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Who the fuck would manage Man Utd?

 

Their fans will demand nothing short of the title without wanting to give a manager any time to build.

The owners do not give a single fuck about the club, so long as the commercial ties to the club keep coming in.

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The individual mistakes man. :lol: City didn't have a bloody shot until the 30th minute. Just handed goals on a silver platter.

 

Feel sorry for Ole a touch that this is likely his last game and pretty much the whole back 6 have made disgusting errors. 

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20 minutes ago, ManDoon said:

Man U are gonna get a result here I can feel it. 

 

Not unless he changes something.

 

He should have two alongside Ronaldo up top instead, or Ronaldo and Greenwood need to drop into wider areas more, because the they don't have anyone taking on City's full backs to get crosses or cut backs into the box.

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2 minutes ago, Froggy said:

The individual mistakes man. :lol: City didn't have a bloody shot until the 30th minute. Just handed goals on a silver platter.

 

Feel sorry for Ole a touch that this is likely his last game and pretty much the whole back 6 have made disgusting errors. 

You think they'll get rid on the back of this? I'm not so sure, getting schooled by City regardless of the result was inevitable 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Froggy said:

 

Eh? :lol:

Come on mate, look at how some of your fans are going on and have hounded out managers since SAF left.

You have had average squads since he left with the need for massive rebuilds, I actually think the squad you have now is the best since SAF and you guys are still way off a title challenge.

Cup wins and a 2nd place finish wasn’t enough to keep Mourinho at the club by the fans.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Geordie Ahmed said:

You think they'll get rid on the back of this? I'm not so sure, getting schooled by City regardless of the result was inevitable 

 

 

 

Ole has a decent record against Pep. If sources are to be believed he had to get a result today. A narrow defeat he could maybe get away with, but this is a training exercise. 

 

I think they'll get rid if it gets much worse. 

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harsh if they get rid of Ole after this. he can’t exactly turn things around overnight. he’s a nice bloke who knows the club and the local area. not to mention he hasn’t been properly backed in the transfer market.

 

deluded Man Utd fans expecting to win the World Cup every year ffs 

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1 minute ago, Caleb70 said:

They’re shocking today like, massive gap between them and city

This btw is almost exactly almost every Arsenal under Tets game against City. Still some of our fans back him

 

 

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No one will ever convince me that OGS wasn't appointed based on anything other than his surname and sentiment from his playing days. His managerial ability and CV are very, very modest and he wouldn't have got so much as a second glance had he not played for Man U. 

 

Imo they gave him the job as a short-term plan, he got an (unexpected) reaction from the players and they've just rolled with it. Until now. Now, he's not getting the same performances out of his players and he's got nothing tactically left to give, there's precious little managerial ability there to compensate for his player's mistakes. He's simply not good enough, never was and almost certainly never will be. 

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4 minutes ago, midds said:

No one will ever convince me that OGS wasn't appointed based on anything other than his surname and sentiment from his playing days. His managerial ability and CV are very, very modest and he wouldn't have got so much as a second glance had he not played for Man U. 

 

Imo they gave him the job as a short-term plan, he got an (unexpected) reaction from the players and they've just rolled with it. Until now. Now, he's not getting the same performances out of his players and he's got nothing tactically left to give, there's precious little managerial ability there to compensate for his player's mistakes. He's simply not good enough, never was and almost certainly never will be. 

 

Yet Ferguson backs him in a big way

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