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Much more simpler than that, he's just the type of person who can never admit that they were wrong.The man is a fraud. He sees on twitter that we have a **** of Ole outers and he plays up to them.
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Much more simpler than that, he's just the type of person who can never admit that they were wrong.The man is a fraud. He sees on twitter that we have a **** of Ole outers and he plays up to them.
I was wondering how Jonathan Wilson would spin our win at the weekend into a negative, not even read the article yet (I'm anticipating the usual patronising bollocks from him) but the headline says it all:
No surprise Leeds lost to Manchester United, just look at the wage bills
Liverpool can perhaps challenge for the title this season, but their wage spending is 74% of that of United.
It contains this gem of a quote - "Yet there was a weird strand of coverage that insisted Solskjær had somehow outwitted Bielsa".I was wondering how Jonathan Wilson would spin our win at the weekend into a negative, not even read the article yet (I'm anticipating the usual patronising bollocks from him) but the headline says it all:
No surprise Leeds lost to Manchester United, just look at the wage bills
So he thinks Bielsa's suicidal tactics weren't the main reason we ripped them to bits two years in a row?It contains this gem of a quote - "Yet there was a weird strand of coverage that insisted Solskjær had somehow outwitted Bielsa".
How mad that after Solskjaer's team beat Bielsa's team people are saying that Ole won the tactical battle!
Though really I think Wilson is just in love with Bielsa and is trying and failing to come to terms with the fact that Ole has beaten the crap out of him twice now. Not ABU exactly, just wounded after having seen his one true love bitchslapped and left bleeding.
Yeah apparently if your team is paid more you're not allowed to receive credit for beating a team who by all accounts are managed by a tactically astute coach.It contains this gem of a quote - "Yet there was a weird strand of coverage that insisted Solskjær had somehow outwitted Bielsa".
How mad that after Solskjaer's team beat Bielsa's team people are saying that Ole won the tactical battle!
Though really I think Wilson is just in love with Bielsa and is trying and failing to come to terms with the fact that Ole has beaten the crap out of him twice now. Not ABU exactly, just wounded after having seen his one true love bitchslapped and left bleeding.
In that article he even manages to work in the line that Man City "had kept their wage bill relatively low, although if they do add Harry Kane to Jack Grealish that would clearly change"!!Yeah apparently if your team is paid more you're not allowed to receive credit for beating a team who by all accounts are managed by a tactically astute coach.
I'm convinced the guy has to be either a City/Liverpool/Leeds fan and isn't professional enough to hide it, or is actually on the payroll of City whose arse he is more than willing to kiss on a weekly basis despite them being the ultimate money club.
He'd be spaffing himself silly if Liverpool, with a higher wage bill, had done that.I was wondering how Jonathan Wilson would spin our win at the weekend into a negative, not even read the article yet (I'm anticipating the usual patronising bollocks from him) but the headline says it all:
No surprise Leeds lost to Manchester United, just look at the wage bills
He has probably enjoyed a few Manchester City journalistic benefits.Yeah apparently if your team is paid more you're not allowed to receive credit for beating a team who by all accounts are managed by a tactically astute coach.
I'm convinced the guy has to be either a City/Liverpool/Leeds fan and isn't professional enough to hide it, or is actually on the payroll of City whose arse he is more than willing to kiss on a weekly basis despite them being the ultimate money club.
Clowns like Jonathan Wilson, Michael Cox etc who think they are God's gift to analyzing football matches can't take it when Ole outwits their favourite managers. It's the same story whenever we've beaten City. They can't just say that Ole outwitted Pep there's always a million different reasons why City lost and then they give Ole some backhanded compliments.It contains this gem of a quote - "Yet there was a weird strand of coverage that insisted Solskjær had somehow outwitted Bielsa".
How mad that after Solskjaer's team beat Bielsa's team people are saying that Ole won the tactical battle!
Though really I think Wilson is just in love with Bielsa and is trying and failing to come to terms with the fact that Ole has beaten the crap out of him twice now. Not ABU exactly, just wounded after having seen his one true love bitchslapped and left bleeding.
