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Mr Soul '68
19-12-18, 07:47
According to the BBC website:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46612442

Let's hope it's true! The Clueless One, The Useless One, the worst manager in the history of Cardiff city FC will hopefully take Utd down to the Championship. A case of history repeating itself, with any luck!

IanD
19-12-18, 09:07
I wonder if OGS will still be at Man Utd for our last match of the season or will he have been given the push by then and replaced by another temporary manager. It's all got very messy since Ferguson left. What a shame��

The Bloop
19-12-18, 09:15
Would ole consider it a bit of snub that he's only interim manager. Hardly a huge endorsement of his abilities if they don't offer him the job permanently.

Pedro de la Rosa
19-12-18, 09:20
Would ole consider it a bit of snub that he's only interim manager. Hardly a huge endorsement of his abilities if they don't offer him the job permanently.

It's all he's ever wanted, and his only realistic chance to get the job. Certainly spoke about it enough when he was here. Wonder which players his mate is agent for, that he can sign and never play.

BINGE THINKING
19-12-18, 09:25
Let's hope he continues to use the 'lucky dip random team selection' method that was such a roaring success when he was with us !

Optimistic Nick
19-12-18, 09:33
It is official:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46616768

After the hammer-blow that was Jose's departure, this is about as good a piece of news as we could hope for. Under Jose I think we had 4 points to play for against Utd. Under Ole, I think we can aim for 6.

B. Oddie
19-12-18, 09:47
Would ole consider it a bit of snub that he's only interim manager. Hardly a huge endorsement of his abilities if they don't offer him the job permanently.

No, but in all fairness he doesn't really have top league managerial experience or at least I certainly wouldn't count the few months with us as that.

I like the bloke and think he's one of the good lads in football, which is a shame because I think Man Utd will slip a few places again before the end of the Season and everyone will blame him.

That said, now is the best time for us to hit 'em whilst they're disorganised.

I wonder what 'our Neil thinks of it all? Maybe he'd be disappointed to miss the opportunity to beat José with 'little old' Cardiff.

B. Oddie
19-12-18, 09:49
Also, I bet Molde are pissed off.

Eric the Half a Bee
19-12-18, 10:27
I don't necessarily think that Solskjaer is a poor manager.

Looking back, most of our performances under Malky in the Premier League were boring, negative, unadventurous, lacked pace, creativity and width, but we were able to grund out some results here and there (our Championship winning team was hardly exciting to watch for the most part). That Premier League team makes ours look like Man City. There were many moaning about our lack of adventure in games and felt we should be giving it "a go" more often. Solskjaer tried to address this, brought in some players who were more comfortable with the ball at their feet and gave us more of an attacking edge, raising our previously feeble goalscoring rate.

Sadly we didn't have enough quality up front and our defence became more open than Katie Price's thighs, not helped by the number of changes he'd make per game. He later admitted he'd made mistakes as our manager.

With him in charge, I expect Man Utd to be more attacking in games. Under Mourinho they were woefully negative, which never got the best out of the players he has. Some seem delighted that Solskjaer has gone there. If he lifts the shackles that Mourinho had planted, they are capable of causing us a load of problems. I'd have much preferred Mourinho's tactic of trying to win the battle in midfield and not being too adventurous in case of being caught out.

Ashley Schaeffer
19-12-18, 11:34
I don't necessarily think that Solskjaer is a poor manager.

Looking back, most of our performances under Malky in the Premier League were boring, negative, unadventurous, lacked pace, creativity and width, but we were able to grund out some results here and there (our Championship winning team was hardly exciting to watch for the most part). That Premier League team makes ours look like Man City. There were many moaning about our lack of adventure in games and felt we should be giving it "a go" more often. Solskjaer tried to address this, brought in some players who were more comfortable with the ball at their feet and gave us more of an attacking edge, raising our previously feeble goalscoring rate.

Sadly we didn't have enough quality up front and our defence became more open than Katie Price's thighs, not helped by the number of changes he'd make per game. He later admitted he'd made mistakes as our manager.

With him in charge, I expect Man Utd to be more attacking in games. Under Mourinho they were woefully negative, which never got the best out of the players he has. Some seem delighted that Solskjaer has gone there. If he lifts the shackles that Mourinho had planted, they are capable of causing us a load of problems. I'd have much preferred Mourinho's tactic of trying to win the battle in midfield and not being too adventurous in case of being caught out.


Cant really argue with any of that.

jamieccfc
19-12-18, 11:36
Are they sure Woodward isn’t a Liverpool fan?

Pedro de la Rosa
19-12-18, 12:02
Cant really argue with any of that.

I can. We lost 4-0 to Hull, 3-0 to Palace, 4-0 to Sunderland and 3-0 to Newcastle. This wasn't bad luck, we were just rubbish under him. No identity, no idea, no plan. His man management skills were abysmal, ask Hudson. Telling him he couldn't go, then he could, then saying on the pitch after they lost he was off, disgrace. And his most of his transfers were bad at best, crooked at worst, especially in the case of Eikrem and Berget.

The Bob Banker Spanker
19-12-18, 12:14
Cant really argue with any of that.

You can.
What was his excuse in the Championship?

Spooky Tree
19-12-18, 12:16
I can. We lost 4-0 to Hull, 3-0 to Palace, 4-0 to Sunderland and 3-0 to Newcastle. This wasn't bad luck, we were just rubbish under him. No identity, no idea, no plan. His man management skills were abysmal, ask Hudson. Telling him he couldn't go, then he could, then saying on the pitch after they lost he was off, disgrace. And his most of his transfers were bad at best, crooked at worst, especially in the case of Eikrem and Berget.

This

Wolff
19-12-18, 12:33
You can.
What was his excuse in the Championship?
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..

