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I was wrong about ole.
he hasn’t the best manager but for a so called novice he played better football then the genius we have now. We were actually favourites to win games against good teams with ole in charge as opposed to now seeing not getting thrashed that badly as an accomplishment. we were never 2nd best consistently against shit teams and his signings all made sense in the surface. |
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Love him obvs buuuuut...
The fact that he rated McTommerz and Fred so highly for their "legs and energy" in midfield is very telling. Talks up wanting to see if we can go up to the next level because of the window we where we sign Varane, Sancho and Ronaldo but rates those two utter no marks in the middle of the pitch?! Utter legend but a ridiculous, lazy and short sighted appointment from a club that is poorly run |
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I was ole out but looking back should have been given until end of the season. Even that Liverpool game seems not too bad considering what came after
Still don’t think he has the right personality for managing at the very top level. Even in this, he’s too nice and wanting to please. |
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We all love Ole but he was well out of his depth and this show proves it, he’s just too nice a bloke and there was no way he way going to get control of the current type of player.
Found the whole thing a difficult watch tbh, wolfing down food talking about how great hotel footballs steak pies are, Keane now just resigned to be being a bitter ex pro who knows he’s never managing again so jumping on the banter train with Carragher and Wright (the Jude Bellingham bit made him look a right @#%&!) and Jill Scott giving her insight in to how difficult it is to score in a European cup semi final. The only one of them worth listening to ironically is Neville who tries to keep everything on track and desperately tries his hardest to get some dirt on the Glazers. |
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The level of disrespect for him (PE Teacher) was out of order at the time and looks even more so now. He had to go at the time he went. we’d completely gone by that Watford game. He’d found his limit within that United structure, just like everyone else did.
He did a good job. As good as anyone else since Fergie. He just hit the same brick wall they all have, including Ten Hag. |
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Ole was never as bad a manager as he was made out to be. I think we all see that now with the clown show that was operating above him.
I love him to bits and it was genuinely sad the way it ended. We'll never have another manager who loves the club like he does, never. He really did put the club before himself and that's rare. |
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He was about as ‘he gets us’ as you can get. Can’t get mad at that IMO. |
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