I'm just gonna touch on the bolded part.
What are your thoughts on the rest of the post?
"Most of ole in praises his 3 signings right? and how he cleared the deadwoods"
All the signings he had made have been good signings that needed to be made*, but that does not change the fact that 3 signings on their own was not going to undo 6 wasted years of car crash rebuilding nor fully replace the endless dross that seems to populate the squad (or those who departed without replacement). Likewise no one can really claim the deadwood has been cleared from the club when players like Young, Lindelof, Rojo, Jones, Matic, Fred & Lingard still call themselves United players.
So overall it is a case of "decent signings where made, but a lot more work needs to be done". And for the record I don't give a dam about the whole "Ole In/Out" debate, because it misses the point about what the real problem with United is, which is that the squad (in its current form) isn't good enough under any manager.
"Then explain why he took a squad that finished 2nd 6 months before, trains them for 12 months, cleared the supposed deadwood, added 120M worth of defender and james, and somehow managed to score less point than Jose's lowest point"
Except that 2nd place finish (which lets face it we only got because Levy underinvested in Tottenham's squad to a stupid extent, Lovern & Karius where still trying their best to keep Liverpool down, Roman Abramovich's Mistress was trying her best to keep Chelsea down with signings like Bakayoko, the Kronkie/Wenger shitshow was reaching its climax and of course Everton was doing what Everton do best) was achieved with the short of points tally that would have had us at a distant 3rd the following season and would have us scrapping 4th this time round. So while Mourinio might claim it was a great achievement, the fact of the matter was that it didn't feel like one because it simply wasn't one.
Coupled with the fact a lot of the deadwood is still hanging around and the fact that £120 Million gets you 1 top class CB these days and no more** (when United need a lot more than that to fix their squad issues, such is the reality of trasnsfer inflation), you can see why this squad isn't good enough to reach Top 4.
Rojo Baily Jones can't defend, but they hardly feature in our abysmal campaign, it's not like Ole plays them week in week out.
Lindelof does however and he is clearly in the same catagory as them.
Basically, I'm not defending Ed or Glazer, but clearly they're being made as the scapegoat so that you can somehow defend Ole abysmal season.
Considering the amount of damage both the Glazers and their associate Woodwood have inflected on Manchester United, they very much deserve getting the lions share of the blame. Especially when they have been responsible (in the space of just over a decade) from turning United from a club that was a few decent transfer windows away from challenging the El Classico clubs...to a club that struggles to outperform Sheffield United.
In fact let me ask you this, let say OGS does get sacked and a top class manager comes in. Now assuming they have the sense to accept that Sanchez, Smalling, Young, Lindelof, Rojo, Jones, Matic, Fred & Lingard all need to go while replacements for all those players (and replacements for Lukaku, Fellaini & Herrera) need to come in, do you really think the Glazers are going to spent the money neeed (and Woodwood having the sense to find better replacements) to get those players into the club?
Even when his 80M crown jewel signing make mistakes each week, you can still defend him by saying " it's woody's fault he got no competition". He's a 80M defender, if he needs another 60M defender to make him stand on his toe then perhaps we should just close shop.
If you feel that your job is on the line; you are more likely make less mistakes and perform better as a whole, a fact of life that applies to football as much as anything else. So how can Maguire think his place in the Starting XI is always under threat when no manager on earth would ever drop him for Lindelof, Smalling, Rojo or Jones?
And even if it is not the case, you can't expect 1 CB along to always bail out the defensive mistakes of everyone else in the backline. Heck even VVD (Without a doubt best CB in the world) was unable to cover up all the defensive f**k ups that the likes of Lovern, Karius, Mingolet, Robinson, Moreno & TAA often made in his first season, in fact I would argue that if it wasn't for Salah & Manes impressive form that season, they would have never made it Top 4 or go far in the CL (heck they barely scrapped Top 4 and almost knocked out by Roma that season).
What it shows is that to fix a defence as bad as ours or for that matter Liverpools at the time, you need a lot more than 1 CB to fix it (certainly you need to spend a lot more than £60 Million per player on CBs). Even if getting Maguire & AWB was a step in the right direction.
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* In comparision Moyes can only boast 1 decent signing (Mata), Van Gaal can only boast 4 at most (Shaw, Herrera, Martial & Romaro) despite spending over £310 million (OGS actually spent less in his first transfer window than Van Gaal did in his first) across 2 transfer windows (compared to the £140 million OGS has spent up to this point) while Mourinio (despite spending over £420 million) can only boast 3 good signings (Pogba, Bailly & Zlatan). So one could argue that OGS has done pretty good in terms of the players he was able to sign.
**Lets not forget that Liverpool spent more money on VVD & Allison combined alone, and even then they had to rely on players like Henderson, Gomez, Robinson, TAA, Matip, Millner & Origi to step up their game under Klopp. In comparison could you see someone like Fergie have players like Young, Lindelof, Rojo, Jones, Matic, Fred & Lingard give out decent performances on a reuglar basis? Well considering how Fergie failed to get Jones to defend, I think we all know the answer to that one.