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  1. #1

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster munch View Post
    He did have a really good run for a few months when he was temporary manager so can’t really slate the board for giving him a crack at it.
    However does seem the club is in turmoil and they are nowhere near the glory days they used to have. Could go on for another decade to be honest.
    They didn't have to give him the job permanently in March though. They could easily have waited until the end of the season. No other club was going to jump in and make him a better offer.

  2. #2

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
    They didn't have to give him the job permanently in March though. They could easily have waited until the end of the season. No other club was going to jump in and make him a better offer.
    Probably not but it did seem to be the perfect fix back then. The players and fans all wanted him to stay, even ex players and media alike we're saying well why not, give him the job.
    And as it is its all gone backwards even more since then.
    Harry Maguire £80mil? Farcical.

    Football goes through cycles and with Man city's rise and investment to the top and now Liverpool up there both will dominate for the next 5 years at least. It'll take Utd an incredible challenge to get close to both clubs now.

  3. #3

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    It's a challenge but the size of the club and the income it has it won't take too long unfortunately. I'd love to see them become somewhat irrelevant to the plastics but I suppose they would only be replaced by man City and more Liverpool.

    Has been funny to see my united supporting mates chat less and less about football.

    When they get the right manager and staff in they will be fine. The fees spent on mostly average players has been a laugh but someone will get it right eventually, won't be ole.

  4. #4

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster munch View Post
    Probably not but it did seem to be the perfect fix back then. The players and fans all wanted him to stay, even ex players and media alike we're saying well why not, give him the job.
    And as it is its all gone backwards even more since then.
    Harry Maguire £80mil? Farcical.

    Football goes through cycles and with Man city's rise and investment to the top and now Liverpool up there both will dominate for the next 5 years at least. It'll take Utd an incredible challenge to get close to both clubs now.
    One of the biggest mistakes they made was not buying van dyke before Liverpool, Maguire cost more didn’t he?

  5. #5

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    One of the biggest mistakes they made was not buying van dyke before Liverpool, Maguire cost more didn’t he?
    Is not a mistake if the player wanted to go to Liverpool. He had options and choose Liverpool.

  6. #6

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Hill View Post
    Is not a mistake if the player wanted to go to Liverpool. He had options and choose Liverpool.
    Which I thought was quite surprising or refreshing if you look at the respective trophy cabinets over the last 20 years before he joined.

  7. #7

    Re: Ole's gonna walk

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster munch View Post
    Probably not but it did seem to be the perfect fix back then. The players and fans all wanted him to stay, even ex players and media alike we're saying well why not, give him the job.
    And as it is its all gone backwards even more since then.
    Harry Maguire £80mil? Farcical.

    Football goes through cycles and with Man city's rise and investment to the top and now Liverpool up there both will dominate for the next 5 years at least. It'll take Utd an incredible challenge to get close to both clubs now.
    I think Liverpool's grasp on greatness is tenuous. If they lost 1 or 2 players they could easily slip back into a "top 4 team".

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