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Just seen this inbetween a story on the m.e.n website.
Is it a joke or what?
Apparently not....
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When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returned to Old Trafford as caretaker manager midway through the 2018-19 season, he breathed new life into a team that was drifting. In this new and definitive biography, Jamie Jackson investigates why he was the perfect man for the job to bring back the glory days.

After the confusion under David Moyes, the stagnation of Louis van Gaal and the growing trauma under Jose Mourinho, Manchester United were a club increasingly struggling to challenge for major honours, something the fans had been accustomed to during the reign of Sir Alex Ferguson. So when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a match-winning hero of the Reds' great Treble-winning side returned to Old Trafford on 19 December 2018 as caretaker manager, he was welcomed with open arms. Here was a man who understood what it was that the fans demanded, and he had a plan to give it to them. They went on a record-breaking run of victories that secured him the position on a permanent basis, before old frailties re-emerged, showing the scale of the job he had always dreamed of taking on. During the summer transfer window, he began a dramatic reshaping of the team's personnel to set them up for the 2019-20 season.

The Red Apprentice, Jamie Jackson's fascinating biography of Solskjaer, takes the reader back to the Norwegian's early days to discover the making of the man, relives the highlights of a stunning playing career - and that Champions League-clinching goal in 1999 - and explains why he is the natural choice for United in the future.

About the Author
Jamie Jackson has been the Manchester football correspondent for the Guardian and the Observer since 2012, ensuring him unrivalled access to Manchester United. He is the author of one previous football book, A Season in the Red, published in 2015.
 
They have given contract extensions to absolute donkeys for the last 4 years in the deluded hope that Steve Bruce was going to buy the likes of Young, Smalling, Jones et al for massively inflated fees and are now suffering from that, compare with us writing off in effect pretty much 3 full backs in one fell swoop and rebuilding for a 4/5 year cycle for Pep highlights the lack of nouse from two planks and as poor as OGS might be as a manager that shit is not his fault.
The pisscan got many a shit team to the title,2013 a case in point,putting all the contract and wages to one side he has to manager them,he can't
 
Apparently not....
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When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returned to Old Trafford as caretaker manager midway through the 2018-19 season, he breathed new life into a team that was drifting. In this new and definitive biography, Jamie Jackson investigates why he was the perfect man for the job to bring back the glory days.

After the confusion under David Moyes, the stagnation of Louis van Gaal and the growing trauma under Jose Mourinho, Manchester United were a club increasingly struggling to challenge for major honours, something the fans had been accustomed to during the reign of Sir Alex Ferguson. So when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a match-winning hero of the Reds' great Treble-winning side returned to Old Trafford on 19 December 2018 as caretaker manager, he was welcomed with open arms. Here was a man who understood what it was that the fans demanded, and he had a plan to give it to them. They went on a record-breaking run of victories that secured him the position on a permanent basis, before old frailties re-emerged, showing the scale of the job he had always dreamed of taking on. During the summer transfer window, he began a dramatic reshaping of the team's personnel to set them up for the 2019-20 season.

The Red Apprentice, Jamie Jackson's fascinating biography of Solskjaer, takes the reader back to the Norwegian's early days to discover the making of the man, relives the highlights of a stunning playing career - and that Champions League-clinching goal in 1999 - and explains why he is the natural choice for United in the future.

About the Author
Jamie Jackson has been the Manchester football correspondent for the Guardian and the Observer since 2012, ensuring him unrivalled access to Manchester United. He is the author of one previous football book, A Season in the Red, published in 2015.
Fuck me.
 
Apparently not....
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When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returned to Old Trafford as caretaker manager midway through the 2018-19 season, he breathed new life into a team that was drifting. In this new and definitive biography, Jamie Jackson investigates why he was the perfect man for the job to bring back the glory days.

After the confusion under David Moyes, the stagnation of Louis van Gaal and the growing trauma under Jose Mourinho, Manchester United were a club increasingly struggling to challenge for major honours, something the fans had been accustomed to during the reign of Sir Alex Ferguson. So when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a match-winning hero of the Reds' great Treble-winning side returned to Old Trafford on 19 December 2018 as caretaker manager, he was welcomed with open arms. Here was a man who understood what it was that the fans demanded, and he had a plan to give it to them. They went on a record-breaking run of victories that secured him the position on a permanent basis, before old frailties re-emerged, showing the scale of the job he had always dreamed of taking on. During the summer transfer window, he began a dramatic reshaping of the team's personnel to set them up for the 2019-20 season.

The Red Apprentice, Jamie Jackson's fascinating biography of Solskjaer, takes the reader back to the Norwegian's early days to discover the making of the man, relives the highlights of a stunning playing career - and that Champions League-clinching goal in 1999 - and explains why he is the natural choice for United in the future.

About the Author
Jamie Jackson has been the Manchester football correspondent for the Guardian and the Observer since 2012, ensuring him unrivalled access to Manchester United. He is the author of one previous football book, A Season in the Red, published in 2015.
Rag football correspondant they mean,he never sets foot in manchester
 
They are going down , absolutely no doubt , can you see any decent player wanting to play in that shit hole when they are in the bottom six , even if they pay a mercenary £500k a week in January ,they might just get a couple of half decent players , but that will not save them , they are f*cked
 
How many pages is it, five?
It was obviously written after they went on that run of 10 games and every rag nobhead thought they was back and the paper boy was the second coming.
Every man and his dog know solksjaer won't be there after Christmas and this prick jackson will be peddling this book.
Got car crash written all over it.
 
I don't know why woody gets all the blame,he has given each manager loads of money to spend,they have had some good players and ruined the lot of them,the managers are the ones to blame,Ole is getting an easy ride from the media but he has managed the team to 12th,better than cardiff..just

Because he seemingly has far too much say in who stays and goes despite knowing nothing about football, and being a horrible negotiator in the transfer market
 
"Declan Rice looks set to be a permanent fixture in the England team as Manchester United are expected to make a £70,000,000 bid for the next Gary Pallister..."
 
"Declan Rice looks set to be a permanent fixture in the England team as Manchester United are expected to make a £70,000,000 bid for the next Gary Pallister..."

Harry Maquire v2.0 - destined to stall his development
 
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