^ Helge don't interrupt Dill when he's feeling sorry for himself the cockwomble
The problem with Manure Utd is the fans expect too much.
They need to drop a couple of divisions to fully appreciate being in the top 6.
In truth they've been spoilt by the Fergie years.
Mid table mediocrity is the new norm at Old Trafford.
So long as they continue to sell shirts in Asia, that is all the owners care about.
They are the new noisy neighbour's
Dill hows the Dettol shots going down?
Look on the bright side, you'll have clean plumbing in the morning
Where's Hal?
Shalom
'He's been shite' vs 'He is shite'
Notice the difference, ya daft cvnt?
And Maguire is known by his teammates as 'slab head'. I doubt they mean it as an insult.
But yeah, it's clearly a lack of a plan that is the main problem. And Ole's 'in-game' management is even worse than his 'preparation'.
In any case, they can't 'sack' a dozen players, so that leaves sacking OGS as the obvious thing to do.
Does anyone believe OGS will get United to a higher position than even Dennis Smith would?
Maybe only hal and mao.
And yes, the way Neville and even Keane have been looking after their mate is beyond pathetic.
Last edited by cyrille; 08-11-2021 at 08:04 AM.
Klopp let the mask slip rather badly last night.
“It was a clear foul on Alisson,” Klopp said. “When you see the dynamic of the whole situation, how close they [Ogbonna and Alisson] are to each other, how can that not be a foul? The decision is really strange.”
So, it's official: standing close to the keeper is foul play.
In fact, it was a refreshing change to see the foul not automatically given. Keepers have been over-protected for years.
^ you had a nasty reaction last night, hope its all better now I still think players have to take responsibility for their performance regardless of how the manager lines them up.
Ole has already got United to higher positions in the league than any of his much vaunted predecessors post-Fergie did in consecutive seasons.
Whether he can continue the work he's done is looking unlikely, but that doesn't alter the fact that he's built a great squad, cleared out the deadwood and improved us year after year. His tenure - despite the constant clamour from elements of the press with their bizarre anti-Ole vendetta - has been an undoubted success up until this point. No matter which way you look at it, the club is in a much better position now than it was when he first arrived.
Come what may, at OT, for fans and ex-players alike, he'll always be...
OLE OLE OLE OLE, OLE OLE!
Edit:
*Dil on * Fair enough though, 120 million on Sancho and and Van de Beek and no idea what to do with them; repeatedly playing McTominay and Fred despite them being gash this season, along with the likes of Maguire and Shaw; a squad that other managers would give their right arm to manage playing like that against our two biggest rivals, and not being much better against other teams. Well, he hasn't done himself any favours this season, that's for sure (and that's without harking back to his shocking lack of substitutions in the Europa Leage final last season when he was outwitted by Emery) *Dil off*
All that being said, it's shocking how poor some of the players have been and some of the basic fucking mistakes they have been making each week (Shaw and Maguire must have racked up double figures in the last 4 games alone). You can't legislate for that when your plans are up in smoke after less than 10 minutes.
Last edited by hallelujah; 09-11-2021 at 05:33 PM.
Not sure how much this is down to Ole - especially the clearing out of dead wood.
He's been given a great squad and come nowwhere near to helping it reach its potential.
There's no better example than Jadon Sancho, who must be shocked at the difference between the structured environment at Dortmund and the seeming 'Err...Go out and play' approach of Ole.
^^Did selling the likes of Fellaini, Sanchez, Smalling etc take an astute judge, then?
And Wan Bissaka, Van der Beek, Sancho etc - the idea that the buying has been particularly astute can only be clutching at straws. On the contrary, it suggests a manager who has no more idea what patterns of play he wants now than when he arrived.
Yes, others have worked out, but it's hit and miss.
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