This. Jonathan Wilson is an absolute Grade A bellend with a much lower IQ than he tries to project. An imbecilic moron of a man, trying to make out he is some sort of erudite tactical scholar. All of this feebly trying to cover up a massive grudge he has with our club.Solskjaer is to Jonathan Wilson what Pogba is to Graeme Souness.
This.Far too many journos (and fans for that matter) went in too hard on Ole early on and now can't bring themselves to row it back and accept he's actually done a good job
They're scared it will show their so called expertise is nothing more than reactionary bollocks designed to garner clicks and feed their own egos
I want so bad for Ole to win big this year, serving them all the biggest shit sandwich they've ever had to stomach. It will be glorious
Think it takes into account their pay rises and bonuses upon winning first the CL, then the PL.How the hell do Liverpool have a higher wage bill than us for goodness sake?
Surely they haven't got anyone close to De Gea, Pogba type levels and we have the Lingard and Jones fringe players on ridiculous money.
Even Dan James was meant to be on 50k a week!
Agree, the Bias is real, and from some quarters unbelievable, boarders on discrimination, I'm with you seriously hope Ole picks up some silverware.Far too many journos (and fans for that matter) went in too hard on Ole early on and now can't bring themselves to row it back and accept he's actually done a good job
They're scared it will show their so called expertise is nothing more than reactionary bollocks designed to garner clicks and feed their own egos
I want so bad for Ole to win big this year, serving them all the biggest shit sandwich they've ever had to stomach. It will be glorious
Yeah agreed on this, it's pretty bizarre. He's at least competing with Craig Burley for the title.Solskjaer is to Jonathan Wilson what Pogba is to Graeme Souness.
Looks like he has to double down now after his overly critical articles on Ole not being the right man. Lack of professionalism.Yeah agreed on this, it's pretty bizarre. He's at least competing with Craig Burley for the title.
Have to agree with other posters that this is most likely a self-styled intellectual sports journalist having to double down on his Ole criticism rather than lose face, otherwise I can't explain it other than him just being blatantly biased against him.
Check out his back catalogue of articles on Ole compared to those on Pep, Klopp, and Bielsa
He's not completely averse to the occasional slightly critical piece on the latter three, but more often than not they are positive vs. the wall to wall dismissal of Ole for the past three years.
6 times la.Think it takes into account their pay rises and bonuses upon winning first the CL, then the PL.
Simon Jordan as well.Yeah agreed on this, it's pretty bizarre. He's at least competing with Craig Burley for the title.
Have to agree with other posters that this is most likely a self-styled intellectual sports journalist having to double down on his Ole criticism rather than lose face, otherwise I can't explain it other than him just being blatantly biased against him.
Check out his back catalogue of articles on Ole compared to those on Pep, Klopp, and Bielsa
He's not completely averse to the occasional slightly critical piece on the latter three, but more often than not they are positive vs. the wall to wall dismissal of Ole for the past three years.
Given how likeable Ole is (even my dad likes him, who has been anti United his whole life) it's extra weird when certain journalists have nothing but vitriol for him, it suggests to me that we're on the right track with him.I find it bizzare how many journalists outside of the United ones dislike Ole.
I don't know where it stems from, he doesn't seem the type to have upset them.
Even ex-pros they seem to have an agenda against him.
Surely, they must be something wrong, Ole has managed to transform us from a toxic club where no player improved to one where he is getting Pogba to play, attracting Varane and Sancho?
it's not just the money that attracts these players, the manager has alot to do with it as well.
