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2 minutes ago, Thomson Mouse said:

 

Yet Ferguson backs him in a big way

That's the other elephant in the room too. He's obviously been a superb manager and won the lot and should be respected for it. But he's been retired a long time now and I don't think that any manager will flourish while his spectre is still hanging around the place. If he still wanted some influence he shouldn't have retired. He should step away completely and let the manager manage the team. Him hanging around the gaff always puts unnecessary pressure on the current boss imo. 

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Neither team breaking a sweat, humiliating for the home customers to see your team clinging on for 0-2 loss. I’d be embarrassed to be a Man Utd fan. 
 

Last act of a desperate man, throwing on Van De Beek. Ole’s Rivière vs Bournemouth moment. 

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I think United fans are being too harsh on Ole, booing the poor guy. Think of his mental health. Guy loves the club and is doing his best. The players are not good enough. It's not like Jose or Van Gaal did better. Fergie too 10 years or so to start winning too. I say that United should keep Ole.

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35 minutes ago, Ben said:

TBF if @Froggy says its time for Ole to go then it must be because he has backed him to the hilt on here for yonks

 

Yeah. I'm a big believer in giving a manager time, but his time is up. Still wouldn't hound a manager out mind, but I hope the club makes the decision we expect tomorrow. There's an international break, and there's still time to get the season back on track. There's no excuse for anything but a title challenge with this team. 

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Pitiful from Man U, they played like we do against City. A couple of months ago I thought 4 teams could possibly win the league this year. I was wrong, it's only 3. Man U are a million miles away from being the best team in their own city, let alone the country. 

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2 minutes ago, midds said:

Pitiful from Man U, they played like we do against City. A couple of months ago I thought 4 teams could possibly win the league this year. I was wrong, it's only 3. Man U are a million miles away from being the best team in their own city, let alone the country. 

Tbf, that's a bit unfair, it's like saying Sunderland are miles away from being the richest club in the region, let alone the country, when NUFC are the richest in the country. 

Similarly, City are the best team in the country over the last 4 years.

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1 minute ago, midds said:

Pitiful from Man U, they played like we do against City. A couple of months ago I thought 4 teams could possibly win the league this year. I was wrong, it's only 3. Man U are a million miles away from being the best team in their own city, let alone the country. 


4 touches for Man Utd in the City box today. Hilariously awful. 

 

They are not only light years behind Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool but they also look considerably worse than Arsenal and West Ham.
 

I’d say Brighton, Leicester and Wolves are more settled, well coached and effective than Ole’s shambles at the minute too. 

 

Fred and McTominay would struggle to get on the pitch for any of those teams. 

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1 minute ago, SUPERTOON said:

It’s actually a better thing for us long term 

I get your logic. Brentford could be our rivals.  I suppose it sounds better that Eddie Howe saved us from rock bottom of the league.

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