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Even outside of issues about playing defensive football, it just feels like the Mou third season meltdown is already in the post.
Definitely makes me think the rational thing to do even from purely a results perspective, is at least have a look around and see if there's someone else this summer who could take it on and not waste another season when it's doomed for implosion anyway. |
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State of some of you lot. Supposed to be veterans and everything.
Its as if the middle has no validity. Only polarized opinions will be considered, as sensible reflection does tickle the undeveloped brain's teenage tantrum tendril in a way that delivers gratifying anger surges. Christ. I don't think anyone can dispute Jose's long history of resorting to the most unattractive solution to any problem. His unbridled narcissism and almost scouse levels of victim paranoia. His point-blank refusal to entertain any other approaches to any aspect of his job. His content to remain wholly inflexible and resistant to change on the basis that his method has delivered so much, so consistently in the past. And that brings us to the other side. He does win. For all the media and half of you lot like to act like Manchester United is a burning building, we have performed, for the most part, much better than last season. Scoring more goals, conceding fewer, winning more games and displaying undeniable progression. The third aspect is to say, sure there have been some high profile calamitous games. And some of the interpersonal relationships behind the scenes are impossible to fully understand without actually working alongside him and the players every day (which really needs to be stressed that not a single one of us or the press do). His working methods and relationships with any number of players is a mystery, not just headline grabbers like Shaw and Pogba. In short, none of us are in any position to say with any assurance that what he is doing is or isn't helping. We are certainly a lot better off than under the other managers since Fergie. Is it ideal? No, is it balls. I'd certainly consider another option if a truly better one came along but I don't see many out there. Not if I'm properly objective about it. Until a genuinely viable candidate (who will deliver better than 2nd in the league and more cup wins) becomes available then I'd say we're better off sticking with the deplorable narcissist we have now. |
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