B. Oddie
19-12-18, 12:34
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..

Quite a statement, that.

The Bob Banker Spanker
19-12-18, 12:42
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..

One half of football in his 30 games here was all there was to get excited about.
What a manager.

CardiffIrish2
19-12-18, 12:46
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..
We played far far better far more times in the Dave Jones period in many more games then one half hour against Norwich

Wolff
19-12-18, 12:52
One half of football in his 30 games here was all there was to get excited about.
What a manager.

You could say that, and you could say it was a club in total chaos. Most people recognize that. Just listened to Steven Caulker. Rene Mulensteen. Jaap Stam. Just resent Warnock said the same. And I think most can agree it didn’t start with Ole. If you like him as a manager or not is up to you. But it was more complicated than that. Looking forward to see what happens. Could crash, or could go well, you never know.

Taunton Blue Genie
19-12-18, 13:02
Here's...Ole!

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Des Parrot
19-12-18, 13:04
I did enjoy the 3-3 at West Brom, chaotic football at it's best!

severncity
19-12-18, 13:14
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..

Is Wolff your middle name? In between Magnus and Eikrem?

Pedro de la Rosa
19-12-18, 13:49
You could say that, and you could say it was a club in total chaos. Most people recognize that. Just listened to Steven Caulker. Rene Mulensteen. Jaap Stam. Just resent Warnock said the same. And I think most can agree it didn’t start with Ole. If you like him as a manager or not is up to you. But it was more complicated than that. Looking forward to see what happens. Could crash, or could go well, you never know.

He is far from blameless. Where was the shape, where were the tactics, why did we lose heavily to all the teams around us? Everyone seems to be excusing him for being shit. And that's before we get to signing Eikrem, Daehli and Berget. They were signed from his mate in a jobs for the boys. At best, he was giving his mates a gig. At worst he's intentionally spent the clubs money so his agent friend could get paid. Honestly, the bloke is a disgrace.

B. Oddie
19-12-18, 13:49
Is Wolff your middle name? In between Magnus and Eikrem?

To be unveiled at Old Trafford in January, NQAT. :hehe:

City123
19-12-18, 14:41
Cant really argue with any of that.
You can. Look at his results not only in the Premier League but the Championship also, as well as lumbering us with shite that we couldn't get rid of and had to pay off, setting the club back for years

City123
19-12-18, 14:47
Had to sell the spine of the team. Got seven games with a new squad. First half against Norwich, a game we lost, is probably the best I’ve seen Cardiff play to date..
Really? Taking a 2 goal lead is the best you've seen? Surely the counter to that is the shambolic second half which saw us concede 4 goals

He was given absolute power, a war chest and produced a shambolic side who were 17th in the Championship We were going in one direction and that was to League 1

Malckent
19-12-18, 18:07
When we kick off on Saturday he can look to his left and learn from the master.

IanD
19-12-18, 18:30
I did enjoy the 3-3 at West Brom, chaotic football at it's best!
One of the best endings to a City match ever. Baggies fans were all for jumping in front of the first train at The Hawthorns, afterwards. A pity Watford didn't end like that 3-3 draw.

Bobby Dandruff
19-12-18, 18:53
I thought that this was a joke at first.

He came across as one of the most likeable, yet completely disorganised and naive managers that I can remember us having who was completely out of his depth.

His tactics, whatever they were, were shambolic and his transfer dealings even worse!

Maybe he is just the front man for Mike Phelan?

surge
19-12-18, 18:59
I can. We lost 4-0 to Hull, 3-0 to Palace, 4-0 to Sunderland and 3-0 to Newcastle. This wasn't bad luck, we were just rubbish under him. No identity, no idea, no plan. His man management skills were abysmal, ask Hudson. Telling him he couldn't go, then he could, then saying on the pitch after they lost he was off, disgrace. And his most of his transfers were bad at best, crooked at worst, especially in the case of Eikrem and Berget.

While I'm not sure who could have righted our failing season when Malky left (be honest, most of the fans didn't like the club at that time, the owner hated the former manager and the former manager was apparently dodgy in several different ways - it was like a civil war in football terms) so not sure how much we can assign to Ole at that time. His bigger issue being him getting the chance to spend the summer after and being out of his depth at Championship level.

But what does Ole need to do at Manchester United to get them to win games? He could repeat the Giggs model of picking a few youth players and telling established stars to attack, or the Di Matteo model of saying the players can decide how they want to play rather than the manager and either method will lead to wins over 13 teams in this division such is the talent of their squad.

Hopefully he panics at the ground where things went wrong, he tries to do too much and they appear more confused than ever.

Hilts
19-12-18, 19:13
I can. We lost 4-0 to Hull, 3-0 to Palace, 4-0 to Sunderland and 3-0 to Newcastle. This wasn't bad luck, we were just rubbish under him. No identity, no idea, no plan. His man management skills were abysmal, ask Hudson. Telling him he couldn't go, then he could, then saying on the pitch after they lost he was off, disgrace. And his most of his transfers were bad at best, crooked at worst, especially in the case of Eikrem and Berget.

Add the 3 0 to Swansea as well.

He was a total disaster of a manager.

A joke of an appointment. Sadly he wont have enough time to make things worse for Saturday.

Watamistakatomaka
19-12-18, 19:36
It is official:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46616768

After the hammer-blow that was Jose's departure, this is about as good a piece of news as we could hope for. Under Jose I think we had 4 points to play for against Utd. Under Ole, I think we can aim for 6.

🤣🤣, totally agree, the guy is a clown 😊

Watamistakatomaka
19-12-18, 19:43
Manure next 4 games, City, Huddersfield, Bournemouth and Newcastle. If OGS can't win most of those with the squad he has inherited he needs shagging 😊