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Time to let Fergie go

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posted on 26/10/21

FERGIE NEEDS TO GET THE HELL OUT OF MY CLUB

posted on 26/10/21

Keep him I say. No manager will feel at ease with him interfering at the top.

posted on 26/10/21

comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 43 seconds ago
FERGIE NEEDS TO GET THE HELL OUT OF MY CLUB
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posted on 26/10/21

So Fergie and Ronaldo are the big problems at the club?

Ok boss.

posted on 26/10/21

comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 1 minute ago
Keep him I say. No manager will feel at ease with him interfering at the top.
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So you want Ole out? Surely keeping Fergie will force OGS out then?

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Shinjury list (U1700)
posted 24 seconds ago
So Fergie and Ronaldo are the big problems at the club?

Ok boss.
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Yep they're both problems.

posted on 26/10/21

If you can't see how having an ex manager coming to the training ground to tell players to back the manager isn't a problem I can't really help you.

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Shinjury list (U1700)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 1 minute ago
Keep him I say. No manager will feel at ease with him interfering at the top.
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So you want Ole out? Surely keeping Fergie will force OGS out then?
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Maybe Fergie is happy with how Ole sucks his toes?

posted on 26/10/21

All this Fergie backing Ole stuff is baseless. He could just be trying to calm down the situation whilst the new manager is appointed for all we know. These things can take time.

Ole is a dead man walking. Nobody buys the BS from the club that he's the man for the job anymore not even fans who stuck with him to the end at the weekend through loyalty of what hes done for us.

We all know that's just nonsense PR spin. We've clearly nobody lined up and they have just tried to defuse the situation a little. He won't be the manager after the international break and might even go before.

The problem with people these days is they believe everything they read and hear and even if what they hear has been said they don't understand the reasons why it has been said.

I don't believe for a second Fergie thinks Ole can turn this around from that result. Nobody but he could.

comment by Lurker (U21432)

posted on 26/10/21

I think people need to calm down.

Ole is gone. It will happen. It's all about timing now.

Even if Ole wins his next 3 games, he is gone. The faith in him has gone. Sunday was a point of no return - it was that bad.

I suspect if Ole isn't fired this week, he will be during international break.

The Fergie move is damage limitation to avoid a free fall and maintain some stability for important games coming up.

The international break is the right time to bring someone else in rather than rushing it or putting a caretaker in charge.

comment by Lurker (U21432)

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Glazers_Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 2 minutes ago
All this Fergie backing Ole stuff is baseless. He could just be trying to calm down the situation whilst the new manager is appointed for all we know. These things can take time.

Ole is a dead man walking. Nobody buys the BS from the club that he's the man for the job anymore not even fans who stuck with him to the end at the weekend through loyalty of what hes done for us.

We all know that's just nonsense PR spin. We've clearly nobody lined up and they have just tried to defuse the situation a little. He won't be the manager after the international break and might even go before.

The problem with people these days is they believe everything they read and hear and even if what they hear has been said they don't understand the reasons why it has been said.

I don't believe for a second Fergie thinks Ole can turn this around from that result. Nobody but he could.


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Yeah pretty much this

posted on 26/10/21

An ex manager telling the players what to do.......sounds like an active manager to me.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 26/10/21

Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 1 minute ago
Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up
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Its not a blame game, there's too many issues at united for it to be down to one person, but an ex manager still having such a sway at the club is not good.

Keep your head in the sand if you want...

posted on 26/10/21

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 1 minute ago
Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up
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Its not a blame game, there's too many issues at united for it to be down to one person, but an ex manager still having such a sway at the club is not good.

Keep your head in the sand if you want...
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You’re talking kak as per usual now feck off!

posted on 26/10/21

comment by RED666👺. (U6562)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 1 minute ago
Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up
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Its not a blame game, there's too many issues at united for it to be down to one person, but an ex manager still having such a sway at the club is not good.

Keep your head in the sand if you want...
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You’re talking kak as per usual now feck off!
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OK skip 👌

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 9 minutes ago
Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up
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The problem is there isn't anyone who is blameless.

Ole has done his best but his best has not been good enough.

Glazers and Woodward have gone from one disaster to another. They are 100% not blameless. In fact they are. The biggest issue for me.

Fergie gave Moyes the job. He got that one badly wrong. We should have gone through a process and hired the best man for the job.

I don't see things getting better either. Conte or whoever follows Ole will eventually go the same way and be fed to the lions. Maybe we will get some short term success like with Jose before it does. Maybe we won't.

Absolutely nailed on that this club is never ever getting back to being top dogs under the parasites.

posted on 26/10/21

comment by RED666👺. (U6562)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 1 minute ago
Who are we blaming next? Can’t keep up
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Its not a blame game, there's too many issues at united for it to be down to one person, but an ex manager still having such a sway at the club is not good.

Keep your head in the sand if you want...
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You’re talking kak as per usual now feck off!
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Clueless

posted on 26/10/21

Who knows but it’s totally plausible. Ole is clearly trying to base his management style on Ferguson (which clearly isn’t going to work especially when virtually all your back room staff have virtually no experience in coaching).

Also wasn’t there rumours that Ferguson was influential in us getting Ronaldo in the summer.

posted on 26/10/21

Fergie is a legend, but his influence over the club is too big, he needs to cut all ties

bit of a childish prank, but beats dog sh!t in their shoes i guess

posted on 26/10/21

comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 3 seconds ago
Who knows but it’s totally plausible. Ole is clearly trying to base his management style on Ferguson (which clearly isn’t going to work especially when virtually all your back room staff have virtually no experience in coaching).

Also wasn’t there rumours that Ferguson was influential in us getting Ronaldo in the summer.
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And under moyes players were going to fergie behind hai back, see the article blow with extracts from Eva's book, doesn't do any manager any favours.

posted on 26/10/21

Evra's book*

posted on 26/10/21

If Fergie’s influence at the club was too big I doubt we’d have ended up running the way we have.

Fergie’s obviously one of a few footballing voices at the club, but so much of how we’ve operated has been contrary to his ideals that I doubt how much influence he still has.

That’s not to suggest his voice won’t be heard, and Fergie’s always been very vocal about the manager needing time - even when it was about his rivals - but that doesn’t mean he’s this major influence causing major issues.

posted on 26/10/21

comment by Jadon The King Sancho (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
If Fergie’s influence at the club was too big I doubt we’d have ended up running the way we have.

Fergie’s obviously one of a few footballing voices at the club, but so much of how we’ve operated has been contrary to his ideals that I doubt how much influence he still has.

That’s not to suggest his voice won’t be heard, and Fergie’s always been very vocal about the manager needing time - even when it was about his rivals - but that doesn’t mean he’s this major influence causing major issues.
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He has no place at the training ground talking to players.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 26/10/21

Glazers and Woodward have gone from one disaster to another.
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Eh?

They’re businessmen running a business and the KPIs I see show a success.

Oh sure, there’s a subset of stakeholders that are not too happy but overall the trend is increasing value. Anything else to them is a bonus. Now after all those years it would be churlish to try to do anything about it?

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