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  1. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Another one implies there's been one. It took Arsenal what 3 years to get down to 2-3 players max the manager didn't buy or promote? This needs to happen for the next manager
  2. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Ten Hag will at best survive the season that’s a given at this point and a manager being sacked is something that we’ll see happen in successful periods as well. Its one thing to regress because of injuries, or tactical tweaks that don’t work, or a transfer window that was just a train wreck...
  3. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    They don’t down tools and they didn’t down tools for Ole either. This is just another symptom of the environment fostered at the club. The people running the club don’t value it, and everything just slowly rots over time. Players aren’t robots and there are intangible things that affect what you...
  4. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Very good. We do have a better squad than relegation fodder but by that standard we’re not underachieving are we? We are underachieving btw but I’m not sure what the point of comparing our squad to relegation teams is or saying our squad isn’t relegation quality. Great! We’re not getting relegated.
  5. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    So luck is the sole reason we’re not 10 places lower in the table? Mind you I’ve not once said we had a good season, but what you’re basically saying is if there was no “luck” we’d be in 14th place, which is a steaming pile of cringeworthy bulls***t
  6. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Why aren’t we battling for relegation then?This wonderful squad at his disposal was a work in progress without the injuries. I have nothing but respect for Harry Maguire, but he’s not even a third choice center back for the teams who’s level we’re trying to reach, and there are still other...
  7. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Here’s some solid in depth analysis. Everything that goes wrong is the manager and everything that goes right is luck :lol:
  8. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    The difference between us is I can admit he needs to be sacked without the mindless hyperbole. I’ll try to simplify it though, the “resources he had at his disposal” makes it sound like he has was allowed to put together the second coming of the galacticos. The “resources at his disposal” are...
  9. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Because defending in progressive systems takes work rate, discipline and cohesion. Counter pressing is not the only factor but it’s a major reason Liverpool or City play attacking football and don’t give up chances for fun. We’re not set up to be wide open that’s complete bollocks. Ten Hag’s...
  10. Chelsea vs Manchester United

    Shouldn’t you be celebrating with the other children? Run along
  11. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    If he was starting from an even position squad wise you’d be well within your rights yammer on about money til you’re blue in the face with everyone else. Money is not why he’ll get sacked. The summer he took over we lost 5-6 on a free, and moved a bit more deadwood out with sales and loan outs...
  12. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    It’s about departures as a new manager is inevitable at this point. The approach should be similar to what Arsenal did when Arteta took over. They were shite for a bit but they but if they allowed the players that preceded him to linger like what the Glazers have done here for years, he’d be...
  13. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    It is both and it’s intertwined. He’s not trying to reinvent the wheel here look how hard the three clubs at the top of the league work. They play progressively and don’t concede chances for fun. Ten Hag will get sacked because he’s seen a shite work rate all season and insisted on playing...
  14. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    I don’t think that’s possible anymore. The intangibles aspects of this club which were once the envy of the footballing world have been rotted to the core. At this point you need change just for the sake of it to put as much of what has been touched by that rot in the rear view mirror
  15. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Look at Garnacho on their first goal. Look at Palmer strolling into the box for the last goal as the entire side just stare at him. Look at the ball Mainoo tried to play that led to the second penalty when we had them chasing shadows. Those aren’t the instructions. You’ll be in the next manager...