CloneMC16
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I don't see the point in sacking him. Who are we getting to replace him? If there was a decent alternative, you could do it, but there isn't.
He is a terrible manager & a diva.Sack him and bring in Nagelsmann as long as he is available
No he wouldn’t. He’d find it more difficult, obviously, but he wouldn’t fail in this manner.We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
This.not to sound like a boring broken record but if you think any manager will thrive under glazer rule you are high.
Yep, third goal killed us. At 0-2 we just needed one goal to make them nervous, OT would've carried us to the end.A bafflling final 25 minutes from ETH. His subs made no sense and we paid a hefty price
Murtough has to go. There's no argument towards keeping someone as incompetent as he is at the job. He's everything a director of football is not, has absolutely no idea what he's doing alongside offering the club / the business no direction.Indeed. Bringing in De Zerbi (A manager I do actually like) will do feck all. The club isn't structured well enough.
It doesn't excuse all of ETH's shortcomings but nothing will drastically change by getting rid of him
The club ruins every manager that takes the job here. Fans need to save their anger for the ownersWhat would drastically change if he's sacked?
Apologise for what exactly? Grow a set of bollocks.It’s way too early for a thread like this. Please, can the poster who put this up apologize?
Spot on. De Zerbi would look like a bum here. The structures in place at the club are atrocious.Indeed. Bringing in De Zerbi (A manager I do actually like) will do feck all. The club isn't structured well enough.
It doesn't excuse all of ETH's shortcomings but nothing will drastically change by getting rid of him
He has not been clearly a better Manchester United manager than Ole. There is no objective way that anyone can say he has, except they are filling in blanks with hope and imagination. We score no goals and are a poor attacking side under Ten Hag. We were a threat under Ole at least, even against good sides, and all of that aside - the league tables will tel you that Ten Hag is not clearly better at all, except having been more heralded when he arrived.Ole had some great moments but he presided over a complete degradation of standards and discipline. By the end of his reign opposition fans were singing his song. If that's not embarrassing I don't know what is. I'm not saying ETH is a top tier manager but he is clearly better than Solskjaer. If we sacked ETH he would get another good European job easily, the same has not been true of Ole.
There's very little evidence he's a top manager. You can make a good case for decent, with his time at Ajax, but what has he shown to be considered a top manager? In the PL now you have the likes of Emery at Villa who's won about 35 Europa Leagues. It's very stiff competition these days.Keep. He's a top manager in a shitshow of a club. He's effectively had the season sabotaged by Arnold's awful handling of Greenwood.
You might have been right. Don't know if it really was a diamond but it certainly looked a 4-man-midfield without real wingers. Blocked Brighton through the center but put too much emphasis on the fullbacks which aren't great.
Only if he's in a co-manager team with LVG and David Moyes though. The holy trinity.Bring Ole back. At least he was one of us, he understood what United were about.
We're an awfully run club. But patterns of play and tactics are onnthe coaching staff.No they took the manager who had them flying high last season and he was made to look like a clown because it's a systemic problem. Or did you miss that? Unless you think United are some well run club and it's just the manager (again)?
That’s exactly what I said to another poster in this thread.Spot on. De Zerbi would look like a bum here. The structures in place at the club are atrocious.
These players in Nagelsmann’s systemSack him and bring in Nagelsmann as long as he is available
I know what he meant but Di Zerbi is a much better manager than Potter. Its clear to see.I think he meant when Chelsea took Potter out of Brighton.
I said the same in the lads group chat, we're such a middling team caught between a myriad of different ideas.I like Ten Hag but I struggle to see what we're trying to achieve here.
It's seems we're playing this odd 'not quite a press, not quite a counter, not quite a possession based' style of football and it doesn't really suit our players and it seems so easy to expose.
All three goals today were from Brighton exposing the huge gaps down our flanks and cutting the ball back. We've seen this problem repeated in other games this season.
The other oddity is that players end up in positions that don't suit them. Where was Bruno playing today? I couldn't work it out. Why does Casemiro seem to be constantly surging forward like some kind of box-to-box midfielder?
I don't watch as much football as I used to and I don't dissect the tactics in much detail but I can't tell whether we have a plan and we're implementing it badly or whether it's as chaotic as it sometimes looks