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Re: Manchester United Part V/Ole Sack Watch
I think it looks like some of the players don't really want to play. The ones who put in the effort are among the least talented ones on the team, so that doesn't really help much in terms of trying to win. As for the big games, the entire team looked like a pile of shit against Barca, so I don't know if they're even motivated for those games right now One of the many reasons why Pogba frustrates me, is because he was the first player on the team to look like he couldn't care less whether they won or lost. I really don't understand why Firenze would want to keep such an undevoted player. Talent aside, he's an absolutely awful role model for younger players, and I don't think keeping him around through United's inevitable squad overhaul will benefit anyone. Both Liverpool and Tottenham play with grit and intensity that few Man United players seem capable of, and they have talent to boot. All Ole asked for when he took over the team, was for the players to work harder than anyone else, and that evidently didn't work out, nor will any tactical changes do since the players aren't putting in the work.
Yeah, well you didn't mention that when you were bound for outside of the top 10 under Mourinho, but I suppose that was Mourinho's fault
Firenze wrote:The squad is kinda meh but its more than good enough to actually be winning most of these games he's lost.
Yeah, well you didn't mention that when you were bound for outside of the top 10 under Mourinho, but I suppose that was Mourinho's fault
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tbf i think frenzy has had enough of pogba now. i think he wants him gone.Thimmy wrote:I think it looks like some of the players don't really want to play. The ones who put in the effort are among the least talented ones on the team, so that doesn't really help much in terms of trying to win. As for the big games, the entire team looked like a pile of shit against Barca, so I don't know if they're even motivated for those games right now One of the many reasons why Pogba frustrates me, is because he was the first player on the team to look like he couldn't care less whether they won or lost. I really don't understand why Firenze would want to keep such an undevoted player. Talent aside, he's an absolutely awful role model for younger players, and I don't think keeping him around through United's inevitable squad overhaul will benefit anyone. Both Liverpool and Tottenham play with grit and intensity that few Man United players seem capable of, and they have talent to boot. All Ole asked for when he took over the team, was for the players to work harder than anyone else, and that evidently didn't work out, nor will any tactical changes do since the players aren't putting in the work.Firenze wrote:The squad is kinda meh but its more than good enough to actually be winning most of these games he's lost.
Yeah, well you didn't mention that when you were bound for outside of the top 10 under Mourinho, but I suppose that was Mourinho's fault
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I wouldn't mind keeping Pogba unless we get huge money for him though, top talent but incredibly frustrating.
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i thought i saw a post with him saying sell. maybe not thenThimmy wrote:Firenze wrote:
I wouldn't mind keeping Pogba unless we get huge money for him though, top talent but incredibly frustrating.
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He did say Pogba out in that very same post. Maybe he was frustrated by the Cardiff result and the disappointing end to Man United's season when he wrote it
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Tbh, I have no idea what would be best to do right now regarding Ole or some of the players including Pogba, but I'd say let's give him (OGS) the chance of a fresh start and see how the team will do after a full year with him. MUTD is clearly suffering and needs lots of changes as it was mentioned before in this thread. Rebuilding takes time. I just hope it happens and with a better plan, with better people.
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Darren Fletcher is a leading candidate to become the new technical director at Manchester United. (Source: Sky Sports)
Solskjaer and Fletcher (:
Dream combo I guess
Solskjaer and Fletcher (:
Dream combo I guess
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Apparently this dope is on 7M per year.
For context:
Pep 15M, Poch 8.5M, Klopp 7M, Emery 6M, and Sarri 5.15M.
Unreal what dickriding for SAF and twerking for United supports can do, wow.
For context:
Pep 15M, Poch 8.5M, Klopp 7M, Emery 6M, and Sarri 5.15M.
Unreal what dickriding for SAF and twerking for United supports can do, wow.
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S wrote:Darren Fletcher is a leading candidate to become the new technical director at Manchester United. (Source: Sky Sports)
Solskjaer and Fletcher (:
Dream combo I guess
Amazing stuff.
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Casciavit wrote:Apparently this dope is on 7M per year.
For context:
Pep 15M, Poch 8.5M, Klopp 7M, Emery 6M, and Sarri 5.15M.
