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Ole to implement ‘our footballing vision’.

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posted on 27/2/20

and signed Sanchez onto crazy money.

posted on 27/2/20

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posted on 27/2/20

I don’t care too much for league cups etc
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we know.

posted on 27/2/20

All I hear is "i want, i want"

FFS

posted on 27/2/20

and fell out with everybody,
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no he didnt.


drew the will to live out of most of the supporters
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No he didnt.


and left the club as a laughing stock clinging on at the top table of european football
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No he didnt. were vastly more a laughing stock under oles supposed management and we aren't even clinging to top table of euro football, we've fallen off that cliff

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 27/2/20

Football is clearly not for Stretty

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - Ole's joy Manticore (U2958)
posted 2 minutes ago
and signed Sanchez onto crazy money.
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Nearly everyone was behind the move at the time.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Holland's big brother Europe (U1250)
posted 13 seconds ago
Football is clearly not for Stretty
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You support feyenoord mate, nothing you say is relevent.

keep it moving and go shine some clogs or water some tulips

whatever you do keep my name out ya comments you wasteman

posted on 27/2/20

Ole hardest task was being asked by Ed to ' follow that'!

He's done quite well so far.

posted on 27/2/20

Would be hilariou if jose finishes above us this season

posted on 27/2/20

Would be hilariou if jose finishes above us this season
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lets see where Spurs are in 2-3 years time shall we.


If he lasts that long

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 12 minutes ago

And yet with their model they won the league with their previous two managers
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Because they had a great team. But didnt enjoy the same level of success as under pep, why? Because pep is the best.


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Not quite the same, but let's not exaggerate. Before Guardiola they had won 2 out of the last 5 titles; under him they're heading for 2 out of 4. It's not a dramatic improvement in success levels, although I'd certainly agree that Pep has improved them.

Where your original comment was so wrong was putting in the word 'stability'. Even if it's impossible to sustain the magic ingredient that Guardiola adds, there's nothing unstable about him being temporary when the overall long-term planning before, during and after his employment is so coherent.
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Prior to that, they did not have this liverpool team to compete with, if they hadnt they would be on course for 3 in a row.

A domestic treble is also not to be sniffed at
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No one is sniffing at Guardiola's achievements. What everyone universally objected to in your comment was the nonsensical claim that his appointment was somehow at odds with long-term planning and stability.

Everyone makes mistakes. We emerge looking better when we hold our hands up to them.

posted on 27/2/20

I think OIe has done a decent job but not a good one so far.

He's had some really good results, some really bad ones, lost in a semi final by the odd goal vs City, still in the FA Cup, still in Europe and still in with a great chance of CL qualification.

He;s tightened the defence whilst now seemingly starting to be able to get goals at the same time.

Given the squad I don't think he's doing a bad job really.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 12 minutes ago

And yet with their model they won the league with their previous two managers
===============================

Because they had a great team. But didnt enjoy the same level of success as under pep, why? Because pep is the best.


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Not quite the same, but let's not exaggerate. Before Guardiola they had won 2 out of the last 5 titles; under him they're heading for 2 out of 4. It's not a dramatic improvement in success levels, although I'd certainly agree that Pep has improved them.

Where your original comment was so wrong was putting in the word 'stability'. Even if it's impossible to sustain the magic ingredient that Guardiola adds, there's nothing unstable about him being temporary when the overall long-term planning before, during and after his employment is so coherent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Prior to that, they did not have this liverpool team to compete with, if they hadnt they would be on course for 3 in a row.

A domestic treble is also not to be sniffed at
----------------------------------------------------------------------

No one is sniffing at Guardiola's achievements. What everyone universally objected to in your comment was the nonsensical claim that his appointment was somehow at odds with long-term planning and stability.

Everyone makes mistakes. We emerge looking better when we hold our hands up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Saying Pep wasn't part of a long term plan is my favourite part of the thread.

posted on 27/2/20

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posted on 27/2/20

comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 12 seconds ago
People keep talkinn about long term plan on here and in this plan Maguire, Fernandes etc will be in their 30s and we will have to start again anyway. It’s all nonsense
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Yes but you can have a continuation of a plan rather than the stop start nature that Utd have been having. It's not nonsense at all, it's how all successful clubs operate.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 12 minutes ago

And yet with their model they won the league with their previous two managers
===============================

Because they had a great team. But didnt enjoy the same level of success as under pep, why? Because pep is the best.


----------------------------------------------------------------------

Not quite the same, but let's not exaggerate. Before Guardiola they had won 2 out of the last 5 titles; under him they're heading for 2 out of 4. It's not a dramatic improvement in success levels, although I'd certainly agree that Pep has improved them.

Where your original comment was so wrong was putting in the word 'stability'. Even if it's impossible to sustain the magic ingredient that Guardiola adds, there's nothing unstable about him being temporary when the overall long-term planning before, during and after his employment is so coherent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Prior to that, they did not have this liverpool team to compete with, if they hadnt they would be on course for 3 in a row.

