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Someone's having a real laugh - sperm of gollum to Utd.


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I love how the fans are blaming the board and the players. Hope they keep faith with him a lot longer, akin to the missus and myself handing over the finances to our 19 year old son. 

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Positive comparisons with Klopp must be encouraged at every opportunity. Some of them will think yeah, he needs to be given more time (and we don't sack managers), and the rest of them will be driven demented by the knowledge that Solskjaer isn't in the same managerial galaxy as Klopp.

 

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4 minutes ago, aws said:

It took years before Ferguson came good. He deserves the same chance. 

 

Indeed, but give him more money to spunk on potential because they're British. 

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12 minutes ago, aws said:

It took years before Ferguson came good. He deserves the same chance. 

 

Harder now than then, so as a conservative estimate I’d say he needs to be given at least twice, maybe three times as long as Ferguson. It’s only fair.

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Ole's going down too fast. We could really do without the loss to West Ham. I hope he stays until we meet them mid October.

Can't se him staying much longer. Would be nice to once agian be the team who puts the final nail in the coffin for thjeir gaffer.

 

With a new manager they might have a response like when Ole first got the job. We better have that after our trip to the dreamland theatre.

 

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18 hours ago, φαίνω said:

 

 

Give him the contract, let him put whatever numbers he wants on it, Man Utd are back!

 

I particularly enjoy the way he rubs his hands. His strange beard and awkward lip combo + Owen looking on doing thunderbirds impression = total cringe. Superb stuff. 

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18 hours ago, JustTosh said:

Ole's going down too fast. We could really do without the loss to West Ham. I hope he stays until we meet them mid October.

Can't se him staying much longer. Would be nice to once agian be the team who puts the final nail in the coffin for thjeir gaffer.

 

With a new manager they might have a response like when Ole first got the job. We better have that after our trip to the dreamland theatre.

 

If we keep winning and beat them that game we get the longest run of wins in the Premier League too! 

Leicester looks tricky though!

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17 hours ago, manwiththestick said:

I bet Rio wishes he could go back and change what he said. 

 

This will be remembered much like Hansen's "You win nothing with Kids" declaration with was brought up for years after the event.

The thing with Hansen's statement that gets overlooked is the Mancs had Schmeicheal, Bruce, Pallister,irwin, giggs, keane, cantona etc that season. Fair enough the players that came im were very good, but they wouldn't have won the league without all their seasoned pros.

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1 hour ago, Ronnie Whelan said:

The thing with Hansen's statement that gets overlooked is the Mancs had Schmeicheal, Bruce, Pallister,irwin, giggs, keane, cantona etc that season. Fair enough the players that came im were very good, but they wouldn't have won the league without all their seasoned pros.

Even the young players in that squad admit that Hansen was right.

 

Another thing that's overlooked is that everyone was saying the same, but Hansen said it most eloquently. 

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From Oliver Kay. 

 



Since that heroic but somewhat freakish, fortuitous victory away to Paris Saint-Germain on March 6, which cemented Solskajer in Woodward’s mind as “the right person to take Manchester United forward”, they have played 19 matches in all competitions: five wins, four draws, ten defeats. They have scored 15 goals and conceded 28. These are terrible numbers — and, as with the final months of Mourinho’s tenure, they do not even reflect how abject some of those performances have been.

Let us go through those five high points: a 2-1 home win over Watford, who had 20 shots to Manchester United’s eight, leading Solskjaer to complain that his team “lacked zip, urgency and fitness”; victory by the same scoreline over West Ham, who had more possession and more shots but were beaten by two penalties, leading Solskjaer to say that “they played better than us” and “we got away with it”.

By far their most eye-catching result since Paris came with a 4-0 win over Chelsea on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, but again the opposition had more possession and more shots, with Solskjaer admitting the scoreline was a little flattering; a 1-0 win over Leicester at Old Trafford earlier this month saw them defend well, but Solskjaer admitted the overall performance left much to be desired; a 1-0 victory over Astana, of Kazakhstan, brought satisfaction in the form of Mason Greenwood’s first senior goal, but there was nothing else to write home about.

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On 23/09/2019 at 11:46, deiseach said:

Positive comparisons with Klopp must be encouraged at every opportunity. Some of them will think yeah, he needs to be given more time (and we don't sack managers), and the rest of them will be driven demented by the knowledge that Solskjaer isn't in the same managerial galaxy as Klopp.

 

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Klopp didn't fancy Benteke and wouldn't play him even when he had no alternatives and got shot at the first opportunity (see Lukaku). He wouldn't pick Sakho when he was our best defender. Decisions made with a clear goal in mind, Man Utd fan's need to remember there will be plenty of hard days ahead but they need to stay behind the manager.

 

He gets them and he needs their long term support. Unfortunately I don't think they have the patience, he won't be in the dugout when they come to Anfield.

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1 hour ago, No2 said:

Klopp didn't fancy Benteke and wouldn't play him even when he had no alternatives and got shot at the first opportunity (see Lukaku). He wouldn't pick Sakho when he was our best defender. Decisions made with a clear goal in mind, Man Utd fan's need to remember there will be plenty of hard days ahead but they need to stay behind the manager.

Hey, less of the 'plenty of'. A few. Some. It'll be days rather than weeks. Tomorrow.

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