The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
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Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
Personally I'd rather us linger around in the bottom 10 than to sack yet another manager,
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makes no sense to me....You rather be average rather than try to get better under a new manager? Flawed mate, flawed thinking
New manager bounce?
Sounds good – I'll take it
comment by He who Dares, waits for Trophies (U15748)
posted 1 minute ago
Personally I'd rather us linger around in the bottom 10 than to sack yet another manager,
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makes no sense to me....You rather be average rather than try to get better under a new manager? Flawed mate, flawed thinking
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comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
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Ye ye.
In all seriousness though.
If fixing this club meant dropping into the championship, I'd be all for it.
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ye ye.
In all seriousness though.
If fixing this club meant dropping into the championship, I'd be all for it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This plan worked a treat for Sheffield Wednesday
No disrespect but we are not Sheffield Wednesday
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 second ago
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
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De Zerbi will definitely fix us, we'd be back competing in 3 transfer windows!
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 5 minutes ago
No disrespect but we are not Sheffield Wednesday
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No, you’re currently in a worse mess. 👍
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 second ago
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
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De Zerbi will definitely fix us, we'd be back competing in 3 transfer windows!
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No manager is fixing us one their own because the people who control what we do in those transfer windows are comically bad.
I do think ten hag is a very good coach.
But utd need more than that. When I see ten hag in interviews he's just not very charismatic. That Onana interview, where he brought the reporter into the camera shot and put his arm around them to explain "the process" - that shouldn't be on him! He needs to focus on his new team and his job of keeping goal. That should permeate through the club, from the owners and the manager.
I don't think it's all his fault - I don't know for instance, how much control he actually has over transfers. But I can't help but notice how many of those new players he's worked with before, or shares an agent with. And spent huge money on them to boot.
It does start with the owners, who clearly don't care about the state of the club beyond finances. Working within that culture must be difficult. The coaching resources are not up to modern standards, as exposed by Ronaldo.
But he's had a lot of time now, and it just isn't improving. It's difficult to see how fans can have an impact - the best way is to not go to games, large swathes of empty seats sends a huge message (it was the final nail in Wenger's coffin, for example). But most of those seats will be sold on tourists anyway. I noticed a lot of galatasaray fans in home seats in the recent game at old Trafford.
The club is just an utter shiiiiit show, there's no passion for the club in any direction you look beyond the hardcore fans.
It's difficult to know whether he should be sacked - as I think most good managers will struggle too.
ETH should be sacked no question about it. He spent 400mil on mediocre players and has absolutely nothing to show for it. He might be a decent coach but has shown he is not a good manager. If a manager thinks Antony and Onana are good enough for United after working with them previously and then spent 150mil to acquire them, that is a sackable offence.
Oh. Please keep him. I think you best rebuild from the championship. I think its hilarious you lot putting pressure every season since 2013 on the manager. You've had arguably the best managers in 10 years and you've forced them out. Just accept that you'll spend years in the wilderness or be patient and stick with a manager for a few seasons and maybe, just maybe you'll start getting back to top four challenging.
comment by 16Bit (U3448)
posted 16 minutes ago
Oh. Please keep him. I think you best rebuild from the championship. I think its hilarious you lot putting pressure every season since 2013 on the manager. You've had arguably the best managers in 10 years and you've forced them out. Just accept that you'll spend years in the wilderness or be patient and stick with a manager for a few seasons and maybe, just maybe you'll start getting back to top four challenging.
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Great post 👍
Sack him for the unacceptable performances
Sacking your manager is not the right call
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posted on 29/10/23
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
posted on 29/10/23
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
posted on 29/10/23
Personally I'd rather us linger around in the bottom 10 than to sack yet another manager,
======================
makes no sense to me....You rather be average rather than try to get better under a new manager? Flawed mate, flawed thinking
posted on 29/10/23
New manager bounce?
Sounds good – I'll take it
posted on 29/10/23
comment by He who Dares, waits for Trophies (U15748)
posted 1 minute ago
Personally I'd rather us linger around in the bottom 10 than to sack yet another manager,
======================
makes no sense to me....You rather be average rather than try to get better under a new manager? Flawed mate, flawed thinking
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 29/10/23
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
posted on 29/10/23
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ye ye.
