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If you can't be bothered listening to him here's his big brother best bits
Asked about being inconstant "There’s been too much made of not scoring against Arsenal and Chelsea, there’ve been nothing in those games and it’s not long ago we were the best thing since sliced bread against Leipzig and PSG." Asked about being backed "I've always had a very good, open and honest and positive dialogue with the club. They've shown strong leadership since I come in and with me today it's sunny in Manchester, I don't expect the wind to turn" Asked about the squads mood "Times are different, times are strange, there is a strain on the players. Football is not the same without fans and passion. I don’t think anyone’s been in the situation the players are now - they've had months and months of playing with uncertainty and unknown with the virus and pandemic." Basically, Arsenal were not unlucky not to be 3 nil up at half time. You should pity millionaires during the pandemic and a brief weather update. |
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Why would he, in front of all the media outline what exactly he's going to do to change things.
You never hear managers discussing things like this in detail, press conferences are just platitudes / soundbites. Fergie was famous for bullshitting his way through them and held the press in contempt, and I don't see why Ole shouldn't treat them any different, especially as they are already sharpening the knives for him. Happy for him to keep the %@#$&!ings in house |
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What i'm saying is he didn't do himself any favours and again looked like a dead man walking when he could of been a little more bullish. I agree he shouldn't and doesn't single out individuals #@&%!ly but neither does he give the impression he's in control. |
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They don’t reflect reality or what is or isn’t happening behind the scenes. They’re a media obligation, not some insight into the workings of the club. You can get a feeling from them, but we mostly read too much into them. He speaks like he usually does. When we are in form, out of form and everything in between. He’s not the most articulate and expressive guys at the best of the times. When the team is this shit, there is little they can say to sort it. That can only happen on the pitch. |
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For the record, City, who had the closest to our ridiculous end of last season/pre-season/start of this season have, at the moment..
Scored 1 more goal than us *edit; sorry, no they haven’t. Both scored 9 in 6. Been pasted at home in diabolical fashion (with 11 men IIRC) Played 1 side from last season's top 6 Struggled against shit teams working hard Have a massive 4 points more than us I know we're all convinced we and Ole are shit, but there is always the chance that they're still suffering the post/pre-season hangover. City certainly seem to be, the rest look to be calming down a little.. none of the rest are in a constant cloud of hysteria and negativity either... |
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They need that plan before they det onto the pitch and if he goes into the dressing room looking like he did at the press conference he'll certainly not get the right reaction from the players. We need leadership and he's not providing it. |
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And we had no problems dealing with it when we restarted last year. In fact, we excelled and many pointed out that it helped us. City are settling down now. As are Leicester, Arsenal, spurs, Chelsea and Liverpool. All the side you’d expect to be up there. We, however, are still as up and down as any point so far. |
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Wednesday deffo an aberration, no more so than @#%&!ting Leipzig 5-0 though. We’re still 2-3 weeks behind the rest, so are City. Agreed about the form, difficult to judge the team from project re-start () onwards though, imo. The relentless swirling negativity and constant negative coverage is something else ramping up the pressure that the rest just don’t have to deal with. |
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And anyone complaining about pressure at Manchester United, should just walk out of the door right now and never return to Old Trafford. |
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Your second point is wrong as that's not the point i'm trying to make. Obviously you can't take everything that's said in a press conference to be either true or not (how many times have we been told a player isn't fit only for him to play in the match) but the way he was today drains any confidence and even if he's lying through his ar*e he can't be like that and expect to suceed. |
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