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Much like Poch, I'm not entirely sure he's the right man.Would rather see Trump managing us than Ole. Utter waste of time.
We have a talented squad on paper, but we have very few complete players, there's way too many if's and buts surrounding our top players and I dont think you can build a team around a spine of players that have glaring individual weaknesses to the degree ours have that have to be compensated for.Bollocks, team is fine, it's a very talented squad.
Problem is consistency of performance, and when you don't have a defined style and change tactics and formation on an almost weekly basis, it's hardly surprising.
Agreed. He is running out of time. We're too inconsistent.The flip/flopping is merely a reflection of the frankly appalling inconsistency shown by the team.
You cannot expect people to remain stoic in their support of Ole when evidence would suggest he is not up to the task.
Genuine question: how many more ups and downs are we expected to endure before we say enoughs enough and sack him?
Why are you looking at isolated phases to justify him? He had 66 points and has made a diabolical start to this season. Don't cherry pick phases that suit you.When? This season? Or last seasons end when we finished 3rd? Or unbeaten run since lockdown? I understand if you were Ole out throughout all this.. I mean it's crazy but I would understand.
Has he? Maguire, Wan Bissaka, and James are awful fits for any manager we will want to bring in. I think the signings have been pretty poor for the future.I don’t think we need a “rebuild” of players. Ole has done a good job of getting rid of a lot of deadwood and we now have a talented squad that is massively underperforming and generally inconsistent.
If the fun of form carries on much longer, I expect Ole will be gone.
I was never ole in in the first place. Forget united, I can’t see him managing any of the PL teams.When? This season? Or last seasons end when we finished 3rd? Or unbeaten run since lockdown? I understand if you were Ole out throughout all this.. I mean it's crazy but I would understand.
Yep, he shouldn't even be here after the start of last season. Would any other big club have stuck with him with that form after spending over £140m? No chance.I was never ole in in the first place. Forget united, I can’t see him managing any of the PL teams.
Sadly it won't. We're fecking incompetent so we will probably wait until we miss out on CL places next year. I'm resigned to this outcome sadly.Win or lose, I think this should be the death knell; we're not a well coached team outside of defensive set-ups intended for counter-attacking.
We're not even set up to enable individuals to express themselves correctly.
I think there needs to be acceptance that Ole has gone as far as he is capable of; we can't wing a whole season like this and expect anything good to come of it - pull the plug now and there is still plenty a new manager can do with the campaign.
Doing the same thing the opposite lot do. And oh the irony in that post of your makes me laugh.Why are you looking at isolated phases to justify him? He had 66 points and has made a diabolical start to this season. Don't cherry pick phases that suit you.
You're not though. I'm looking at him 2 years in and think 66 points was not good enough in standalone expectation, but relatively gets him time (lucky man to see Arsenal and Tottenham change manager mid season with Chelsea transfer banned). And now I think the time he bought from last season has run out. I'm excluding nothing.Doing the same thing the opposite lot do. And oh the irony in that post of your makes me laugh.
This!!! Which team would hire Ole? I doubt any team would. If Ed has any brains and balls Poch will be our manager within a week.I was never ole in in the first place. Forget united, I can’t see him managing any of the PL teams.
Fair enough then. I don't agree with you but that's OK. But you understand people can have different views (some that will probably change after months of good/bad performance but anyway..) so the 66% isn't that alarming.I was never ole in in the first place. Forget united, I can’t see him managing any of the PL teams.
That's the definition of knee jerk. But here's me:When? This season? Or last seasons end when we finished 3rd? Or unbeaten run since lockdown? I understand if you were Ole out throughout all this.. I mean it's crazy but I would understand.
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That has literally been ever single game since he came in. His in game management and tactical nous is Sunday league level. I cannot remember him altering tactics mid game and thinking yeah he has identified the problem and dealt with it swiftly. Just doesn't have it in him.Tweet
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There is nothing knee jerk about your assessment. You can tell he has no legs to stand on because his examples of Ole is isolated to suit the argument, rather than looking at the entire picture of his tenure here as you've done.That's the definition of knee jerk. But here's me:
• Thought it was an awful appointment even as caretaker, hoped for someone like Blanc.
• Was surprised at the honeymoon but wanted to wait the season out, thought giving him a contract after it went to shit was beyond idiotic.
• Was disgusted by the post honeymoon and by the start of the 2019-2020 campaign.
• By mid-December I'd decided he needed fecking off.
• Once that didn't happen and results picked up especially with the Bruno bounce, I thought we had no choice but to give him the Summer and to start another season. Massive doubts remained for my part but that second half of the season gave him the benefit of the doubt.
• To start this season worse than last, with a better squad and now 2 years in the role, well... let's just say it'd take some turnaround now for me to give him the benefit of any doubt.
I'm done.
There's still no defined system and we change formation on an almost weekly basis, after 2 years you have to see a consistent level of performance and we don't, never have, just spells of form followed by spells of shite.
Ranieri was sacked in February, the season after winning the league with Leicester ffs. He had lost 23 games in total and this will be Ole's 25 defeat tonight. And some are talking about keeping a Manchester United manager on for 'achieving' third place.Yep, he shouldn't even be here after the start of last season. Would any other big club have stuck with him with that form after spending over £140m? No chance.
Di Matteo was sacked after a month of the new season, even though he won the Champions League.