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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Regalia

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Get rid please. Please please please please. We are going to go down the drain if he remains in charge. So so so so frustrating how our board always completely fecks the club before taking action. Ole should have been gone 3 years ago.
 

GioF

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If he has any self respect or any respect for the club he needs to hand in his resignation.
 

bosnian_red

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There's no point debating anything about any of our players until we have a new coach in tbh. Nothing will change until then. Players are all immune from criticism and a free pass for me until that point.
 

Pretzels81

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He should resign, to begin with.

If he doesn't resign, he will show he's a greedy coward. Not a proper man.
 

Kingantti1874

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Need to sack him for his own good. Did a reasonable job to start with but very simply out of his depth.

i think half the problem is there aren’t many stand out candidates. Conte doesn’t look like a good fit to me
 

Smores

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As much as I've been Ole out at periods it still hurts that's its come to a head and looks inevitable now. Feel sorry for a club legend having their dream destroyed even if it is for the best.

This is what the Ole in lot don't get. No one wanted to criticise Ole.
 

Livvie

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Can't blame him for that. It's damage limitation at this point. This game had the potential to get worse.

There is zero chance we are coming back from 5-0
Feck damage limitation - we needed to see them going for it regardless. At least we'd have gone down fighting and showing a touch of pride.
 

LawCharltonBest

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Do people actually believe he’ll be gone tomorrow?

Realistically, it’s not happening. They won’t go from “100% backed” to sacking him in a week. When Jose went, I’m sure there was a period of silence
 

davidmichael

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I’m sorry but if there’s a single person in here that still believes Ole should remain then you’re fecking certifiable, actually I take that back as I’m not sorry at all.
 

pratyush_utd

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If we are “100% backing” him then we might miss out on champions league
 

PoTMS

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I've been Ole Out for a while especially after that pathetic loss to Villarreal. But even I feel sorry for him now. He's a dead man walking. He could resign but that's a lot of money to walk out on when realistically you're not getting a job anytime soon.
 

Djemba-Djemba

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Do people actually believe he’ll be gone tomorrow?

Realistically, it’s not happening. They won’t go from “100% backed” to sacking him in a week. When Jose went, I’m sure there was a period of silence
Nah they briefed Jose was safe about 12 hours before he was sacked.

Same with Moyes.
 

Scorpy

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Do people actually believe he’ll be gone tomorrow?

Realistically, it’s not happening. They won’t go from “100% backed” to sacking him in a week. When Jose went, I’m sure there was a period of silence
Nah, he won’t get sacked. It’s all wishful thinking sadly. Would probably take another month or two of dreadful results to bin him, just like it was with Jose.
 

Amir

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If he has any self respect or any respect for the club he needs to hand in his resignation.
It's the only way I'll ever look at him like I did before 2019 again. If he insists on holding on until he's sacked it will forever tarnish him in my eyes.
 

PeteManic

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Ole is not the problem. Having a donkey as the captain simply because he is English and a CB is the problem.
 

Someone

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Do people actually believe he’ll be gone tomorrow?

Realistically, it’s not happening. They won’t go from “100% backed” to sacking him in a week. When Jose went, I’m sure there was a period of silence
He'll be sacked 100% by tomorrow max. My initial prediction was after City, but the collapse today means he's no longer able to make an impact, and it's too much negativity for the club to accept.
 

Jacob

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Doesn't matter if the Board thinks he's safe or not. The writing is on the wall, there is no coming back from this. He has lost the players' trust.
 

CloneMC16

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Nobody makes it at the top level by being a quitter and giving up. I would fully expect him to try and continue. It's up to the club to put an end to it.
 

Romez

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The worst thing is we've missed out on all the world class managers who were available while we stuck with Ole and our previous managers.

All I can think of is Conte, Ten Haag and Rodgers.
 
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Schmeichel=God

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Do people actually believe he’ll be gone tomorrow?

Realistically, it’s not happening. They won’t go from “100% backed” to sacking him in a week. When Jose went, I’m sure there was a period of silence
But this is new information though. New stark clear evidence of massive mismanagement + player revolt + fan walk out. It can't be ignored.

A 2-1 loss and a poor performance he is keeping his job. This...oh no, there is simply no ignoring it.
 

Lukinho

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I am thankful for everything he has done so far but its time now. This cant keep on going. It was that bad that I let out a few tears after the 4:0. This is the worst game and worst feeling I have ever felt as a United Fan. I have never experienced anything more painfull.
 

Livvie

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Where are all these people who called me stupid and not a supporter because I said it will be OK to lose to atalanta if it meant that Ole would leave? Well, I just wanted to avoid today's humiliation. Jokes on you because if you support Ole you want United to get spanked by everyone.
It's never alright to lose, and if we had lost to Atalanta and Ole had left there's no guarantee we wouldn't have suffered same humiliation.

Maybe it's all part of Ole's plan to get rid of the Glazers...they might feck off if we're not successful. (Please don't respond to that as though I've said it seriously)
 
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