11 Oct 2020 00:01:09
The pochettino rumours and stories are ramping up big time. Not sure if there's any truth to it or just the usual international break filler by the papers. It just has that feeling of ole being on borrowed time, looks like the clock is ticking.


1.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 00:39:30
do not know if true but bruno raged at oles tatics. watch cavarni now play centre back.


2.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 06:23:37
If it is true then fair play to Bruno. At least he has the passion to say what is wrong. Time after tome OGS gets his tactics wrong. Failing to drop underperforming players is one of them.


3.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 06:55:22
Well Ryan Giggs name is now being thrown about as a possible alternative. I said a few weeks ago in response to those who want to hurry Ole out the door that the amateurs would likely hire Giggs next.

Our managerial problems are a symptom of problems higher up, and won't be solved by sacking managers.


4.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 07:37:56
Shappy,

I agree. Although whoever the club appoints next, needs to not be a Yes man.

OGS saying the club don't need a DOF after Monchi's comments was the perfect time to stick it into Woodward. It would have been the perfect timing in the art of deflection.


5.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 07:39:28
One story in the mirror is hardly ramping up in my opinion.

Its the international break and the papers are struggling for content.

Also mentions that city might he in for poch with pep potentially looking to leave.


6.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 08:58:21
Click baits.
Since transfer window is over, they need something to keep up.


7.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 09:33:12
Shappy

Our overall problems, the debt, the owners taking money out (completely legally), the structure, the decision makers, Woodward, all won’t be solved by sacking a manager. However, our performances on the pitch would improve with someone in the managers seat who knows what they are doing. The changes needed above the manager are unlikely to happen until the ownership changes. Are you really suggesting we sit here and watch this mess until then? What we need is to be decisive, sack Solskjaer and get someone who is an appropriate manager. When the ownership changes that will drive changes above, but just sitting on our hands until then because of a goal in 99 is just utter madness. Turkeys don’t vote for Christmas and those above the manager are unlikely to look to change the comfortable position they all have now.

This is Manchester United, steeped in emotion and sentiment, it seems many just refuse to accept the sacking of the 99 hero. GIggs would be another disaster, but even the decision makers must see what folly that would be.

It sounds like Bruno was taken off at half time because he questioned the managers tactics and was passionate, laying into players. So Ole takes him off, likely because he felt threatened by what was said and that is weakness, then they come up with garbage like they are worried about him. It was reported the players don’t think Solskjaer is a top manager, where is this going? They may like him but lack respect for him, why, because he has nothing to show for his managerial career and clearly from Bruno’s comments there is not clear belief in what he is asking.

It is time for change of manager, they could and should have done it on Tuesday, the new man would have time with the international break, but no the dithering continues.


8.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 10:57:21
Dsg it’s definitely more than one story, there was a few murmurs last weekend and the odd story through the week. Online there’s various freelance journos running similar Stories also. I’m not saying there’s much or any truth to the stories just that there’s a lot of chatter. Let’s be fair would any of us be excited for a new manager? Maybe but I’d be More apprehensive as we’ve all been here before and know how things tend to pan out.


9.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 11:43:04
Can't Happen fast enough.


10.) 11 Oct 2020
11 Oct 2020 18:34:42
Red Man, we have had managers in the managers seat who know what they are doing. And it still lead to poor football poor results and a manager being sacked.

Are you advocating a continuous merry-go-round of managers?

We hired Moyes, a man with a great managerial experience. But he was sacked after 8 months. We hired one of the most most decorated European managers in LvG and played the most boring mind numbing football I have ever seen. The only goals we scored were due to the opposition falling asleep out of boredom. Then we hired the second most decorated manager currently in the game, only behind Pep, in Jose. How did that end? Poor football, and with Jose tearing the house down on top of him. And another manager sacked.

We hire another manager, we will see an upturn in performances like we always do for the first few months, then we will stagnate, struggle through and just fall short in their first season. Spend a load of money over the summer, which will see a short term bump in results, scrape UCL qualification, the money dries up the team go backwards and we sack another manager. Rinse and repeat.

Nothing changes until the fans back the manager over the board. Your move.


11.) 12 Oct 2020
12 Oct 2020 00:23:09
shappy you can not keep a manager who is producing the same rubbish just because he is a club legend. anybody and his dog could get that groupof players playing better.


12.) 12 Oct 2020
12 Oct 2020 06:55:38
Shappy

More nonsense, “nothing changes until the fans back the manager over the board. ”

Nothing changes until there is an ownership change.

There are many of us who, unlike you, can see this is the wrong horse to be backed. If it was really a case of backing the manager over the board it should have been Mourinho, who knew what he was doing. We didn’t because he wasn’t a playing legend.

Everything you say there is all about emotion and sentiment, get out there and support Ole, the playing hero who scored that goal.

We won’t be successful until we ditch this emotional sentimentality and that must start with sacking a clueless manager, whose only real success was scraping us into 3rd and that was because Leicester collapsed.

What do you have in mind, Shappy? Marches, night vigils holding Ole’s picture, with tears running down our faces, interviews with TV, wailing, saying he’s a club legend, bring down the board so Ole can be elevated higher in our hearts and minds. Saint Ole, there we are, the slayer of the board, let’s have a Saint Ole day every year.

We will have a roller coaster ride, we will win games as well, but until the decision makers wake up, cut out the ridiculous emotional tosh in their decision making and see Ole for what he is, this sentiment ride will go on.