A domestic treble is also not to be sniffed at
----------------------------------------------------------------------

No one is sniffing at Guardiola's achievements. What everyone universally objected to in your comment was the nonsensical claim that his appointment was somehow at odds with long-term planning and stability.

Everyone makes mistakes. We emerge looking better when we hold our hands up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Saying Pep wasn't part of a long term plan is my favourite part of the thread.
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Who do they plan on replacing him with?

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 12 seconds ago
People keep talkinn about long term plan on here and in this plan Maguire, Fernandes etc will be in their 30s and we will have to start again anyway. It’s all nonsense
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Yes but you can have a continuation of a plan rather than the stop start nature that Utd have been having. It's not nonsense at all, it's how all successful clubs operate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

You didnt operate that way before klopp

Your club had no plan. there was never a plan. you got a good manager. period.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by RB&W 'The Judge' (U21434)
posted 6 minutes ago
Would be hilariou if jose finishes above us this season
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lets see where Spurs are in 2-3 years time shall we.


If he lasts that long
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nah lets see where they are at the end of the season.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 12 minutes ago

And yet with their model they won the league with their previous two managers
===============================

Because they had a great team. But didnt enjoy the same level of success as under pep, why? Because pep is the best.


----------------------------------------------------------------------

Not quite the same, but let's not exaggerate. Before Guardiola they had won 2 out of the last 5 titles; under him they're heading for 2 out of 4. It's not a dramatic improvement in success levels, although I'd certainly agree that Pep has improved them.

Where your original comment was so wrong was putting in the word 'stability'. Even if it's impossible to sustain the magic ingredient that Guardiola adds, there's nothing unstable about him being temporary when the overall long-term planning before, during and after his employment is so coherent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Prior to that, they did not have this liverpool team to compete with, if they hadnt they would be on course for 3 in a row.

A domestic treble is also not to be sniffed at
----------------------------------------------------------------------

No one is sniffing at Guardiola's achievements. What everyone universally objected to in your comment was the nonsensical claim that his appointment was somehow at odds with long-term planning and stability.

Everyone makes mistakes. We emerge looking better when we hold our hands up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Saying Pep wasn't part of a long term plan is my favourite part of the thread.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Who do they plan on replacing him with?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I don't fvcking know. What a daft question.

I can take an educated guess on what type of football they will employ though.

posted on 27/2/20

People keep talkinn about long term plan on here and in this plan Maguire, Fernandes etc will be in their 30s and we will have to start again anyway. It’s all nonsense

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You don't think we should have any experienced players in our squad?

Thank god SAF never listened to the likes of you.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 12 seconds ago
People keep talkinn about long term plan on here and in this plan Maguire, Fernandes etc will be in their 30s and we will have to start again anyway. It’s all nonsense
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Yes but you can have a continuation of a plan rather than the stop start nature that Utd have been having. It's not nonsense at all, it's how all successful clubs operate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

You didnt operate that way before klopp

Your club had no plan. there was never a plan. you got a good manager. period.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Well that's not quite true as Rafa revamped the youth system and that's paying dividends now. In fact since the new owners have come in they have demonstrably changed the plan and have said as much. I don't think you know what you're talking about.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Adam Z Lucifer - Rooneysrage9 (U22327)
posted 12 minutes ago

And yet with their model they won the league with their previous two managers
===============================

Because they had a great team. But didnt enjoy the same level of success as under pep, why? Because pep is the best.


----------------------------------------------------------------------

Not quite the same, but let's not exaggerate. Before Guardiola they had won 2 out of the last 5 titles; under him they're heading for 2 out of 4. It's not a dramatic improvement in success levels, although I'd certainly agree that Pep has improved them.

Where your original comment was so wrong was putting in the word 'stability'. Even if it's impossible to sustain the magic ingredient that Guardiola adds, there's nothing unstable about him being temporary when the overall long-term planning before, during and after his employment is so coherent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Prior to that, they did not have this liverpool team to compete with, if they hadnt they would be on course for 3 in a row.

A domestic treble is also not to be sniffed at
----------------------------------------------------------------------

No one is sniffing at Guardiola's achievements. What everyone universally objected to in your comment was the nonsensical claim that his appointment was somehow at odds with long-term planning and stability.

Everyone makes mistakes. We emerge looking better when we hold our hands up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Saying Pep wasn't part of a long term plan is my favourite part of the thread.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Who do they plan on replacing him with?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I don't fvcking know. What a daft question.

I can take an educated guess on what type of football they will employ though.
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Its funny that they used barca as an example because since pep left they dont employ tika taka anymore.

its hogwash.

Its the manager, its always the manager and the teams they build.

posted on 27/2/20

Well that's not quite true as Rafa revamped the youth system
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You have one youth team regular.

posted on 27/2/20

comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 2 minutes ago
People keep talkinn about long term plan on here and in this plan Maguire, Fernandes etc will be in their 30s and we will have to start again anyway. It’s all nonsense
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If UWW were running a football club (or a local chapter of the Women's Institute) he would literally be running around screaming Panic! Panic!

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