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@roonster09 absolutely own this debate. I’m sorry
@Enigma_87, you are passionate, determined and smart, but it’s clear you aren’t giving Ole a fair chance.
It’s been 7 seasons since SAF retired. In the meantime, more money has poured into the Prem, it’s a top 6 rather than a top 4, and it’s the most competitive top league in the world by a wide margin. I think to assume, without the greatest manager of all time, that we’d just continue to clock league, domestic and European trophies at the same rate as the SAF era isn’t realistic.
Klopp just won his first trophy after 4 seasons at Liverpool. Spurs haven’t won a trophy under Poch yet. In the meantime, we’ve won 3 under four different managers. We’ve gone the handpicked successor route (Moyes) and two top managers with CLs on their CVs (I supported the LvG and Jose hires), but the football has been unattractive. We’ve brought in mercenaries without a culture and leader on the pitch (apart from Zlatan), and still failed to live up to expectations.
Personally, I’d like to build with youth, build up our academy, get the Man United culture back and build a platform for success. I feel strongly that if we hired Allegri or Nagelsmann or whoever, it will just be another short term fix because those managers will need to prove themselves immediately.
Ole is here now. I hope the board will give him two years at least to prove himself and back him like they did the other managers.
To constantly rail on Ole that he’s not good enough is just detrimental to the cause. I mean, if it’s that important to you that we challenge IMMEDIATELY, then maybe start supporting PSG, Bayern or Juventus. Otherwise, we’d like you to come aboard the Ole bandwagon. There’s plenty of room.