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Most people loyal to Ole have lost it tonight. My old man has always though he is completely out of his depth and he is to loyal to certain players. I've stupidly defended him. |
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Who doesnt want to dream about a club legend making it. And there has been some good moments. But unfortunately a lot has been an illusion. But who can really criticise people who backed ole until now. Now they should be criticised if they defend that showing. I dont see a future for him at the club as top dog. He can stay in other roles but he is not a top level coach im afraid. |
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Emery absolutely did a number on him tonight. He played to their strengths and nullified our weaknesses. He played the team in front of him and managed the occasion well. His players were up for it and calm.
Conversely, Ole picked an eleven that screamed of just picking his best match winners and telling them to go there and enjoy it. Then the game management itself. So so bad. Just tumbleweeds as crucial stages of the game passed us by and the longer it went on, the less likely we look to win it. The most he seemed to do was to sort his pen takers out when there was 5 minutes left. We need players, we know that, but even with that we need to learn how to manage these games better. We’re a chaotic mess. When we’re good and bad. |
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Still it shouldn’t have £#%&!ing come to that Needing pens (and our keeper to actually score a pen) to win a final against a small club with a much smaller budget |
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