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He's looking like he might not make it to October to be fair.You’re suggesting Ten Hag should quit one week in to the new season?
He's looking like he might not make it to October to be fair.You’re suggesting Ten Hag should quit one week in to the new season?
“Murtough heh! You fecking slag! Get me Ziyech and Marko heh. . Frenkie, is that you?”He's looking like he might not make it to October to be fair.
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1 Pm I thinkWhat time is the press conference?
Cheers.1 Pm I think
Of course they would the owners are the same ones he took the job from, it hasn't suddenly changed and now he knows who they are.If he did no one in the football world would put it on him.
Everyone knows Utd are run by clowns.
And he’d be saving himself the inevitable failure of working with them.
He won’t last more than a season and a half anyway under this current structure.
Disagree.Of course they would the owners are the same ones he took the job from, it hasn't suddenly changed and now he knows who they are.
Anyone who has watched us from afar knows the state of the club and the lack of ambition from the top.
If he resigned now he'd look like an idiot
Not really sure about the bolded. Also, Eriksen is press resistant, a hell of a lot more so than Rashy and Bruno anyway.Biggest problem is our front players are weak.
You pass it between the lines to a Bruno, Eriksen, Rashford, Sancho under pressure with a defender on them and they can’t keep the ball. None of them can dribble either, which is a huge weakness of the team in general.
You want your false 9, after coming deep to get the ball, keep it under pressure and turn to play everyone else in. It can work with Martial who’s strong enough, but Eriksen is too weak and lacks the agility to turn in tight spaces.
Everyone will still know what he did at Ajax if he fails here, he won't have a difficult time finding another job if he makes it 12 to 18 months at United. He might have trouble getting a job at a top club but I'd imagine there are mid table clubs in the Premier League that would sign him immediately.Disagree.
Also it appears very much that when he took the job he had no idea the people above him were this useless.
As I said, he won’t last a year and a half under the current structure, and it’ll damage his career.
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Nice to have this guy - this could've gone a lot worse had Ralf been around.
Sounds like he's pushing for players and knows the ultimate cost if it won't be delivered.Last question by Simon Stone: Are you comfortable that you'll have a better squad, a more rounded squad by the end of the window?
ETH: We have to. I'm confident we will.
Sorry but Ten Hag quitting is not gonna force the Glazers hand in this. As sad as this may sound, the Glazers aren't going anywhere anytime soon. While United continue to be profitable, they're no reason why they'd sell.If Ten Hag quit, the Glazers would be forced to sell imo. It’d be the straw that breaks the camel’s back with supporters.
It’d be the best thing he could do for Utd fans… and possibly for his own career too, cuz, let’s be honest, he isn’t gonna achieve anything here with these owners.
he's basically admitting that there are too big of gaps in the current squad for them to push for any sort of success this season....i don't doubt they will bring in one or two more players, the caliber of that player is what scares me the most simply due to how late in the window it isTweet added so those don't miss it
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He "basically admitted" nothing of the sort. The transfer period isn't over until September 1st and surely it can't come as a surprise to anyone that some deals happen late, when the season has started, even if the club would have liked them to happen earlier. They always do. That's why the word "admit" is already wrong, he's not admitting anything, he's just stating the obvious.He basically admitted he thinks the squad now is mediocre at best, it's incredible they've let him start the season like that.
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So the chance to see the double pivot vs Brentford?
We will know tomorrow how unimpressed he actually was when the team news comes out.Been unimpressed with those two for about four fecking years
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So the chance to see the double pivot vs Brentford?
He was so unimpressed he picked them both againWe will know tomorrow how unimpressed he actually was when the team news comes out.
Well we here have analyzed it to the depth of it, how those two together rarely work and how the results and build-up play suffer - for a reason all the managers still persist to try to make them two work still. So to get a change, we need to see the change.Was anyone?
I can only presume someone at the club told him they were the best option in the midfield so he went with it. You would have thought that he's seen enough of them to not play them both together but maybe he thought it could work? I don't know anymore, I just hope there's an end to this at some pointWell we here have analyzed it to the depth of it, how those two together rarely work and how the results and build-up play suffer - for a reason all the managers still persist to try to make them two work still. So to get a change, we need to see the change.
They didn’t buy Utd - their Dad did, via a method that wouldn’t be legal now in the PL.Think of it from their perspective. They bought the club using ZERO funds from their own back pocket, have put in ZERO investments of their own into the club but receive annual dividends from the club. From a business perspective, it's genius what they've managed to do (at the expense of the club). I don't see any reason why they'd sell those things considered.
Unless there's significant damage made to United as a brand, they'll continue to remain profitable and the Glazers will remain in seat.
How does "we have to" equate to any of that waffle? Come back when your own club is in free fall before trying to act condescending to supporters of other club.He "basically admitted" nothing of the sort. The transfer period isn't over until September 1st and surely it can't come as a surprise to anyone that some deals happen late, when the season has started, even if the club would have liked them to happen earlier. They always do. That's why the word "admit" is already wrong, he's not admitting anything, he's just stating the obvious.
People need to take a step back, breathe, and reflect on how their pent up negativity is affecting their ability to process reality.
Best thing for his career to quit after a month or whatever it is?If Ten Hag quit, the Glazers would be forced to sell imo. It’d be the straw that breaks the camel’s back with supporters.
It’d be the best thing he could do for Utd fans… and possibly for his own career too, cuz, let’s be honest, he isn’t gonna achieve anything here with these owners.