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I cant, I have a commitment on this date. It had little notice.
I would in normal circumstances though.
I cant, I have a commitment on this date. It had little notice.
I would in normal circumstances though.
No just you are.Just wait. We’re in that perfect 1 in 14 million timelines where everything goes just right.
Yeah it's sickening but we have absolutely no choice but to accept they aren't interested in improving morale, they will soon live to regret that utterly stupid decision when Donny & Jesse wants out in January and if we fail to make top 4 the likes of Ronny want to leave in the summer and their marketing machines go elsewhere.I can't think of a time when our fanbase has been so unanimous in a belief that something at the club needs to happen as now - the sack poll thread for Ole shows 87% are in favour of making a change. Performances are as bad as we can remember, players contracts are expiring and many have lost faith in the coaching if reports are to be believed and we risk losing Ronaldo in the summer.
The half hearted talk of a protest next week seems to have divided the fanbase, with most believing that it's a bad idea/condemning and refusing to support it. So my question is what can we do actually do to ensure we get the change of manager that most us believe is necessary?
It feels as though time is of the essence with the season (CL and even the title - 9 pts off top) still salvageable. Should we come to terms with the fact that this season is being written off and are we forced to simply get behind this regime until the owners say otherwise?
Any ideas?
Very worrying that the give him more time % is creeping up a bit but that could be down to a combination of people just admitting defeat to the board on this one and of course rival fans votes as wellI can't think of a time when our fanbase has been so unanimous in a belief that something at the club needs to happen as now - the sack poll thread for Ole shows 87% are in favour of making a change. Performances are as bad as we can remember, players contracts are expiring and many have lost faith in the coaching if reports are to be believed and we risk losing Ronaldo in the summer.
The half hearted talk of a protest next week seems to have divided the fanbase, with most believing that it's a bad idea/condemning and refusing to support it. So my question is what can we do actually do to ensure we get the change of manager that most us believe is necessary?
It feels as though time is of the essence with the season (CL and even the title - 9 pts off top) still salvageable. Should we come to terms with the fact that this season is being written off and are we forced to simply get behind this regime until the owners say otherwise?
Any ideas?
Haha not a chance of that happening when they are proven to be totally indecisive and unwilling to admit their mistakeContinue to get behind our club and leave the board to make the decisions. Whether people agree or disagree with regards to Ole still being here, the board will hopefully make what they feel is the right decision in due time.
I'm not sure how you managed to miss the point of my post but here we are.It is their right do to whatever they please, it is our right to criticize them. I don’t even know why I’m replying to a Norwegian troll.
What's so funny about that
The mind-boggling thing is they use Fergie as an alleged argument - the guy who was always the first to adapt to changes in football environment and was hell-bent on winning trophies every year.Correct.
There are top reds who want supporters in 2021, to behave exactly as they did 50 years ago.
People need to move with the times.
We are not getting anywhere near the league title if we keep following this old fashioned way of thinking.
The board are inept and they have proved it beyond a reasonable doubt.
THere was a lot disquiet around Fergie before he won the CUp. But his budget at the time was much lower and he was rebuilding the club from bottom up. Everything had gone to pot, especally under big Ron who had zero interest in youth. But he was a proven winner of major trophies and the board coudl see what he was doing. Ole is so far away from any of that. He is a serial failure. But its not his fault, its this board who are clueless and deserve the fans ire. We have one of the most expensive teams in world and largest wage bills. Yet we accept the abject surrenders to our rivals, even playing 7 defensive players. PatheticThe mind-boggling thing is they use Fergie as an alleged argument - the guy who was always the first to adapt to changes in football environment and was hell-bent on winning trophies every year.
Even if they do drop there are plenty of other channels for revenue for the club. Would be interested to see in the revenue share for matchday sales either way.Hospitality sales dropped off the map in the last few weeks of every post SAF manager and regular tickets had never been so easy to get.
Make of that what you will.
Keep hoping things will change and Glazers will sell. Bring in a top manager and win the Premiership and Champions League season after season for many years. YesssssssI can't think of a time when our fanbase has been so unanimous in a belief that something at the club needs to happen as now - the sack poll thread for Ole shows 87% are in favour of making a change. Performances are as bad as we can remember, players contracts are expiring and many have lost faith in the coaching if reports are to be believed and we risk losing Ronaldo in the summer.
The half hearted talk of a protest next week seems to have divided the fanbase, with most believing that it's a bad idea/condemning and refusing to support it. So my question is what can we do actually do to ensure we get the change of manager that most us believe is necessary?
It feels as though time is of the essence with the season (CL and even the title - 9 pts off top) still salvageable. Should we come to terms with the fact that this season is being written off and are we forced to simply get behind this regime until the owners say otherwise?
Any ideas?
That's if the Americans are willing to sell. Who is wealthy enough to give the Americans an offer they can't refuse ?Buy the club.
Failing that, a real, proper protest targeted at our ownership like last time would do the trick. It needs proper backing though.
I think a lot of people don’t want to actively protest to get Ole out, they want to protest against our awful owners to get them to make the right footballing decisions.
Is it true about Netflix preparing a bid?That's if the Americans are willing to sell. Who is wealthy enough to give the Americans an offer they can't refuse ?
Sponsors are happy when the name of Manchester United is mentioned on a regular basis, TV news, podcasts, sports programmes, sports pages in news papers etc. no such thing as bad publicity etc. 'Vox pop' interviews and comments on social media are also now part of their target marketing.... think what would happen if all social media comment on United suddenly stopped?Did targeting sponsors last time cause any waves? I can imagine this would bother them a lot more than disgruntled comments on United's social media posts.
Would suggest the vibe could well be of resigned acceptance with Ole unless this board get some balls and appoint an interimI'll be heading over for the Arsenal game, going to be interesting to feel the vibe around the club, if Ole is still here that is.
Perhaps they're like me (although I haven't voted in that particular poll) and feel that sacking Ole without an adequate replacement available isn't going to solve anything. I don't feel any of the current managers that are out of a job will improve us in the long term, so I'd prefer to wait until a viable manager becomes available.Nothing.
WTF are the other 13% thinking?
Go on strike. Form a picket line. Boo the fans who go in.I can only speak for myself, and as a fan with a season ticket, I strongly feel that I'd be happy to boycott games. This is about getting the Glazers out, we need to start at the top. In the past I've seen a lot of "cancel your tickets" stuff coming from fans who don't go, but (a) that's easy for them to say and (b) it wouldn't work anyway as demand is always strong and the seat would be bought an used.
Win, lose or draw, we need the parasites out.
Boycotting doesn't work either for the same reasons - been tried many timesI can only speak for myself, and as a fan with a season ticket, I strongly feel that I'd be happy to boycott games. This is about getting the Glazers out, we need to start at the top. In the past I've seen a lot of "cancel your tickets" stuff coming from fans who don't go, but (a) that's easy for them to say and (b) it wouldn't work anyway as demand is always strong and the seat would be bought an used.
Win, lose or draw, we need the parasites out.