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Not proper predictions, but an overview of how we all feel next season will pan out.

I think pretty well, a good run in all the cups, decent in the league.

I'm really hoping for any trophy to get that monkey of Ole and the teams back.

I think a surprise fall from grace for City, and Leeds to at least finish close to top four.

posted on 15/7/21

comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 3 hours, 22 minutes ago
No, however id consider him a failure if after 4 seasons he hasn't won a cup and we still have major deficiencies within the squad (CB, CM, CF)
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That was your comment.

You’ve now changed your wording to ‘in 4 seasons’.

Nice try though.


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See my post above yours, where I say after 4 seasons.

posted on 15/7/21

Excuses, because we know. If we know better to say it correctly then.

posted on 15/7/21

comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 42 minutes ago
Excuses, because we know. If we know better to say it correctly then.
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Oh the irony.

Mate, I don’t know why it bothers you that Ole has been in the job longer than you wish to admit, I’m long bored now.

posted on 15/7/21

He's had two full seasons.

In Fergie's timeline this is 1989-90 we're going into. That banner, Mark Robins, Lee Martin, FA Cup replay and triumph and all that...

posted on 15/7/21

comment by The Mur Man (U22601)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 42 minutes ago
Excuses, because we know. If we know better to say it correctly then.
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Oh the irony.

Mate, I don’t know why it bothers you that Ole has been in the job longer than you wish to admit, I’m long bored now.
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I do know why it bothers you when someone points out the obvious loes/mistakes that Ole hasn't been manager for three seasons. You seem completely to accept that point. However you want to twist it, it's two and a half season near enough

posted on 15/7/21

comment by The Post Nearly Man Says Every Single One Of Us Loves Alex Ferguson (U1270)
posted 5 hours, 15 minutes ago
He's had two full seasons.

In Fergie's timeline this is 1989-90 we're going into. That banner, Mark Robins, Lee Martin, FA Cup replay and triumph and all that...
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Nobody said otherwise.

posted on 15/7/21

comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 4 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by The Mur Man (U22601)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 42 minutes ago
Excuses, because we know. If we know better to say it correctly then.
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Oh the irony.

Mate, I don’t know why it bothers you that Ole has been in the job longer than you wish to admit, I’m long bored now.
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I do know why it bothers you when someone points out the obvious loes/mistakes that Ole hasn't been manager for three seasons. You seem completely to accept that point. However you want to twist it, it's two and a half season near enough
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He has managed us during 3 seasons, agreed?

posted on 15/7/21

https://www.premierleague.com/managers/8319/Ole-Gunnar-Solskjær/overview

The Premier league website has Ole as having 4 premier league seasons under his belt as manager (including his 1 with Cardiff)

Thatl do for me 😉

posted on 16/7/21


https://www.premierleague.com/managers/8319/Ole-Gunnar-Solskjaer/overview

Manager Bio
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed Manchester United manager in March 2019 following a spell in caretaker charge.


In December 2018, he was confirmed as caretaker manager of Man Utd for the remainder of the season.

Following 10 wins out of 13 in the Premier League and a comeback victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League the Norwegian was rewarded with a three-year deal.

In his first full season in charge Solskjaer guided Man Utd to a third-placed finish, securing UEFA Champions League qualification for the 2020/21 campaign.

posted on 16/7/21

https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/solskjaer?id=menu-profile

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