I genuinely don't think they will be. We look beaten before we even set foot on the pitch.The players will be up for it no doubt about that. I think quality wise though we will come up short unless everybody is fit.
Let’s be honest he won’t be getting the sack because of liverpool anyway, it’s the first 9 games plus the end of last season. Our form is horrendous.
You said he was going to get the sack if we lost to Newcastle, still waiting for the news...What kind of Americans are Glazers? They are losing shit load of money and they are still not sacking people? That is it, i want Trump. He would sack everybody by now. From Ole to a guy who is seliing hot dogs
So fecking what. Pointless comparison.
Are you serious?
This changes everything! #OleIn
Why not? We love a historical repeat.Jose was sacked after the Liverpool match last year, I can’t see it been 2 in 10 months to be honest.
Solskjaer will still be an absolute legend. I will be forever grateful for his caretaker period where he dropped everything to come here and lift our spirits. He's gave it his all, for that I'm immensely grateful but, it's clearly not working anymore and we do need to move on now.If the players can't see what he's implementing then he's a gonner. Which is sad because I never wanted it to come to this due his standing at the club.
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Wtf, even they're enjoying life and football post-oleThe are top 5 points clears. 6 games to go.
They finished 2nd under Ole 5 points behind.
I would imagine that fans would be even more depressed, and thus lash out even more. Plus at that point it could mean United are a little closer to relegation.I don’t understand the idea of sacking him after the Liverpool game whether we get humiliated or not. Everyone knows the likely outcome of the matchup.
If Ed decides he’s gonna sack Ole, IMO, he should sit him down and tell him that things are not working out and that he will be looking for a replacement and let Ole be in charge until then.
That does seem highly likely. Of course he needs to go now, the damage is irreparable... but if they weren't waiting for a PR opportunity, they would have done the right thing & he would have been out the day after Newcastle at the latest wouldn't he?Looks like they'll fire him if we - and, more to the point, they - are embarrassed by Liverpool; knowing all the while that's the perfect occasion to ruthlessly throw a club legend under the bus (i.e. a heated occasion when fans are more likely to blame the boss rather than the board).
What I mean by the text above is this: yes, Ole should be gone, sadly - what I'm criticising is Woodward & co's cowardice, incompetence, untrustworthiness, and fixation on PR and optics rather than the courage of their convictions.
There's also the fact that - while Fergie worked out for us on that occasion - on the vast majority of occasions managers who've consistently been failing in a post tend not to go on and win 13 league titles with that club, thereby cementing their status as the greatest manager of all-time.Always find it daft when people compare this current situation to when Fergie nearly got sacked in 89/90. You have to remember he had the credentials of breaking that Celtic & Rangers monopoly.
And two European Cups. Aberdeen to this day are still the last team to beat Real in an European Cup final. Before he set foot here, he was a Scottish football legend. It's insane.Always find it daft when people compare this current situation to when Fergie nearly got sacked in 89/90. You have to remember he had the credentials of breaking that Celtic & Rangers monopoly.
I was around at that time!There's also the fact that - while Fergie worked out for us on that occasion - on the vast majority of occasions managers who've consistently been failing in a post tend not to go on and win 13 league titles with that club, thereby cementing their status as the greatest manager of all-time.
Indeed, paradoxical and ridiculous as it may be, if you'd been around at the time without the benefit of hindsight there'd have been a solid argument to get rid of SAF at the time, and the frustrations of fans would've been understandable. Because for every Fergie who succeeds after a bleak period there are 20 other managers who just don't.
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Been saying this for weeks ....Rashy&JLingz are not just the boss's good mates, they're the physical embodiment of the latest marketing and PR spin the club are using. Young, English, Academy lads that "possess the United DNA". Which apparently just means they were in the academy, forget attitude or ability.Who would have thought that.. but makes perfect sense. Stay woke! Marketing wins again, maybe this is why McT is playing in midfield.. youth, local, academy trained, 6ft plus, blonde hair.