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He clearly gave them a rocket. And there was nobody worse at times persevering with players, even clearly injured ones, than Freggie. City are better than us. And so they should be. We are better than Liverpool and Spurs. Which is an achievement. Next season, or the season after that, I will accept these crybaby criticisms of Sir Ole. Not before. |
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Weirdly though, I’ll support the manager of mufc until such time that I think it’s counterproductive to do so. Same with Fergie back in 86, moyes, lvg and Mou. Whilst disliking everything about Mou, I still supported him until I thought he should be booted. Seville. What the last 8 years should have taught us all though is that there is no quick fix out of this. All the previous 3 managers have probably been booted before their time or in a way that didn’t recognise the challenges the club has from an ownership pov. You can claim Mou was badly treated and I wouldn’t disagree. What we surely need to do now is learn from our mistakes - find a manager who understands united and has the capacity and capability to improve matters. And can work within the constraints there are because those that can’t will be booted. Obviously. I think ole is clearly doing that and public support for him will help pressure the owners into supporting him. You and others creating doubt means that the owners will always have an escape hatch in the shape of a manager if and when it does go wrong. |
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You quoted my pointing out that Klopp relegated Mainz in response to someone saying the manager that relegated Cardiff shouldn’t be managing United. The fact you read that as my believing Ole to be a better manager than Klopp grants you all the think @#%&! awards due to your complete lack of comprehension. Now kindly £#%&! off, you dull @#%&!. |
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