Unreal what dickriding for SAF and twerking for United supports can do, wow.
nothing wrong with it tbh, Ole's a winner.
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Casciavit wrote:Apparently this dope is on 7M per year.
For context:
Pep 15M, Poch 8.5M, Klopp 7M, Emery 6M, and Sarri 5.15M.
Unreal what dickriding for SAF and twerking for United supports can do, wow.
If dickriding for Messi and twerking for Barcelona fans had worked, you’d be a Barcelona employee by now. Probably a toilet cleaner at Camp Nou, since you have prior experience with shit
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Manchester United have agreed to sign 14-year-old Norwegian prospect Isak Hansen-Aaroen. (Source: Daily Mail)
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S wrote:Manchester United have agreed to sign 14-year-old Norwegian prospect Isak Hansen-Aaroen. (Source: Daily Mail)
Not for the first team, I imagine?
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nick will be pleased for his home boy.
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Thimmy wrote:Casciavit wrote:Apparently this dope is on 7M per year.
For context:
Pep 15M, Poch 8.5M, Klopp 7M, Emery 6M, and Sarri 5.15M.
Unreal what dickriding for SAF and twerking for United supports can do, wow.
If dickriding for Messi and twerking for Barcelona fans had worked, you’d be a Barcelona employee by now. Probably a toilet cleaner at Camp Nou, since you have prior experience with shit
Thimmy getting butthurt by anything that criticizes a fellow Norwegian, shocker there. You're almost as bad as Sports, but at least he doesn't get as emotional as you do.
Ole had a good lucky run of form going but has had an awful run of form too. End of the day, he has no prior squad building experience and he isn't going to be able to convince any top player to join him. Tactically, he hasn't shown anything special either, especially offensively.
So odds are that United will probably not make the CL next season and it wouldn't be surprising if he gets sacked halfway through. The club will just end up wasting another season.
No fault of Ole's of course, I'm sure anyone would have taken the job. I'm blaming the United board though. They should have waited until the end of the season and should have made moves for PROVEN modern coaches like Conte or Poch not place all their eggs in Ole's basket.
It's more likely United's banter era continues with Ole's cringe antics than him being a saviour. I'd be very surprised if he's still there by the end of next season, but who knows we'll wait and see.
So yeah, unless you think there's reason for me to expect anything different from Ole then I'm willing to read, but if you're gonna get defensive as usual go do something else with your time. Maybe quote MT's posts and telling him how much you want to "bang his mom ." Since that's literally the only thing I ever recall you posting, which says a lot tbh.
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Pulling the butthurt card? Well, I have never...
My point stands. Absolutely nothing indicates that you’re a Milan fan. You’re a cookie-cutter, Messi lover/CR7 hater who rode the Barcelona bandwagon cirka 2008. I only read your first paragraph, I’m guessing the rest is a redundant rant about how biased I am. I suppose you know a thing or two about bias
My point stands. Absolutely nothing indicates that you’re a Milan fan. You’re a cookie-cutter, Messi lover/CR7 hater who rode the Barcelona bandwagon cirka 2008. I only read your first paragraph, I’m guessing the rest is a redundant rant about how biased I am. I suppose you know a thing or two about bias
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Thimmy wrote:Pulling the butthurt card? Well, I have never...
My point stands. Absolutely nothing indicates that you’re a Milan fan. You’re a cookie-cutter, Messi lover/CR7 hater who rode the Barcelona bandwagon cirka 2008. I only read your first paragraph, I’m guessing the rest is a redundant rant about how biased I am. I suppose you know a thing or two about bias
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I primarily posted in the Milan section from 2012-2015. In fact, I didn't really care much for other leagues up until then. Anyways, there's not much to say about the club. I still watch almost all their games and the same issues have applied for years. If you want me to explain in-detail, what the issues are, I have no problem doing so.
Somewhere around 2015, I started caring more about football history. Read up on the great teams before my time, the different footballing styles, the influence of politics on football, and other interesting topics. Simply put, when it was all said and done, I grew quite fond of attacking, technical football.
Barca is the team that defined those concepts this generation. I'm no Barca fan, but I appreciated their footballing style during those glory years 2008-2012. I'm a Messi fan though, and I have no problem admitting it.
