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
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tjb

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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.
 

Blood Mage

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If we lose to City and Spurs it's impossible to see how he can continue. That will be the end.
 

OmarUnited4ever

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Ole, 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
 

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"we're too close to give up now"

Close to fecking what, Ole?
 

el3mel

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If we lose to City and Spurs it's impossible to see how he can continue. That will be the end.
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.
 

Blood Mage

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Our board want to put managers through thorough humiliation before the plug is pulled so Ole will be allowed to get thumped by Pep before he's handed his p45.
 

CloneMC16

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He was never going to resign. The club needs to end it. I don't blame him for not quitting.
 

OmarUnited4ever

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Why carve McKenna out from the team of coaching staff
he doesn't have the history of the other three, so he can be around until the new manager settles.

There's also the set-pieces coach, Ramsey i think, probably up to the new manager to keep him or not
 

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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.
I don't think that would be a revelation to many observers! Top 4 aside, they absolutely do not care.
 

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I think I’m the ultimate fence sitter but not any more. Our clean sheet record alone would get a lot of managers at top clubs put under pressure. Ultimately every player is underperforming and it surely can’t be a coincidence. It looks like we have no plan. Can’t believe I went into today’s game actually thinking we had a chance.
 

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No manager is worse than him. Moyes wasn't even given half the backing or time and it's crazy to say that.

He has been given +440m and close to 3 years and achieved feck all. Won nothing, didn't challenge for any shit and got embarrassed by Liverpool and Spurs at home.

He's the manager who was backed the most and achieved the least among all United managers post Fergie. He splashed far more money than Moyes, LVG and Mourinho, and was given the most time out of them and for what ? We're in his 3rd year, 7th in the table, 8 points away from the top and Liverpool celebrated a historic victory at Old Trafford with their fans chanting our manager's name wanting him to stay, and our fans left early embarrassed.

By far the worst manager post Fergie. I want to ever forget he has managed us.
 

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It was also incredibly classless of Klopp to thrash his Norwegian version. At least that's what the order of the roundtable told us with cherrypicked data.
 

jeastfromgarlic

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I’ve backed ole since day one up until now. Losing at home to Liverpool hurts. But in recent times it’s just not a disgrace anymore. We need to face the truth, Liverpool are better now. But losing like this without any passion and integrity is unacceptable. He surely lost the dressing room and needs to go.

been thinking a lot about who to replace him if he needed to be sacked.
conte, simeone: too defensive
Martinez, enrique, not the right philosophy
Rodgers, moyes, howe: can’t handle this dressing room
Zidane would be too much of a guess, as he has never done it without a perfectly balanced squad. but I think it could work.

my outsider would be Joachim Low!!
World champion with germany, great peoples manager as well.
and he stands for the Power Play we all want to see at the Theatre of Dreams.
 

RedAlways78

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Who do we bring in? I think we need to think about the bigger picture. Let Ole stay for the rest of the season.
 

el3mel

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I don't think that would be a revelation to many observers! Top 4 aside, they absolutely do not care.
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 can't get my head around the situation.

Sack him already. Show that this embarrassment is unforgivable. Otherwise I don't fecking care. Why would I care about the results if the club itself doesn't ?
 

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I can only think Liverpool stopped so we keep Ole. 6,7,8 goals is much worse...
 

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As a club legend, if Ole cared more about the club than himself, then he would resign now. He's not going to do that though.
 

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Neville seems sure he's not getting sacked until end of the season. I reckon he's right too, such a joke. Ole will never walk either, he's in this for himself and nothing more.
 

Revan

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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…
In the interview, he literally said 'that we have come too far to give up now', so he is not walking away.
 
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