Van Piorsing
Lost his light sabre
Next manager will also be sacked if there's no plan, ruthless selection within the squad and instilling focus on the pitch.
Likewise, but I think there is not even a small chance of this happening. If Ole goes I can only see it being a big name appointment similar to LVG and Mourinho. I have no confidence in the club finding the right replacement.I'd be interested to see what Potter can do, kind of an experiment, but sod it. At least wed look adventurous.
Absolutely. Just don't see anyone good enough to leave their current job midseason for us. So Conte with a 2 year deal with an easy out if it doesn't go well is probably the best option.You’re allowed to sack Ole and hire a manager who isn’t Conte.
Really good football manager, they go above us if they win their game in hand.People actually suggesting the Brighton manager? Laughable.
Now who can that be? Is Zidane honestly that good that he'd make that big of a difference? Genuine question.Just don't bring in anyone that will want to spend another £250 million before they can do anything, the squad has plenty of talent, we just need someone that can do a Tuchel on us.
LVG / Jose were better and had plenty of experience but what happened with that approachBeen saying for years - any manager with any kind of experience at the top level would be an upgrade on Ole.
didn't relegate them at leastPeople actually suggesting the Brighton manager? Laughable.
We hired a manager that got relegated. You have to look at context. 15th for Brighton is okay. You also have to look at the quality he has to work with.Graham Potter?! The guy who finished 15th in the league last season? All because Brighton occasionally play nice football? That would be a massive risk. It's too big a step up to go from Brighton straight to United.
Yeah Potter wouldn’t last a year here. The job is just too big for most managers. It has to be a strong, attacking, modern coach with the right amount of experience and success behind him. I can’t think of a single person who qualifies at the moment.Graham Potter?! The guy who finished 15th in the league last season? All because Brighton occasionally play nice football? That would be a massive risk. It's too big a step up to go from Brighton straight to United.
The standard can't be "as long as he's better than Ole". It has to be a manager who is still in his prime and has won things at the top level. If there is no one available who fits that criteria, then I'd rather we wait.
Ten Haag is a great coach but he’s probably the type that would never work here. The current squad composition is reticent in pressing, and there’s too many other Cruijffian fluffy traits he’d want to bring with him that wouldn’t have him hit the ground running.Ten Haag
Potter
Hansi Flick(if we can do a miracle)
Tactically, all three would be light years ahead of Ole.
He may not be tactically astute but he knows how to win and in a good fashion.I think with Zidane we’d be seeing a lot of the same complaints we see with Ole now to be honest. He’s really not all that tactically.
With this squad and outlay, I doubt that. This is a level up and has to perform in accordance with that - Ole wouldn't, and shouldn't get set such a low bar with what we have.Why dont people seem to understand that Ole wont be sacked until it looks like we arent going to make top 4?
I completely agree.Brendan Rodgers please
I agree I don't think the club will push the button, but it is obvious he isn't the one to take it forward. I'd like to think the more the fan base is vocal in their dissatisfaction the quicker a new manager will come in.Far too early to be having this conversation I think. I now accept Ole is not the man to take the club forward but I'm very confident he will not be sacked anytime soon. Likely to be looking at a candidate next summer, but I fear City will be too.
That’s the fecking worst thing about how this club operates, they wait until top 4 is mathematically impossible before pulling the trigger and by that time it’s too late to salvage anything. It means you lose the chance to turn things around and turn a potentially shite season into a good/excellent one. Chelsea and Tuchel being the prime example, under Lampard last season things started off terribly and If they’d stuck with him they’d probably have finished the season trophy less and outside the top 4 but instead they acted quickly by replacing him with Tuchel who went on to secure top 4 and win the CL!Why dont people seem to understand that Ole wont be sacked until it looks like we arent going to make top 4?
Aye cause every top manager ever has started out managing the best clubs in Europe.People actually suggesting the Brighton manager? Laughable.