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We have no definable system of playing so the players are under pressure every time they take the pitch to figure things out as they go along. When we're at Old Trafford they're expected to seize the initiative and create chances. Unfortunately our team at times is so dysfunctional that we struggle badly to do that. If we had a group of well drilled players, who were confident in what they were doing in the team, then you'd see vastly better performances at home. As it is we're asking players to figure things out for themselves which results a lot of the time in them picking the wrong option, making clumsy fouls and generally looking disorganised. That will effect confidence. The bottom line is - if you send your players out better prepared then you'll gain confidence and better results at home. |
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I don't think RIC is saying that it's something we should be getting a trophy for, or something that should keep him in a job. I'm pretty sure RIC has been of the opinion that he's not the right man for the job for some time. But it seems pretty clear that his point is in response to a section of fans that are determined to paint Ole as utterly clueless and inept at his job, when if that was in fact the case, it's highly unlikely that we would have set the record for most games unbeaten away in the league while under his managment. And he's right. |
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Unbeaten away run means nothing and it certainly won’t save Ole’s job if the garbage we are producing right now continues. |
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Bruno Sancho Greenwood Rashford Ronaldo for 3 spots with Pogba, Cavani and Martial left over. |
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Pogba wants to leave. Martial is not in the frame so should be sold. Cavani will be gone after this season. What’s left is a great problem to have to deal with. And you missed out Jesse |
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Bigger question.
Why has every single manager since Fergie ended in a malaise on the pitch and our support bemoaning lack of direction and Identity? That performance on Saturday could have happened under any of the previous 3 managers - and Ole's post match comments were akin to Moyes apologetics. The only thing missing was: "we'll give it a go against Atalanta" The signing of Ronaldo blew smoke up a lot of United fans' asses so much so that the ESL debacle was soon forgotten and the Glazers got a free pass. Get rid of Ole, but l think we'll be back here again whoever comes next. |
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Moyes - obviously. LvG - I was more excited than at any time post-Fergie but still was wondering whether he might be just a little past it for top level club management Mou - what were we thinking. Ole - a caretaker at best. The question is of course can we trust a club ownership that has got it wrong so many times? I've no idea but I don't think standing still is an option. Loved the idea of Ole. Not so much the reality. And a lot that has come out his mouth lately hasn't sat right with me. Not just the Glazer or Rashford stuff, but his take on what's going wrong. Incredibly basic. |
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People thinking the structure at the club is in much better shape than it was are very optimistic. We paid 80m for Slab and 75m for Sancho with no genuine rivals for their signatures. The club seems to be doing everything to convince Pogba to stay when it's patently obvious that any serious football club would never entertain paying anything for him.
Everyone goes on about Tuchel winning the ECL in six months but he wasn't the first chelsea manager to do this, because they're run as a club with the intention of competing and the structures are all in place and have been for years so you can pretty much change the coach as often as you like. Until such time as United aren't run as a vehicle purely to create revenue for its owners any change of manager will most likely lead to a repeating 2/3 year cycle given the clowns making these decisions. In short, we're £#%&!ed. |
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