He wouldn't. He has a world cup soon.Bit worried about Southgate being at the match...they wouldn't would they?
He wouldn't. He has a world cup soon.Bit worried about Southgate being at the match...they wouldn't would they?
Do you not think he's just checking on England players? Goes to a lot of games for his England dutiesBit worried about Southgate being at the match...they wouldn't would they?
When you put it that way, needs to be done asap. I think the best time is now. We have Spurs next which aren’t really setting the world on fire. CL, then City after. If Ole makes it to City I can see us having a similar defeat and it would surely be curtains.Tweet
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I know, just anxious times.Do you not think he's just checking on England players? Goes to a lot of games for his England duties
I'm not sure if we'll be as generous. Surely the only possible reaction at this point is to go all out defense and just stink the place out at all costs to keep a clean sheet. I really don't see what other choice he has.We will be just as generous with Spurs and give them plenty of opportunities to win, but I don’t think they’ll take them. I watched them against West ham earlier and they were diabolical. Their fans by and large want Nuno gone already.
If Ole survives this week, we’ll beat Spurs in a week’s time.
This should have happened soon. It should have been something that stood out from other manager's leaving. They had multiple seasons, with better league positions than the years before, to engineer Ole stepping aside for someone else. Unless a manager assaults a journalist, they are always going to get a big payout. The money isn't a problem, but the way we'd have gotten progress would have been to get someone else in with that kind of approach.Sacked? the man should step down after that, its only going to get worse.
Don’t think it’s fair to say someone with more drive and passion.This is all down to the owners, they have no clue about football and as such we get landed with Ole. Hes done fantastic work getting rid of the deadwood and bringing in quality replacements but we need someone with more drive and passion with tactical knowledge to push us forward. Change needs to happen now rather than in 10 games time when the whole squad is fighting against each other and clambering out the exit.
Because of the message.Why did we give him a new contract?
I mean, if the board are dead set against sacking him, it needs to be done. Can’t continue with the current setup of coaching as it’s not good enough. If it takes new coaches followed by more poor results to convince them then so be it.Rodgers got that in his last season at Liverpool with Gary McAllister and Sean O’Driscoll. It meant feck all as they had a bad start and all got sacked after 10 weeks, and then they got Klopp.
Its a fruitless exercise that just prolongs the inevitable.
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Mitten is another bootlicker who is a United mouthpiece who tries to slate people who say it straight.Tweet
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When City beat us 6-1 were they singing SAF must stay? If we beat pool 5-0 today would we be singing Klopp In.
Everyone in football knows what our problem is.
I've personally gotten to the point where I'm starting to feel the usual indifference towards the club's results when I know 100% the manager has to be sacked, and when that happens the manager actually got sacked soon afterwards too.Honestly, there have been so many points in his tenure where a sacking was justified. The latest should've been after losing the final to Villarreal, but, yeah, that Everton game was shocking. Mainly because instead of pinning Everton back, trying to get a winner, we were the ones holding on and, truthfully, Everton should've won with the chance Davies(?) had at the end.
Crazy to think that, with this squad, we've only convincingly outplayed one team this season, and it was the first game we played!
You almost make it sound like Ole poor performance is board's fault. And the fact that they are backing him is bad for Ole.This should have happened soon. It should have been something that stood out from other manager's leaving. They had multiple seasons, with better league positions than the years before, to engineer Ole stepping aside for someone else. Unless a manager assaults a journalist, they are always going to get a big payout. The money isn't a problem, but the way we'd have gotten progress would have been to get someone else in with that kind of approach.
Ole loves United and deserves a dignified exit that only stepping aside would bring. The folks in upper management have failed again. Part of their job is to have a strategy and make a tough decisions in private. They haven't, but that's not a surprise.
He's England manager at the only PL kick off at that time, stop doing 2 + 2 and getting 5Bit worried about Southgate being at the match...they wouldn't would they?
This really tells you everything about how he’s kept in the job not for the results or his skill, but for pure favoritism. And it’s not even his first such an awful patch.Tweet
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You just said this literally 5 minutes ago.Oh, i must say this. You fu***rs wanting him gone - you are shit. Never supporters.
I have always supported Ole. But this is the end…. Sad but true - he has to go.
We have progressed as a group and close to the level we aspire to be according to Ole. But slight hiccup is that results have been horrible.What did the manager say post game? Any admission of failure?
Said it was his fault since he sets up the team, defended his coaching staff. But claimed he was still the right man for job by claiming that we were "very close". To what? I have no idea.What did the manager say post game? Any admission of failure?
You just said this literally 5 minutes ago.