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Too close to give up now.
He's staying.
He's staying.
Sacked Jose before.
Ole is just as bad now.
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Honestly, in all the things the Glazers and Woodward failed at, it was the managerial sacking that has been the worst. It's the club's culture of blindly following a manager that has brought us here. What's actually funny about it is, we haven't actually hired a young successful manager like Fergie was since he left. We've gone for either old heads with little ambition to rebuild or managers with no experience or evidence of being able to play attractive or winning football.
Van Gaal hadn't really managed for years when we got him. We got him for the football he played in 1995. Mourinho was fresh off being sacked from Chelsea due to his inability to adapt to the modern game and his poor temperment since he left Madrid. Moyes was hired because he is British. He didn't even display a clear way of playing at Everton that he could translate to United. He talked alot about trying to play like Bayern, a style that he had never actually implemented at all. Then there's Ole who had not even had even middling success at any other club prior. We had no idea of what tactics he would like to implement throughout his tenure. Each manager was given a lot of backing, and only Ole managed to produce a good squad. Unfortunately, despite that, he doesn't know how to use that.
He can't continue beyond tomorrowIf we lose to City and Spurs it's impossible to see how he can continue. That will be the end.
Why carve McKenna out from the team of coaching staffOle, Phelan and Carrick should walk now, McKenna should stay to help out the new manager, no midweek game so the new manager can spend few days with the team
No he can't manage us against Spurs. I can't imagine him being our manager in any more games after tonight. It'll be a sign for me that the board doesn't care.If we lose to City and Spurs it's impossible to see how he can continue. That will be the end.
He'll have been gone a long time ago at a club run by competent people. Nothing is impossible.If we lose to City and Spurs it's impossible to see how he can continue. That will be the end.
Certainly not the summit."we're too close to give up now"
Close to fecking what, Ole?
Can't belive ole just said that in an interviewCertainly not the summit.
New contract for Carrick and Mckenna!"we're too close to give up now"
Close to fecking what, Ole?
he doesn't have the history of the other three, so he can be around until the new manager settles.Why carve McKenna out from the team of coaching staff
I don't think that would be a revelation to many observers! Top 4 aside, they absolutely do not care.No he can't manage us against Spurs. I can't imagine him being our manager in any more games after tonight. It'll be a sign for me that the board doesn't care.
A pay off."we're too close to give up now"
Close to fecking what, Ole?
I saw an interview. It was cringeworthy.Ole didn't even come out to do a post-match interview. Hopefully he was too busy packing up his things to move on.
But there both here now.Pogba wont be here in a year. Ronaldo might be gone in 2 years as well.
A pay off.
They have bumped ton of money into this squad. They have brought Sancho, Ronaldo and Varane in one summer. No they can't fecking be content with top 4. We already got 2nd last season, why would the splash such amount of money after finishing 2nd if they don't want more than that ?I don't think that would be a revelation to many observers! Top 4 aside, they absolutely do not care.
Ten Hag wont arrive here now mid season. For the new season. He wont leave Ajax all of a sudden.But there both here now.
In the interview, he literally said 'that we have come too far to give up now', so he is not walking away.If it’s up to the board then he won’t be sacked until too 4 is gone. Thankfully, I think Ole has realised he’s out of his depth and will walk away…