Guy Incognito
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Monday morning.
It's not like he needs the money. If he loves the club as he states, he needs to walk now.Like any of you would do the same.
We can only hopeMonday morning.
Exaclty mate. Fair play he came in and turned the feeling around the club. Had a decent go at it but clearly he’s so far away from a top coach or top manager. He knows he’s not got the capabilities to turn it around and therefore he needs to go.It's the only way I'll ever look at him like I did before 2019 again. If he insists on holding on until he's sacked it will forever tarnish him in my eyes.
In another sense though, leaving Ole in charge for this run isn't a gamble.Only question on timing should be focused on the run of games.
Risky to have new manager come in and get smashed until December. Hard to make an instant impact in tough games.
December is a very winnable run of games and then Jan transfer window, £100m could fix this shit in a major way.
It's a gamble. New manager bounce in tough games would be invaluable, but bad run could make a recovery more difficult.
Genuibely tough balance.
That's never a reason to keep a manager.Only question on timing should be focused on the run of games.
Risky to have new manager come in and get smashed until December. Hard to make an instant impact in tough games.
December is a very winnable run of games and then Jan transfer window, £100m could fix this shit in a major way.
It's a gamble. New manager bounce in tough games would be invaluable, but bad run could make a recovery more difficult.
Genuibely tough balance.
The thing is we won’t get any better results over the next run with Ole in charge than a random caretaker. Get rid of him now.Only question on timing should be focused on the run of games.
Risky to have new manager come in and get smashed until December. Hard to make an instant impact in tough games.
December is a very winnable run of games and then Jan transfer window, £100m could fix this shit in a major way.
It's a gamble. New manager bounce in tough games would be invaluable, but bad run could make a recovery more difficult.
Genuibely tough balance.
Stand in manager till December?That's never a reason to keep a manager.
Never!
If we can't find a manager we want then yes get a caretaker manager tomorrowStand in manager till December?
My friend, we have arguably the best squad on the planet - we don't need to spend any more money.Only question on timing should be focused on the run of games.
Risky to have new manager come in and get smashed until December. Hard to make an instant impact in tough games.
December is a very winnable run of games and then Jan transfer window, £100m could fix this shit in a major way.
It's a gamble. New manager bounce in tough games would be invaluable, but bad run could make a recovery more difficult.
Done@Raoul please change the thread name to Sack Watch.
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People are allowed to choose both options.Why is vote total is 101,6%?
Then you get a Phelan or a Carrick to negotiate the bad run and appoint a caretaker to the end of the season soon after. Keeping Ole past this mess is not an option and it's not doing him any favors because I don't think the players will trust or respect him after this.Only question on timing should be focused on the run of games.
Risky to have new manager come in and get smashed until December. Hard to make an instant impact in tough games.
December is a very winnable run of games and then Jan transfer window, £100m could fix this shit in a major way.
It's a gamble. New manager bounce in tough games would be invaluable, but bad run could make a recovery more difficult.
Genuibely tough balance.
Some people select both. Assume the guilt of wanting a former player gone causes this.
Its been explained several times in earlier pages.