Man Utd Thread:

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Quote from: hardstation on October 05, 2019, 09:29:12 AM
Liverpool - another club with form of plucking club legends/bum managers from nowhere. Kenny Dalglish.

True, although he did win Football League First Division: 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90 and FA Cup: 1985–86, 1988–89 back in the day. Better than a novice who's only other achievement in the Premiership was relegation with Cardiff. I suppose the lesson is don't look to unproven legends to change your circumstances.

Boycey

U lost this encounter early on From the Bunker it can't be clawed back, keep your dignity and let it go  ;D

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Quote from: Boycey on October 05, 2019, 03:22:36 PM
U lost this encounter early on From the Bunker it can't be clawed back, keep your dignity and let it go  ;D

I conceeded it a long time ago! The lads just dragged it out!  ;)

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Quote from: Farrandeelin on October 05, 2019, 07:23:11 AM
FtB doesn't do sarcasm well enough hardstation. He's a LFC fan, spouting shite on this thread always.

On a separate note Farr. Was down in Knockmore for the Annual Jackie McLoughlin under 10 Tournament  a fortnight ago. Very well run Blitz. Nicely printed program, well marked pitches, and a proper competition that grades the team entered evenly. Well done to all involved. 

laoislad

Time to get Big Sam in chaps, at this rate ye will be in a relegation fight soon enough.....
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

BennyCake

I can't see Ole lasting much longer. It's not all his fault though. That squad is a joke.

Geoff Tipps


Ed Ricketts

At what point do you begin to genuinely worry about relegation?

This isn't a just bad turn, it has been going on for 7 months now and it's getting worse by the week.

17 points in the last 17 league games since March - that's pretty much half a season of relegation form.

Solskjaer may not be at the route of the problems, but he's clearly not making things any better.
Doc would listen to any kind of nonsense and change it for you to a kind of wisdom.

Cunny Funt

#45623
A full blown crisis now two points off the relegation zone and no signs of any improvement in recent weeks only getting worse. Another fairly average team that didn't have to play well to beat United and beat them deservedly so. Ole the other day admitted United are now a counter attacking team, the irony the games only goal came for counter attacking move. 

Won't be surprising if for the 2nd season in a row that a United manager gets sacked after getting well beaten by Liverpool.

GJL


Helix.

Ole at the wheel and has driven the bus over a cliff. It's a case of who do you get next if he gets the sack. Absolutely atrocious to look at!

rodney trotter

He'll be given more time, there isn't many options. Pochettino going through a rocky spell at Spurs so would hardly be coming on confidence. United are sitting in 12th so what would be point leaving of Spurs.

I saw Tuchel mentioned. Why would he leave a club like  PSG. Allegri would be the best of what's available.

An Watcher

Athletico Madrid manager although I forget his name. Not sure if he will ever leave Madrid though

rodney trotter

Diego Simeone. He had chances to leave before but stayed,signed a new deal a few months ago. He doesn't speak any English.

A second consecutive out of the Champions League will be very costly for United. 


Cunny Funt

Quote from: rodney trotter on October 06, 2019, 07:06:19 PM
He'll be given more time, there isn't many options. Pochettino going through a rocky spell at Spurs so would hardly be coming on confidence. United are sitting in 12th so what would be point leaving of Spurs.

I saw Tuchel mentioned. Why would he leave a club like  PSG. Allegri would be the best of what's available.
Poch i expect to be given more time because there is less pressure to get results at Spurs than United.  If Ole is sacked or resigns i think someone like Blanc with a interest in managing United would probably be a better option as i don't think Allegri will have any interest.

When it comes to sacking or someone stepping down from their position it has to be Ed Woodward first, he has overseen all these management appointments since 2013 and has been directly involved in all of the transfers and players contracts.