In all seriousness though.
If fixing this club meant dropping into the championship, I'd be all for it.
posted on 29/10/23
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 4 minutes ago
The process of sacking the manager every few years has clearly worked for the Glazers, the club revenues is fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack the revenues.
If the clubs loses money by not getting into the cl, losing fans, and so on, then big decisions will need to be made.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey the most important people at the club care about the revenues only, so we must abide and keep the revenues up, no matter who the manager is!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ye ye.
In all seriousness though.
If fixing this club meant dropping into the championship, I'd be all for it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This plan worked a treat for Sheffield Wednesday
posted on 29/10/23
No disrespect but we are not Sheffield Wednesday
posted on 29/10/23
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
posted on 29/10/23
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 second ago
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
De Zerbi will definitely fix us, we'd be back competing in 3 transfer windows!
posted on 29/10/23
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 5 minutes ago
No disrespect but we are not Sheffield Wednesday
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No, you’re currently in a worse mess. 👍
posted on 29/10/23
comment by We Support the Glazers Money Making Scheme (U17162)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 second ago
The best manager we could go and get right now would be De Zerbi obviously, but the issue is that he'd be (or anyone else for that matter) inheriting what still seems like a mess of a squad to me, with a footballing executive that cannot get deals over the line easily, cannot seem to shift players from the books easily, and cannot seem to identity players who are a little lesser known for decent prices who fit a clear blueprint for what a United player should be.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
De Zerbi will definitely fix us, we'd be back competing in 3 transfer windows!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No manager is fixing us one their own because the people who control what we do in those transfer windows are comically bad.
posted on 29/10/23
I do think ten hag is a very good coach.
But utd need more than that. When I see ten hag in interviews he's just not very charismatic. That Onana interview, where he brought the reporter into the camera shot and put his arm around them to explain "the process" - that shouldn't be on him! He needs to focus on his new team and his job of keeping goal. That should permeate through the club, from the owners and the manager.
I don't think it's all his fault - I don't know for instance, how much control he actually has over transfers. But I can't help but notice how many of those new players he's worked with before, or shares an agent with. And spent huge money on them to boot.
It does start with the owners, who clearly don't care about the state of the club beyond finances. Working within that culture must be difficult. The coaching resources are not up to modern standards, as exposed by Ronaldo.
But he's had a lot of time now, and it just isn't improving. It's difficult to see how fans can have an impact - the best way is to not go to games, large swathes of empty seats sends a huge message (it was the final nail in Wenger's coffin, for example). But most of those seats will be sold on tourists anyway. I noticed a lot of galatasaray fans in home seats in the recent game at old Trafford.
The club is just an utter shiiiiit show, there's no passion for the club in any direction you look beyond the hardcore fans.
posted on 29/10/23
It's difficult to know whether he should be sacked - as I think most good managers will struggle too.
posted on 29/10/23
ETH should be sacked no question about it. He spent 400mil on mediocre players and has absolutely nothing to show for it. He might be a decent coach but has shown he is not a good manager. If a manager thinks Antony and Onana are good enough for United after working with them previously and then spent 150mil to acquire them, that is a sackable offence.
posted on 29/10/23
Oh. Please keep him. I think you best rebuild from the championship. I think its hilarious you lot putting pressure every season since 2013 on the manager. You've had arguably the best managers in 10 years and you've forced them out. Just accept that you'll spend years in the wilderness or be patient and stick with a manager for a few seasons and maybe, just maybe you'll start getting back to top four challenging.
posted on 29/10/23
comment by 16Bit (U3448)
posted 16 minutes ago
Oh. Please keep him. I think you best rebuild from the championship. I think its hilarious you lot putting pressure every season since 2013 on the manager. You've had arguably the best managers in 10 years and you've forced them out. Just accept that you'll spend years in the wilderness or be patient and stick with a manager for a few seasons and maybe, just maybe you'll start getting back to top four challenging.
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Great post 👍
posted on 29/10/23
Sack him for the unacceptable performances
posted on 29/10/23
Sacking your manager is not the right call
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