Sure, Easy to read it that way now but we didn’t need to start the way we did, the last game shouldn’t dictate the next, that was the point made at the time.
Sure, Easy to read it that way now but we didn’t need to start the way we did, the last game shouldn’t dictate the next, that was the point made at the time.
It was easy to read on Wednesday too hence why Scholes said it.Sure, Easy to read it that way now but we didn’t need to start the way we did, the last game shouldn’t dictate the next, that was the point made at the time.
That’s bizarre. So form doesn’t matter in football?Sure, Easy to read it that way now but we didn’t need to start the way we did, the last game shouldn’t dictate the next, that was the point made at the time.
He literally called the score line as well. Profeet.
Sorry @Fortitude
Yeah I decided to drink yesterday so glad now. It would have been carnage.
At least you've cheered me up.
I'm glad I'm off out as this place is gonna be mental after this game.
Man the feck up, stop sounding like a baby and stop blaming meIt was easy to read on Wednesday too hence why Scholes said it.
Football isn’t magic, the last game does dictate the next. That’s why Liverpool are Liverpool and Newcastle are Newcastle.
The same way it was easy to read two years ago, a year ago, last week and today that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is not anywhere near the required standard to manage this football club. Yet you and many others spent years and months, telling people they were talking shit with your smug threads and top red propaganda. With your complete inability to see the bigger picture or analyse shit staring you in the face.
But here you fecking go, here’s your ole ran United. Enjoy it….
It does but the way you approach a game and different opposition varies, he spoke specifically of the first half being open and disjointed, it didn’t need to be today.That’s bizarre. So form doesn’t matter in football?
But we looked like that against Villarreal, Leicester and Atalanta. Everything was pointing to this and now it has came to fruition.It does but the way you approach a game and different opposition varies, he spoke specifically of the first half being open and disjointed, it didn’t need to be today.
Multiple posters mentioned that at the time along with Rio. His odd reaction at full time compared to the one at half time is what prompted replies more than what he was saying.
Who’s blaming you? I’m not an ole inner. I’m aware things posted on the cafe don’t effect what goes on on the pitch.Man the feck up, stop sounding like a baby and stop blaming me
I’ve never created a single thread in all my time here for a start pal.
Scholes two drastically different reactions, the one and half time and the one at full time we’re odd and what prompted the replies it got.
There’s no denying this season has been a step backward.Who’s blaming you? I’m not an ole inner. I’m aware things posted on the cafe don’t effect what goes on on the pitch.
And I didn’t spectacular mean you with the thread making. Though I respect that you’re still at least posting and haven’t gone into hiding like a few others.
100%Everything he said was bang on.
So a week later where do you stand now?Scholes told The Overlap : "I think he deserves a chance. If you think about the last three or four years about where United had been, it has been shocking, hasn't it? It had not been great to watch before he came."It has took him two or three years to build a squad where we think the pieces are there to the puzzle, it's just getting them in that right organisation."There was a lot of excitement at the start of the season after four or five games; they beat Newcastle (4-1) and beat Leeds (5-1) and the last two games have been disappointing."But I think he deserves a chance. He has built a squad where he should be given a year, at least this season, to show that he can manage that and win trophies."
Im with Scholes - Ole has done more than enough in the last 2 seasons to get a chance to turn around this run of poor form.
After all we started last season even worse and he proved many of the doubters wrong by getting 2nd place in the end.
Of course, if we keep losing matches then he wont last the year and neither should he, but its early days this season. Ole has pulled out big results when he needed them the most, and a win next weekend puts us 1 point behind Liverpool, so its far from the lost cause that many are making out.
The Class of ninety-toeCelebrated his prophecy by giving his daughter a toe-blow.
One step closer to OUT but not there yetSo a week later where do you stand now?
Stop going on about it, It's toetally normalCelebrated his prophecy by giving his daughter a toe-blow.
If after todays performance you are still not out, I'm not sure you ever will be.One step closer to OUT but not there yet
When we play the same way and get carved open by average teams game after game and the management refuse to see or change it, it is also easy to say it before the game and at the moment the last game is very much dictating the next.Sure, Easy to read it that way now but we didn’t need to start the way we did, the last game shouldn’t dictate the next, that was the point made at the time.
Bet there were some Cardiff fans like that swinging at the very end.One step closer to OUT but not there yet
Are you sure?One step closer to OUT but not there yet
Wrong - I'm generally against sacking managers midseasonIf after todays performance you are still not out, I'm not sure you ever will be.
If there was ever a single game during his entire tenure that highlighted why he needs to go it was today. I'd wager if that was Jose or LVG you'd been wanting a change. Am I right or wrong?
Feck sake. What people including myself were pointing out, more then what he actually said, was the way he changed from passive and relatively positive at 2-0 down at half time to completely dejected and miserable after we won 3-2. It was just odd, almost like he was frustrated we turned it around.When we play the same way and get carved open by average teams game after game and the management refuse to see or change it, it is also easy to say it before the game and at the moment the last game is very much dictating the next.
If you see someone run head first into a brick wall 10 times in a row, it is easy to dictate that they will probably do it an 11th time and the wall will probably still not fall down.
Let's hope the board shares your viewpoint.Are you sure?
That was quite possibly and legitimately both the worst result and performance in our modern history...and not only that but it was entirely predictable, entirely because our manager's ineptness has become entirely predictable.
If you have a squad that allows you to leave Sancho, Cavani and Pogba on the bench, then really any defeat prior to achieving success should be bringing questions about your managerial ability. We're not talking about that. We're talking about a situation where we lose 5-0 at home and it's barely even a surprise. The fact this situation exists in the first place is as damming a verdict as there will ever be for any united manager.
At no point under Moyes, Lvg or Jose would I have expected something as bad as that. Today I did because it wasn't really any worse than anything else we've served up recently
Is that more to protect the interim/new manager or do you think if he wins a game or two he deserves to stay? Also is midseason" just "until we're essentially eliminated from top 4"? I don't get the logic in waiting.Wrong - I'm generally against sacking managers midseason
I said Ole gets until International Break minimum and stand by it
I can understand why you are but sometimes it just simply has to happen.Wrong - I'm generally against sacking managers midseason
I said Ole gets until International Break minimum and stand by it
And you have a podcast?Wrong - I'm generally against sacking managers midseason
I said Ole gets until International Break minimum and stand by it
No man, no need for that, keep it respectful even if you disagree with him mate.And you have a podcast?
Must be like getting a physics lecture from a kindergarten teacher. Fairplay if some mugs listen to it.
I'm not sure what your point is. He probably got angry in the second half that clearly we shouldn't be 2-0 down in the first place if we can so easily outplay the opponent.Feck sake. What people including myself were pointing out, more then what he actually said, was the way he changed from passive and relatively positive at 2-0 down at half time to completely dejected and miserable after we won 3-2. It was just odd, almost like he was frustrated we turned it around.
In hindsight he’s right yes but we didn’t play this badly last season, as Gary pointed out tonight, we don’t need to continue how we started against Atalanta, but yes we did.
I'm hardly being disrespectful. I kinda get it as well - with the things like podcasts, you need a niche because the competition is quite intense. So you try and standout with some bizarre stances (see Skip Bayless).No man, no need for that, keep it respectful even if you disagree with him mate.