I can't understand how Ole got the job in the first place.
Best thing Man Utd can do is sack Ole asap.
And, i've got to agree with wj99mobile's statement:
I do feel that Sir Alex doesn’t get enough stick for leaving a squad on its last legs.
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I can't understand how Ole got the job in the first place.
Best thing Man Utd can do is sack Ole asap.
And, i've got to agree with wj99mobile's statement:
I do feel that Sir Alex doesn’t get enough stick for leaving a squad on its last legs.
Whilst I don't particularly like Sir Alex, I can't agree with yours and wj99's sentiments regarding him "leaving a squad on their last legs"
Think about it logically. If he had tinkered with his his squad/team in his final season, there would have been a very good chance that United would have missed out on the title. As it was, he accomplished his mission before handing over the reins to his successor. Do you really think he should have dismantled a successful side, building for possible future success, knowing that he would not be part of it?
He said:
"Get the contract out. Put it on the table. Let him sign it, let him put whatever number he likes, for what he’s done since he’s come in. Let him sign the contract Ole’s at the wheel man, he’s doing it, he’s doing his thing. Man United are back."
There is a genuinely hilarious clip (all over Twitter) of Ferdinand making a right fool of himself on BT Sport whilst coming out with the rubbish above.
It is on a par with Steve McLaren commentating on the Eng vs Iceland game, when Iceland score.
It is that funny.
And the other thing I noticed last night was that Ferdinand was very careful in his criticism of the club and didn’t directly slag off OGS which is laughable.
Neville is the same: easily the best pundit on TV by a mile but refuses to make any negative comments about OGS. Shocking hypocrisy.