You anticipate correctly. The top sentence is this: Yet there was a weird strand of coverage that insisted Solskjær had somehow outwitted Bielsa, even in some quarters that Bielsa needed to be replaced if Leeds are to kick on. As if it was self-evidently ridiculous to suggest OGS got the better of Bielsa tactically just because we won 5-1. Just adds to his continuing insistence that the only tool in Uniteds box is the counterattack and that we can't break down deep block teams, despite the fact that we overwhelmingly win against teams who played that way, and as if we were still in the spring of 2019. He's not a bad writer generally, but he just seems to have a blank spot when it comes to United generally, and OGS specifically.I was wondering how Jonathan Wilson would spin our win at the weekend into a negative, not even read the article yet (I'm anticipating the usual patronising bollocks from him) but the headline says it all:
No surprise Leeds lost to Manchester United, just look at the wage bills
Yep, I would love to see Ole get a trophy, it would shut alot of haters.Given how likeable Ole is (even my dad likes him, who has been anti United his whole life) it's extra weird when certain journalists have nothing but vitriol for him, it suggests to me that we're on the right track with him.
Because Jonathan Wilson is a pretentious cnut.Jonathan WIlson simply doesn't rate Solskjaer. He believes Solskjaer is just copying Ferguson and seeing how far that will take him.
I think its purely because most of them have constantly spouted about how rubbish Ole is and how he will obviously fail and be sacked and leave us in a mess.I find it bizzare how many journalists outside of the United ones dislike Ole.
I don't know where it stems from, he doesn't seem the type to have upset them.
Even ex-pros they seem to have an agenda against him.
Surely, they must be something wrong, Ole has managed to transform us from a toxic club where no player improved to one where he is getting Pogba to play, attracting Varane and Sancho?
it's not just the money that attracts these players, the manager has alot to do with it as well.
In 2020, they have more players on big contract than ours after winning the league.How the hell do Liverpool have a higher wage bill than us for goodness sake?
Surely they haven't got anyone close to De Gea, Pogba type levels and we have the Lingard and Jones fringe players on ridiculous money.
Even Dan James was meant to be on 50k a week!
Jordan is a prize twat. A man who ran his club into ground yet somehow he's telling everybody else how to run theirs.Simon Jordan as well.
I think it is slightly amusing that he gets the Liverpool vs United wages thing wrong. However, the piece is clearly more about defending his idol Bielsa than anything else.That Wilson article isn't even about Solskjaer, he mentions him what, twice? You lads in this thread have a well-developed persecution complex.
If anything, the most offending thing about that article is that it's a lot of words to state the bleeding obvious: money is generally the most important factor in footballing achievements. Everyone knows that by now.
They went in so hard and heavy when he was appointed about him being a joke, clueless, puppet appointment etc that they can't back down now, so they keep doubling down and looking more deluded by the month. When he win's a major trophy it will only be because of how much he's spent and then of course "anyone could have done it"I find it bizzare how many journalists outside of the United ones dislike Ole.
I don't know where it stems from, he doesn't seem the type to have upset them.
Even ex-pros they seem to have an agenda against him.
Surely, they must be something wrong, Ole has managed to transform us from a toxic club where no player improved to one where he is getting Pogba to play, attracting Varane and Sancho?
it's not just the money that attracts these players, the manager has alot to do with it as well.
There’s also an element of high-brow hipsterism in it as well. Klopp, Pep, Bielsa etc are all geniuses, football is like a game of chess type nonsense. You’re not cool if aren’t vocal about committing yourself to a “philosophy” or have one tactic in football.They went in so hard and heavy when he was appointed about him being a joke, clueless, puppet appointment etc that they can't back down now, so they keep doubling down and looking more deluded by the month. When he win's a major trophy it will only be because of how much he's spent and then of course "anyone could have done it"
Then you should probably read it again. Because why is United's win over Leeds the ONLY thing that allegedly proves this point, rather than, say, Chelsea's win over Crystal Palace (who I'd bet have a bigger wage differential than United and Leeds), or Liverpool's over Norwich? And would he describe it as outlandish to suggest Thomas Tuchel got the better of Patrick Vieira tactically?That Wilson article isn't even about Solskjaer, he mentions him what, twice? You lads in this thread have a well-developed persecution complex.
If anything, the most offending thing about that article is that it's a lot of words to state the bleeding obvious: money is generally the most important factor in footballing achievements. Everyone knows that by now.