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%

  • Total voters
    3,423
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the_cliff

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You guys are hopeful :lol: , We've already got Fletcher as a DOF (basically), and Ragnick doesn't have United DNA and bed sheets unfortunately.
 

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He is not getting sacked. If it took that long for majority of football loving fans (post pool game) to see he is a shite manager then how come the bankers would see that he is a shite manager just yet ? For them it’s still early. It would have to be a lot worse before he gets sacked and even then I’m not sure given how much backing he has within the club from former players to Fergie.
 
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Sviken

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You guys are hopeful :lol: , We've already got Fletcher as a DOF (basically), and Ragnick doesn't have United DNA and bed sheets unfortunately.
Fletcher can go jump off a cliff (not literally, of course). Ragnick is far more capable than him of developing a club and he is the right guy we need. He'll also be completely fine in taking a backseat after a season to be in charge of the more technical areas of the club. A fact that will save a lot of money for the club and especially the Glazers.
 

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Just sack him already FFS.
They won't, because the board don't want to look like fools for backing a loser. They'll wait until top 4 is out of reach and pray that by some miracle Ole can turn this around before then, because they care more about covering their own arses than the club having a successful season.
 

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Pep getting soaked in the rain standing on the touch line and shouting instructions, beloved Ole seated in the stands looking at an iPad (probably searching new movies on Netflix).

After beating a terribly bad spurs with 5 defenders and 2 DM’s, he thought he has a formula. Clueless guy…
 

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They won't, because the board don't want to look like fools for backing a loser. They'll wait until top 4 is out of reach and pray that by some miracle Ole can turn this around before then, because they care more about covering their own arses than the club having a successful season.
So they'll look even more stupid then
 

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Amazingly 14% still say give him more time. It's become a tragedy how low our expectations have fallen. Ole has had his time in Manchester United's dugout and he will be remembered fondly for ever by all proper United fans but Christ almighty it's time to pull the trigger. Clueless coaching doesn't even scratch the surface.
 

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Who's Ralf Rangnick?

Actually, that doesn't matter, so long as he qualifies as human (or close) then we're good.

How soon can we get him here?
 

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I'm not anti Scottish, I just wanted Moyes out.
Amazingly 14% still say give him more time. It's become a tragedy how low our expectations have fallen. Ole has had his time in Manchester United's dugout and he will be remembered fondly for ever by all proper United fans but Christ almighty it's time to pull the trigger. Clueless coaching doesn't even scratch the surface.
14% Norwegians and opposition fans.
 

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I don't think I can watch another game while he's still here. I thought I could handle him for a few more weeks but my anger keeps rising. Not necessarily at Ole but at the stupid board who won't put all of us out of our misery.
 

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Until today I was of the view that Ole should stay until the end of this season and be replaced in the summer.But after today’s performance,I think maybe it would be better to get rid of him as soon as possible.Appoint an interim manager until the end of the season,and find a suitable candidate next summer.My pick would be Pochettino,but either way,we just have to make a change…
 

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We've got a perfect moment to move on with the international break, its going to be painful if he survives this.

On the other hand, thank god we don't have to watch us play for a few weeks.
 

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Have there been any rumours post-game? There were some murmurs after the Liverpool match.
 

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For once I actually agree with Piers
Yep me too. Absolute madness, Gary Neville said on Sky we would never hire Conte. Probably because it doesn't fit in with the boys club mentality.
 

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I don’t know what will happen first: a positive resolution to the Ole sack watch, or someone finally finding the Sasquatch.
 

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We've got a perfect moment to move on with the international break, its going to be painful if he survives this.

On the other hand, thank god we don't have to watch us play for a few weeks.
He's gonna get sacked tomorrow.

Trust.
 

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I really worry if we don't sack him over the next 10 days we'll hit some easy fixtures and he'll keep his job because of it. Need to make a change before we waste more time.
 

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Look at what Patrick Vieira is doing with his team. Eleven games into the season and they already look well drilled.
 

RedOldBoy

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I think we've all had a bad enough day without having to read the thoughts and feelings of this clown.
It's been pretty bad all season if you ask me except for maybe against Leeds and Spurs.
And yes he is a clown, but I agree that Conte is better option the Ole.
 

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I think we've all had a bad enough day without having to read the thoughts and feelings of this clown.
Why not he is right. Rather read that than listen to Gary fecking Neville tell us why failing with two managers with great CV should hinder us from appointing others.
 

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Look at what Patrick Vieira is doing with his team. Eleven games into the season and they already look well drilled.
He made City look toothless and pathetic. While we made them look like prime Barcelona. Nobody can tell me this is not a coaching issue. Crystal Palace doesn't have better players than us. that's for sure.
 

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Amazingly 14% still say give him more time. It's become a tragedy how low our expectations have fallen. Ole has had his time in Manchester United's dugout and he will be remembered fondly for ever by all proper United fans but Christ almighty it's time to pull the trigger. Clueless coaching doesn't even scratch the surface.
Its WUMs and Liverpool/City fans ffs. A poster with Utd's best interest at heart can't possibly vote for him to stay.
 

Thiagoal

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Amazingly 14% still say give him more time. It's become a tragedy how low our expectations have fallen. Ole has had his time in Manchester United's dugout and he will be remembered fondly for ever by all proper United fans but Christ almighty it's time to pull the trigger. Clueless coaching doesn't even scratch the surface.
I can only think they used to be fans but have given up on football and the cafe or opposition fans revelling in our ineptitude
 

RedOldBoy

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Why not he is right. Rather read that than listen to Gary fecking Neville tell us why failing with two managers with great CV should hinder us from appointing others.
Of course Gary Neville has great credibility given his management prowess :confused:
 
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