Ole Sack Watch

Should we replace the manager ?

  • Yes - Its time to make a change

    Votes: 3,004 87.8%
  • No - Give him more time

    Votes: 449 13.1%

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RetroStu

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Just get rid already, and take the coaching staff too.
Forget all this 'ex players' romantic nonsense.
 

the_cliff

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This has to be the end, surely? We genuinely have no clue what we’re doing.
Have you not seen our PR, this is a good result for us, absolutely perfect. They are going to spin this as: 'Varane injury really hurt us, we had to change shape but we fought hard till the end and scored a brilliant equaliser at the end, now we're in a very good position to get out of the group'.

No mention of how morbid the football was, how lucky we were and how once again we looked absolutely disgustingly crap.
 

TrueRed79

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Suck it up because he's going nowhere. A long slow death. It's plain as day he's way above his pay grade. We are a laughing stock.
 

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Agreed. Ole is by far the luckiest manager I’ve ever seen. The amount of moments that have come around just in time to ease the pressure on him have been unreal.
He's lucky to be coaching Man UTD. Any other top club in Europe, he would have been sacked a seasons ago. Chelsea had the balls to let Lampard go and they won a UCL as a result and are title favorites. But at UTD as long as we have a chance at top 4, keep it going. It's a joke. We are basically Arsenal with a bigger budget
 

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Shut up and enjoy the draw!

It’s funny how the cult threw under the bus the player who single handedly keeps Ole in the job.
How many times are we going to enjoy getting outplayed and saved by single moments of brilliance? Look at the bigger picture, we’re shite and it’s only a matter of time until another dreadful run of results or a humiliation like Liverpool.
 

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I like people optimism talking about him getting the sack.

He has already survived. Win vs Spurs and the draw today are good results in the eyes of board. We're expected to lose vs City so it wont matter that much if it ends up happening.

He has ridden the storm and he's safe now. The chance to sack him was after Liverpool game and we fecked it up. Now he'll keep his job.

It's all hopeless but it's what it's. I gave up personally.
 

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International break will be perfect for him to bow out, our squad is so much better than what we're seeing week in week out. I feel like the decision might already have been made, he seems way less emotionally invested and deflated since the Spurs presser.
 

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I thought 532 was the magic formation for us to challenge at the top again? It can't even last first half at Atlanta.

Ronaldo is Ole's God, keeps saving his job.

Ole is really a fraud, no style of play or tactics whatsoever.
 

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Surely this can’t go on for much longer. That whole coaching set up needs to be dismantled.
Zero reaction from the Tottenham game, we can't keep playing this poorly with no hint of a recovery. Doesn't matter if its a hard run of fixtures, there's just no spark anywhere and we honestly don't look like we're improving anywhere on the pitch. I just don't understand what the feck we're doing in training. It's just bizarre.
 

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On the back of this draw, the board could make a solid statement on their intent for success if they get rid of Ole now. At least it shows they have some sort of (vague) vision for the future.
 

Acole9

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The football is almost as tumescent as it was when van Gaal was in charge. So bloody boring.
 

oreon

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Suck it up because it's going nowhere. A long slow death. It's plain as day he's way above his pay grade. We are a laughing stock.
Oh I would wish there would be an end to it. I wouldn't be shocked if Ole is still manager next season and we are having the same conversations.
 

VanHaal'sRedArmy

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Newcastle's purported managers are better than OGS. Are they really going to wait for City to pick us apart to do anything?
 

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We got schooled, like playing with a men down. All credit to the boys that fought against a properly coached side who knew how to press and play with the ball, we are a bunch of amateurs in comparison. Ole has no fecking idea
 

OLLY ORANGE

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Strange subs again with very little time for them to make an impact.
Just seems signs of desperation again.
Still no obvious in game tactical switches.
Ronaldo masking over Ole's short fallings again.
Death by a thousand slashes this is gonna be a long torturous season.
 

Random Task

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Has to be said, the performance wasn't anywhere near good enough once again.

With our attacking talent, we should be absolutely battering the likes of Atalanta, yet we barely created all night beyond the odd moment here and there.

Buckle up, it's gonna be a long season.
 

SuperiorXI

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Those fools in charge of our club will just look at the result, we're in for another spanking on the weekend folks. And even then, he probably stays in charge.
 

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His smile and high five to Carrick at the end tells me that he has achieved the target from 2 out of 3 games he was given. I doubt City result will have any impact, unless its another drubbing à la Liverpool.
 

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Liverpool fans said that we are in purgatory, that is true,I wouldn't mind us being in hell so that we can start again.
He's beginning to irritate me, waving his hand as if he knew what he was doing.
I love Ile the player, but not ole the manager he is out of his depth.
 

AnderHerrera

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I absolutely agree that Ole has to go, but which available candidate will significantly improve this team?

Do we really think that Rodgers would make us a top-tier team competing with City, Liverpool and Chelsea?
 

sancho1983

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Death by a thousand cuts this. Another really poor performance and a real worry ahead of Saturday now. Thank goodness for Ronnie
 
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