available.@Rash Decision
Zidane. By all accounts he doesn't like England, English football and is waiting for a job he actually wants.
You can't hate the club, over not sacking a manager. The club is bigger than that, just gonna have to stick with it now and ride this out and see where it goes.Tweet
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"He's not going anywhere right now, results have got to improve, talks of him getting sacked immediately are incorrect"
Absolutely hate this club
No thanks, we‘ve had enough of false dawns. I would sack him even if he wins the next 3 games.You can't hate the club, over not sacking a manager. The club is bigger than that, just gonna have to stick with it now and ride this out and see where it goes.
Look at it this way, whatever way it goes, there's going to be an end to this mood soon.
We get a rocket up the ass and we start actually playing well and everyone is happy and we climb the table.
Or
We lose a few more matches and Ole inevitably gets the sack.
It can't and won't go on like this until the end of the season.
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He can win the next 10 games in a row, he has to go. We're never winning with him. This is the worst result in United's history by far. It is an automatic sacking offence at any top club, especially when said manager has zero credit to his name in terms of trophies or past success.Unbelievable if true, so he win 3 games and he stay until end of season? In regardless of finishing top 4 and out of cl?
There were certainly a shit load of rumours about all sorts, at the time. I remember for months, he was at risk of being sacked but he just kept hanging onKean was buddies with the Indian owners, wasn't he? I remember something about him and his agent being connected to the Blackburn takeover back then.
Utd didn't go for Poch even though they wanted him because OGS "was doing well" so they "couldn't" sack him. Not considering Ten Hag because of lack of top level of experience (Moyes trauma) and they care about getting a "big name".Tweet
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Fab going LIVE if anyone has the time to watch it
Oh for fecks sake.. Bloody Ole. Just fecking resignTweet
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"He's not going anywhere right now, results have got to improve, talks of him getting sacked immediately are incorrect"
Absolutely hate this club
As I read it, Ole will be replaced anyway after next 3 matches. But if there is a loss then the action will be expedited.Tweet
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so we win the next 3 games and he stays? Unbelievable especially after yesterday
And I totally agree, I'm also on the "change the manager" bandwagon. We need people with more scientific knowledge and less empirical. I had formed that opinion based on the second half of last season, where our football was too dependent on individual efforts, and we clearly lacked attacking and defending patterns.Horseshit. This was said here, we are just 1 points below the top, then three points, then Liverpool happened.
We have only 14 points in 9 matches. The only really good team we played was Liverpool, and we had the worst defeat against them in more than a hundred years. We have yet to play Spurs, City, Chelsea and Arsenal.
In UCL, we have to play Atalanta and Villareal away, two teams that arguably should have won the match in OT (in case of Villareal, there is not much to argue about that).
It is fecking depressing, worse than it has ever been since Fergie left.
The problem is that our fears are being confirmed: despite our downward spiral in terms of football quality since last season the board is clearly not placing a staff change in their priorities. In fact they promised Ole more transfer funds for January.I really hope the board don't think like this, we're currently closer to 17th placed Leeds than we are the top... with Spurs, City, Arsenal and Chelsea in our next five games
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So what if he wins the next 3 and then loses the 3 after that? It's absurd how indecisive the board is. They know he's not good enough, the players know he's not good enough, and the fans know he's not good enough. They just don't want to pay out after their idiotic decision to give him a 3 year contract extension.Tweet
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so we win the next 3 games and he stays? Unbelievable especially after yesterday
I like the idea of him having some sort of role behind the scenes. Not sure if feasible now but every day that passes now reduces the chance of that ever happening.Ole should be asked to take different role at Utd as the feeling throughout the club has changed since he's been there.
Perhaps moved upstairs or in charge of getting in the youngsters.
Next manager? Rodgers or Psg manager.
Conte doesn't seem to fit but might win us something.
Ole is lucky the players gave up, because Liverpool were happy to calmly see the game out and not go for another ten goals.There is a lot of heat on Ole at the moment, and rightfully so.
What Ole cannot be blamed for though, is the players completely downing tools on Sunday.
That was absolutely disgusting from the players that represent Manchester United.
Never in my life have I seen footballer's at the highest level just give up.
They should be ashamed of themselves.
The result was half expected (which says a lot in itself).
The complete lack of effort from the players was a lot more disappointing than the score.
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Why ? Why should he stay at the club's hierarchy ?I like the idea of him having some sort of role behind the scenes. Not sure if feasible now but every day that passes now reduces the chance of that ever happening.
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Most Liverpool fans will be heartbroken to see Ole go.Genuine question for us Manchester United fans:
Which scenario would you prefer?
1) Liverpool being responsible for the contract terminations of successive Manchester United manager's
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2) Ole having his services dispensed with after a match against any other team
...I would rather not put the icing on the cake for them.
It's feckin bizarre. It's like our fans can't let go of him. He failed. There's other highly competent world class professionals in the world. But we want to stick with ex footballers as if that's a qualification.Why ? Why should he stay at the club's hierarchy ?
Bloody Hell, no one wants us (apart from Conte, which is a disaster waiting to happen in my opinion sure he would win us titles but he would rip apart the culture of the club, that Ole has done so well to bring back)Tweet
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