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  • #61
    Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

    Originally posted by Rjk View Post
    Celtic have more income than the rest of the league put together apart from Rangers - they should be winning everything every year.

    Man U have spent a fortune, but then so have the rest of the top 4.
    Liverpool and Chelsea barely scraped into the top 4 while man u did comfortably.
    They play good football and they're a lot better than since he took over. If they improve again this year then it's very difficult to argue he's not doing a good job.
    No doubt, surprisingly, he has made them better .

    I doubt Man U fans will accept that for long .They expect to win things.

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    • #62
      Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

      Yep, he's surprised me and impressed me. Should we have given him more time? Maybe. He's lucky that Man U have given him time and money due to his name. Good luck to him I say

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      • #63
        Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

        Originally posted by Wolfmother View Post
        You guy’s didn’t understand what he was trying to do then. But not to understand it now? Wow.

        It’s the exact same thing he did at Molde, as he needed time to do at Cardiff, and is now doing at Man Utd.

        Best manager ever at the club going by ability, but is still misunderstood by the lack of leadership at the top of the club. I’m so sad he won’t speak out about it. But some players have.

        This thread I do symptomatic why Cardiff is”only” Cardiff..
        Sure to be misunderstood when he gets sacked after the Man City game

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        • #64
          Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

          Originally posted by Wolfmother View Post
          You guy’s didn’t understand what he was trying to do then. But not to understand it now? Wow.

          It’s the exact same thing he did at Molde, as he needed time to do at Cardiff, and is now doing at Man Utd.

          Best manager ever at the club going by ability, but is still misunderstood by the lack of leadership at the top of the club. I’m so sad he won’t speak out about it. But some players have.

          This thread I do symptomatic why Cardiff is”only” Cardiff..
          Thing is, it was obvious that he didn't understand what he was doing then either. Or now for that matter. Out of his depth.

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          • #65
            Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

            Originally posted by Wolfmother View Post
            You guy’s didn’t understand what he was trying to do then. But not to understand it now? Wow.

            It’s the exact same thing he did at Molde, as he needed time to do at Cardiff, and is now doing at Man Utd.

            Best manager ever at the club going by ability, but is still misunderstood by the lack of leadership at the top of the club. I’m so sad he won’t speak out about it. But some players have.

            This thread I do symptomatic why Cardiff is”only” Cardiff..
            :hehe:

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            • #66
              Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

              :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:

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              • #67
                Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:

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                • #68
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                  :hehe:

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                  • #69
                    Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                    :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:

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                    • #70
                      Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                      The Sunday Times:

                      “It is understood that upon hearing that Solskjaer would be moving to Old Trafford, some of the Molde squad members took their United players out of their Fantasy Football teams because they feared he would struggle.”

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                      • #71
                        Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                        Originally posted by Delbert View Post
                        The Sunday Times:

                        “It is understood that upon hearing that Solskjaer would be moving to Old Trafford, some of the Molde squad members took their United players out of their Fantasy Football teams because they feared he would struggle.”
                        😂😂

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                        • #72
                          Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                          Originally posted by Delbert View Post
                          The Sunday Times:

                          “It is understood that upon hearing that Solskjaer would be moving to Old Trafford, some of the Molde squad members took their United players out of their Fantasy Football teams because they feared he would struggle.”
                          That is brutal.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                            Originally posted by dembethewarrior View Post
                            That is brutal.
                            And unfounded....

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                            • #74
                              Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                              Universal credit is about as much as he can hope for now...

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                              • #75
                                Re: Is it time to give OGS credit?

                                Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                                This is my main point of contention. It's quite a conundrum. He inherited talent. He easily buys talent. In my mind, he just tells them to go out and play. I don't know.
                                Am on the side that says little-no sympathy.
                                He spent more money than any other premiership team. They also had a group of top players in the reserves and he could not seem to make a team out of them.
                                Maybe another manager could do it but I think a few players need to go out of the exit door so they can re-group.
                                Pogba to start and the guy that was loaned to West Ham did not want to go back to Old Trafford. For me, if I have players that would prefer to be somewhere else I would let them go.
                                They need a “steely” midfield player like Kean or Scholes

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