Is this the beginning of Ole's managerial legacy?

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  • #1806013
    theMartial Art
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    I tight slap to the face of those plastic fans demanding Ole out. Ole never complaint about key players’ injury as other managers do. Yet he focused on giving chance to the youth. I sense this is the end of our nightmare.

    The team is very young with high potential, it’ll unfold in time. I think the constant arguing about whether he should stay or not is just trash. How can any fan say Ole out? Look at his passion for the club. He was pointing at the badge at the end of the City game. HE IS A TRUE RED. He still cares for the badge.

    Give Ole and the lads time. Mark my words, they will grow and rule both Manchester and England. Sometimes it sounds too good even for a dream. This is the Golden Era of Man United.

    #1806038

    happyhurling
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    I really hope so mate. Fact remains that, up until now, it’s been very underwhelming. We all want him to succeed but he needs to get these results on a much more consistent basis.

    It’s been a great week though!

    #1806080
    killyboye
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    Not even close, long road ahead. He’s bought himself some breathing space but certainly isn’t safe yet. Consistency required for him to have a legacy and two wins in a row isn’t consistency even if they were brilliant wins against Spurs and City. Great results to build on but certainly a lot of work still to be done.

    #1806093
    simonas2702
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    I certainly hope so but only a week before I went to the Villa game where we were crap as we were the week before at Sheffield United.
    When we can go on a proper run of wins rather than being up for the big games then we can get excited
    We just need to break the rut of poor performances and bad results against crap teams and then I am sure the players confidence will improve as will the image of the club across the league

    #1807203
    theMartial Art
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    With all the shit that’s been thrown at him lately, Ole’s still standing tall and strong, fighting for this club with all that he’s got. A shy but stubborn Norwegian. He loves United, and he deserves to be supported and given time. We love you, Ole

    Martial, Rashford and James are as good as the City three or Liverpool three, they’re just not consistent enough yet. Rashford has more Premier League goals (10) this season than Aguero, Kane, Mane, Salah, Sterling and Lacazette. Don’t give up on young players when they have a bad run of form. Are you learning @blacky?

    This picture tell you everything you need to know about this amazing club. We’ll be back.

    #1807407

    Blacky
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    Coming from the attention seeking, clueless prick that predicted that we will have a “title winning team” with the signing of just 3 new players only a few short weeks ago, and prior to that informing us to expect imminent world domination under LvG, only to demand that he be sacked a few short months later I think I’ll take this latest bollocks with the massive dose of salt it deserves!

    I strongly suspect that the Matron at Rampton has passed the wrong set of prescription drugs under the door of his padded cell once again!😂😂😂

    #1807429
    theMartial Art
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    I stand by my comment… we’re 3 players short of a title winning team. Let me help you understand

    GK: De Gea, Romero
    RB: AWB, Dalot
    CB: Maguire, Lindelof, Smalling, Tuanzebe
    LB: Shaw, Brandon
    CM: McT, Fred, Pogba, Perriera, 1 new CM (Saul Niguez)
    AM: 1 new AM (James Maddison), Lingard, James
    CF: Rashord, Martial, Mason, 1 new CF (Mbapee)

    Starting XI
    De Gea
    AWB, Maguire, Smalling, Shaw
    McT, Pogba, Saul Niguez
    Maddison
    Mbappe, Rashford

    Sub
    Romero
    Dalot, Tuanzebe, Lindelof, Brandon
    Fred, Perriera, Lingard
    James, Mason, Martial

    That’s a title winning team with three new signings. Feel free to replace Mabappe with Sancho, Niguez with SMS, etc. We’ll be challenging with 3 new signings.

    #1807450
    theMartial Art
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    @blacky

    I don’t believe I have spent over a decade on this forum proving you wrong, it’s been so damn fun.

    Let’s look at some of your ridiculous comments this season, you clueless yapping wanker

    You told us James is nothing more than a squad player

    James is something else. He is so quick he can run the whole field in a matter of seconds. He passes, dribbles shoots, marks. A nightmare to defenders. His arrival has also improved Rashford & Martial’s attack. So much speed. Easily the biggest bargain Manchester United has made this past 5 years. £15 million was a bargain. What a steal for Man United. He is still so young and can still improve on his abilities.

    You told us McTomminay is a one-dimensional oaf

    MCtomminay has been the rock in which United are anchored. He has been quite comfortably our best player this season and is a very good footballer to go with it, if every united player had his attitude we’d certainly be further up the table. McTominay is the first name on our team sheet and anyone with a half brain understand why. McTominay would easily walk into the starting XI of any of the 19 PL teams. He is another success story from United’s illustrious academy and his rise and rise will continue to make you look an idiot.

    You told us De Gea past his best after the WC and we should replace him.

    Do you have any idea how that make you sound like an idiot?

    You told us Ole is not the right man for Utd because he relegated Cardiff.

    You told us Rashford would not score double figures this season.

    You told us how City were going to thrash us

    The list is endless. I didn’t mean to make you look like a bowl of porridge in any way, but you are getting too big for your slippers talking rubbish.

    #1807483

    Blacky
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    The only thing you have done over the last decade sunshine is change your views from one minute to the next so as to think that you appear to be in the right. But guess what?, nobody is interested, has been fooled or has believed any of your mindless drivel, even for the briefest of nanoseconds.

