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Scabbing the CL or going on an improbable run to finish 4th would rightly buy him time. He would then need to deliver a promissing transfer window. To change opinions of him he would need to revamp the style of football we play and learn to show some personality and balls when dealing with the press. Getting rid of his ludicrous cronies wouldn't go amiss either.
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Indeed. But everytime I think he might have a £#%&!ing clue this season, he goes and lets himself down. The next month will tell us an awful lot about if he's learned anything. That's kind of the point isn't it - it's not that we've been godawful this season, it's that he seemingly hasn't learned from it. Until today...? |
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Today was just like Palace. We played the right XI and formation and despite low confidence, we won convincingly.
Unfortunately after Palace he went straight back to the old shite that's got us where we are. I'm convinced he'll switch back to Smalling at right back and Young/Valencia against the dippers. What will it take for my opinion of him to change? Win pretty much every match from now until the end of the season. That'll change my mind from seriously hating the @#%&! and wanting him gone to just hating the @#%&! and wanting him gone. |
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So for arguments sake, if, huge if, United perform a little better between now and the end of the season, play some decent football, still finishing somewhere between 5th and 7th, go out to Olympiakos but having a real go, then in the summer we sign a few decent players (Rodriguez, Kroos, and Reus), then start next season by winning the first 4 or 5 games would the biggest Moyes Outers then begin to get behind him or would they still want him to die and just spew doubts and be convinced it is gonna £#%&! up?
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Today bought him a breather really, nothing more. How long he stays at United will probably be determined by the next three games.
I suspect he's doomed in the long-term anyway, but if he can make it past Olympiacos and avoid defeat in the other two he'll probably survive the summer |
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Today meant nothing, nada. A no pressure game against an awful side isn't any way to judge a Manchester United manager. Let's see how he does against the dippers, city and in the EC. No doubt it'll be back to making it difficult against the first two and he's got no choice with Olympiacos, we've got to go for it.
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Remember when Liu said Veron was a number 10. I am all about technically gifted players given rough zonal instructions/specific responsibilities and letting their natural instinct dictate how they play, we have that quality of player at or disposal and 2 midfielders that can cover our fullbacks bombing forward, one of which thrives on movement ahead of him due to his passing hitch is unreal. Remember how effective and down right deadly Carrick was when he had Roon, Ron and Saha/@#%&!neck in front of him to ping the ball to. Playing in such a manner makes it so hard for the opposition, you end up with centre halves tearing strips of each other cos some @#%&! has coasted between them each leaving for the other, fullbacks being dragged inside and deep midfielders causing confusion from tracking back then not knowing whether to leave it or not. We have the players, we have the chance to implement and if he can get the current squad playing to the standard they're capable of he may actually win the dressing room over and have players that are enjoying themselves. |
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