However, I don't see how that makes you cookie-cutter. If you can't appreciate a player who is 3 world class players rolled into one (playmaker, goalscorer, and dribbler) then you're quite frankly stupid. I don't hate Ronaldo either. I don't think he's better than Messi but once again that isn't a Barca fanboy opinion, that's what the logical football fan should think too. I don't hate Madrid either, and I've posted my thoughts in-depth about Madrid numerous times. This isn't the first time you've said this btw, and I genuinely think you might be confusing me for someone else.
Maybe it's because you're a Madrid fan and you're insecure that despite winning 3 CL's in a row no one gave you the plaudits you think you deserved? Who knows. It's a big world out there though. You shouldn't let your fandom stop you from appreciating different kinds of football. Nick and Sports don't seem to have much of an issue with it, neither should you.
As for my post, it was primarily me giving reasons why I think Ole will struggle at United next season. You clearly couldn't give an argument back so that's what you resorted to. It's a shame, you could've learned a thing or two TBH.
Somewhere around 2015, I started caring more about football history. Read up on the great teams before my time, the different footballing styles, the influence of politics on football, and other interesting topics. Simply put, when it was all said and done, I grew quite fond of attacking, technical football.
Barca is the team that defined those concepts this generation. I'm no Barca fan, but I appreciated their footballing style during those glory years 2008-2012. I'm a Messi fan though, and I have no problem admitting it.
However, I don't see how that makes you cookie-cutter. If you can't appreciate a player who is 3 world class players rolled into one (playmaker, goalscorer, and dribbler) then you're quite frankly stupid. I don't hate Ronaldo either. I don't think he's better than Messi but once again that isn't a Barca fanboy opinion, that's what the logical football fan should think too. I don't hate Madrid either, and I've posted my thoughts in-depth about Madrid numerous times. This isn't the first time you've said this btw, and I genuinely think you might be confusing me for someone else.
Maybe it's because you're a Madrid fan and you're insecure that despite winning 3 CL's in a row no one gave you the plaudits you think you deserved? Who knows. It's a big world out there though. You shouldn't let your fandom stop you from appreciating different kinds of football. Nick and Sports don't seem to have much of an issue with it, neither should you.
As for my post, it was primarily me giving reasons why I think Ole will struggle at United next season. You clearly couldn't give an argument back so that's what you resorted to. It's a shame, you could've learned a thing or two TBH.
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Very insightful interview
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i was just watching that tbh and evra is still the biggest twat in the world.Kaladin wrote:
Very insightful interview
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Kaladin wrote:
Very insightful interview
I couldn't help but notice that he brushed off Pogba's link to Real Madrid as unfair criticism towards Pogba, and proceeded to claim that the references to Real Madrid were only stated by Pogba's agent. He must have missed the interview where Pogba said that playing for Real Madrid is a dream. I suppose friendship makes one blind, the same way love does.
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them french lads do like to stick together until war breaks out then its every man for himself.Thimmy wrote:Kaladin wrote:
Very insightful interview
I couldn't help but notice that he brushed off Pogba's link to Real Madrid as unfair criticism towards Pogba, and proceeded to claim that the references to Real Madrid were only stated by Pogba's agent. He must have missed the interview where Pogba said that playing for Real Madrid is a dream. I suppose friendship makes one blind, the same way love does.
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Ole’s at the wheel! Before the away game vs PSG i tweeted that if Man Utd went through I would tattoo Solskjærs face inside a wheel. Well, i’m a man of my words. I went all in. Here’s the result. Enjoy pic.twitter.com/c7MaIcyNJG
— Tor Henrik Stensland (@Toricharito) May 14, 2019
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huge yikes thimmy, what were you thinking ffs
looks more like smeagol
looks more like smeagol
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I expected that comment. Assumed Casciavit would be the one to post it
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Classy interview by a genuinely classy person.
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/ander-herrera-reveals-his-united-regret
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/ander-herrera-reveals-his-united-regret
Herrera wrote:“We have to take responsibility,"“ he added. ”"All of us. It's not fair to blame others. When you have a bad season, 75 percent is the responsibility of the players.
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