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Someone’s Having a Real Laugh - How Long Until They ‘Bin Bag’ Ten Hag?


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7 hours ago, Ronnie Whelan said:

Ten Haag is actually more destructive to them than Ole. I mean Ole was a complete clown, but at least he seemed like he tried to foster team spirit. This gobshite is a complete twat who takes no responsibility for his own failings. I wager the spirit there is as toxic as it's ever been. 

Solksjaer was the worst possible manager. There was literally no way anybody with his CV would have been looked at by any other top six club; a few decent years in Norway and a poor stint at Cardiff means he would have been lucky to get a Championship job. 
Yet he had a few decent months as a caretaker, he used to play for them, the board just wanted a quiet life, and none of his ex-teammates ever wanted to say a word against him in the media.
Basically there was never going to be a greater gulf between a manager’s track record, and how long they were going to be given to get things right. 
Ten Haag? A wanker who has already been found out. How long he lasts probably just depends upon how long it is until the takeover happens. But he has 10 times the CV of the goblin. 

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4 minutes ago, Ron B said:

Solksjaer was the worst possible manager. There was literally no way anybody with his CV would have been looked at by any other top six club; a few decent years in Norway and a poor stint at Cardiff means he would have been lucky to get a Championship job. 
Yet he had a few decent months as a caretaker, he used to play for them, the board just wanted a quiet life, and none of his ex-teammates ever wanted to say a word against him in the media.
Basically there was never going to be a greater gulf between a manager’s track record, and how long they were going to be given to get things right. 
Ten Haag? A wanker who has already been found out. How long he lasts probably just depends upon how long it is until the takeover happens. But he has 10 times the CV of the goblin. 

Personally I thought Ole was their best manager for years.  But then I’m a Liverpool supporter.  

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6 minutes ago, Ron B said:

Solksjaer was the worst possible manager. There was literally no way anybody with his CV would have been looked at by any other top six club; a few decent years in Norway and a poor stint at Cardiff means he would have been lucky to get a Championship job. 
Yet he had a few decent months as a caretaker, he used to play for them, the board just wanted a quiet life, and none of his ex-teammates ever wanted to say a word against him in the media.
Basically there was never going to be a greater gulf between a manager’s track record, and how long they were going to be given to get things right. 
Ten Haag? A wanker who has already been found out. How long he lasts probably just depends upon how long it is until the takeover happens. But he has 10 times the CV of the goblin. 


Molde had never won the Norwegian league before Solskjær did it two years in a row in 2011 and 2012 and had them finishing runders up in 2017 and 2018 before he took over the Utd job.

 

He had also been the manager of Utd’s U21 team and was always talked about as a future manager. 
 

 

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8 hours ago, Ronnie Whelan said:

You know what Joey, I knew he was backed heavily, but didn't realise it was that much. 

 

Having said that, he was a legendary manager and even if he was on the way down, imagine replacing someone like him with Ole. It's actually laughable that Ole got the gig off the back of an amazing two or three months and then for the few years he was there, just when they were getting ready to pull the trigger, he would somehow survive off the back of ramdom results like beating City away. Like a little mouse in an open field somehow surviving the bombs dropping from the sky.

 

Ten Haag is actually more destructive to them than Ole. I mean Ole was a complete clown, but at least he seemed like he tried to foster team spirit. This gobshite is a complete twat who takes no responsibility for his own failings. I wager the spirit there is as toxic as it's ever been. 


Haha, very good post and agree with all of it! Only part I didnt agree with was the bit in your original post about Mourinho still being an incredible manager at that time.

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