    You are just an attention seeking, lying, oxygen thieving, clueless fucktard and the only decent contribution you could ever make to the world would be to take your ‘famous’ personally monogrammed, gold plated flip flop’s for a short stroll down the fast lane of the M60 as a matter of urgency, simple as that.

    #1807505
    redblood
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    tMA-Mate,MCT would NOT walk into all the 19 teams in the PL,not even close.James is very fast,but thats all.He might improve to become the best player,in the future,but right now just runs.
    As for DDG,he hasnt been even close to his best,in fact he has gone backwards,we can all see that.

    #1807507
    redblood
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    For the love of the Almighty God,please stop comparing CR7 & Rashford.They live & play in parallel Universes.

    #1807605
    theMartial Art
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    @redbloood – MCT would NOT walk into all the 19 teams in the PL,not even close

    Off course, McTominay would walk into all the 19 teams.

    Liverpool CM: Fabinho, Winjaldem, Henderson. There are not many in the top 10 clubs who are as useless as Henderson. McTominay is miles ahead of ‘back pass’ donkey Hendo. Henderson and Milner get away with it at Liverpool because they have world class forwards.

    Man City CM: Rodri, Gundugan, De Bruyne. Rodri is average plodder stealer of livings. I would pick McT ahead of him.

    Chelsea CM: Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic. McTominay would walk into this Chelsea midfield and instantly be made captain.

    Spurs CM: Sisoko, Ndombele, Dier, Winks, Wanyama. That Spurs midfield sucks. Unreliable workhorses. Just quantity.

    Arsenal CM: They don’t have midfielders.

    Lecicester CM: Ndidi, Tielmans, Praet. Easily better than Tielmans and Praet.

    Mctommnay has a great attitude and works his socks off. He has been and will continue to improve. He plays like losing is worse than DEATH- in other words he looks like Roy Keane. He will be captain of United and sooner than later.

    James has been a breath of fresh air… I love how he is so versatile, he can be a modern inside forward playing on the left where he can score goals from that position, and when he plays on the right he becomes an old school winger crossing and assisting. he deserves lot of assists for his work. He is creating insane amount of chances by himself, Rashford and Martial need to take their chances more efficiently and put some respect on this man. James is also an engine type of player, works hard and tracks back to help the midfield. We need of these signings of young talented players who are not stars but are hard working and are ready to give everything for the club.. He is the best signing under Ole a surprise package. Whoever scouted James should get a pay rise.

    #1807610
    theMartial Art
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    For the love of the Almighty God,please stop comparing CR7 & Rashford.

    Those are FACTS not opinions. Rashford has a better record than Ronaldo after the same number games at Utd.

    CR7 joined a great team with full of experienced and title winners and it was easy for him to develop to the player he is today.

    Rashford has seen it all. 3 managers with completely different philosophies and in a team that lacks quality. Too much pressure placed at his young shoulders. The kid is only 22 and will be banging in 20+ a season in the years to come.

    As a self proclaimed doctor yourself, can you advice @blacky how to handle his tantrums and meltdowns (please see his comment above for details)

    #1808346
    redblood
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    Oi,tMA,are we challenging for the title this season or what? Only 24 pnts behind the crap Liverpool team,so far.Lol

    #1808598
    killyboye
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    Listening to the radio last night over here in Ireland and Damien Delaney, the ex-Palace player was on talking about the PL. They asked him about United and the one thing he said is that they don’t seem to be coached very well, either that or they’re not listening to their coaches.
    They don’t seem to have patterns they follow from training and if after 15-50 passes it looks as if nothing is going to threaten the goal then they try something that’s not on which just plays into the hands of the defensive team especially the weaker more defensive teams like Palace and Brighton. He said to watch Liverpool, City, Chelsea, they have a system of play and they stick to it, they keep doing it and doing it, secure in the knowledge that eventually something will open up, or something will happen and they’ll get the goal they want. He said we just seem to go out and play, and we definitely don’t have enough good players to be able to do that. He also said that Ole lacks the ruthless streak to force the players into doing what he wants.
    The more I think about it, the more I think he’s right. We keep trying long passes, through balls, stuff that’s not really on. Say what you like about Ole, he’s too nice. Duncan Ferguson took off Moise Kean 20 mins after subbing him on because he wasn’t sticking to the game plan. I don’t think I could ever see Ole doing that. He’s a good manager, but I don’t think he’s the guy to have this job long term, I hope I’m wrong but I can’t see him being here in two or three years.

    #1808619

    Blacky
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    Good points Killy, Ole has had 12 months in the hot seat now to show us that he can do something on the coaching and tactical side of things to make some sort of a difference on game day, but I’m afraid it’s just same old, same old.

    You only had to watch Leicester play under Claude Puel, then see the transformation in such a short space of time under Rodgers with the same group of players, there’s been none of that going on at OT that’s for sure, simple as that.

    #1808660

    mufc
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    I do believe that Ole is building something special. He has inherited a huge mess from the previous managers.

    #1808680

    Blacky
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    @mufc – Do you believe in Father Christmas and Unicorns as well mate?!😏😂😂

    #1808682
    killyboye
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    I think he’s got to be given time to see if the ‘project’ has legs. He’s on the right track with recruitment etc but I’m not sure if he can take us to the next level.

    #1808683

    mufc
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    Blacky I believe it will happen mate. But I can’t prove my point but I feel time will prove it for me.

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