|
||||
|
||||
As we all know, all this back and forth on here is utterly futile (apart from passing the time).
Ineos have come in as an informed part owner who have sold themselves on the fact that they will closely analyse and manage the football side of things. You would expect them to have a decent handle on player sentiment and performance across all aspects and importantly will have set themselves a target when they came in as to what could and should be achieved this season. To my mind BJR was Crystal clear about his expectations when he did all the interviews earlier this year. He said countless times that they expected to secure top 4. That has absolutely no chance of happening now so I strongly suspect Erik is toast regardless of possibly getting to a cup final. They may build mitigating circumstances like injuries into their assessment but I doubt it. Whatever, they will be far better informed about the situation at United than any of us. They may even know more about it than Dunk did. For me, I’ll try and get behind whichever decision they make - retaining Erik or even Gareth - because we’ve been bemoaning the lack of informed hierarchy at the club for nearly 20 years now. We have one at last and we need to give this management regime a proper chance. |
|
||||
|
||||
It would be a difficult one to stomach nqat but his influence and role will be less important than ever under the proposed structure. Tactically, he’s far from inspiring but it would be a world away from the current Joey Deacon tactical masterclass we have adopted this season.
|
|
||||
|
||||
the 7-0 is given undue weight. liverpool were incredibly lucky in that game of pinball. the scoreline flattered them and, tbh.... 3-0.... 7-0... what's the difference? we qualified for the cl, which was the best we could realistically have done.
however, the shape of every game we play, win or lose, does matter. and it is a £#%&!ing nonsense. sometimes entertaining, but a total crapshoot. we have some good players, whose individual brilliance can turn a game (even rashford, occasionally). but it's not a plan. |
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
But if certain teams hadn't have been unlucky against us, that 7-0 scoreline wouldn't have been a one off. |
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
Joey Deacon would have dropped Rashford months ago. |
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
He’ll get the rest of the season and we’ll limp along til then If performances improve and we win the FA Cup, he could still stay. Big if, of course |
|
||||
|
||||
De Zerbi could be a good appointment and would take the role of he you would imagine he would be given. Basically coach the players and create a style, which the structure above will choose and buy.
There is clearly something wrong from top to bottom and I think addressing the issues higher up will trickle down and the manager will be able to have a stable team and environment. There is no reason why results wouldn't improve and we would rise up gradually, competing. Everything is so inconsistent atm. One minute we look like we could be a very good side, the next, hopeless. The impressive thing for me (if true) was what came out when they were investing in the club. They won't be afraid to take a hit and get rid of players if needed. That's essential. |
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
Similar Threads for: 10 Hag should be sacked tonight | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Ole has to be sacked TONIGHT | saffers | Football | 3361 | 22-11-2022 07:47 PM |
Ole sacked TONIGHT | saffers | Football | 64 | 21-11-2021 02:42 PM |
Mou has to be sacked TONIGHT! | Hyman_Roth | Football | 105 | 22-02-2021 07:05 PM |
Ole needs to be sacked tonight! | Mr_Ed | Football | 30 | 24-04-2019 12:29 PM |
Mourinho needs to be sacked TONIGHT | Lok | Football | 1830 | 20-12-2018 08:02 AM |