United Thread - 2021/22

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They are a very strange team Psg, they can knock it around as well as any team in Europe for short periods and then they just fall to pieces. The Champions league semi over 2 legs highlighted that, Poch can have the job. How it ended at Spurs is another warning sign not to go near.
An event happening twice isn't a pattern but the fact that both his Tottenham side (when they blew the league v Chelsea) and his PSG side (v us last year) were tactically exposed before turning nasty and petulant when they should have beensteppingup to the occasion, might not be a great indication of his managerial abilities.
 
Moyes should have been given more time and Potter would be a better long term fit than some of the names being bandied about. The problem is he'd walk into a dressing room full of over inflated ego's who'd look down their noses and undermine him. "Potter??? Who's he what has he won??"
The difference is that this time the new manager could look back and say the same about half of their players.
 
I'd just like to point out that given £400m to spend, even I couldn't help but improve Manchester United to the same extent that OGS did. Also, I stand by that fully aware that not only do I have zero experience of managing a professional football team but I actually hate the čůñtś.
 
An event happening twice isn't a pattern but the fact that both his Tottenham side (when they blew the league v Chelsea) and his PSG side (v us last year) were tactically exposed before turning nasty and petulant when they should have beensteppingup to the occasion, might not be a great indication of his managerial abilities.
Good fit for the scum job then….
 
Poch who can’t win the league in France in a one team league with Neymar and Mbappe at his disposal. He’s perfect for the rags.
If they had any sense they should not want to win the league any time soon and instead concentrate on their management team (i.e. the manager is just one part of the solution) building an excellent base, e,g,
1. Have a football style that works in the modern era. (Push it at all levels)
2. Bring in players with the appropriate mix of skill, attitude and professionalism. (Keep social media to a minimum)
3. Set achievable goals (A Final of a Cup or finish 6th, then 4th, then 2nd, then 1st, etc)

Pochettino could be good if he is backed by a team behind the scenes who are deaf to the public.

But I have no doubt at all that they'll undermine him at every opportunity because they pander to the peasants.
 
There is no United way, its a complete PR fabrication perpetuated by simpleton pundits and the paid-for media. There was a Busby way for a while and a Ferguson way for a long time. There wasn't any way, apart from an unsuccessful way, in between and since.

"This is Manchester United" is another one. So the fuck what? They can't fail because they are Manchester United? Welcome to the real world.

Sorry. Woke up in a bad mood.
You forgot DNA.
 
Craig Burley was perfectly highlighting the issues. Telling it as it is.

Whilst that idiot Jenus:

MOTD2: Solskjaer should be walking away with his head held high, says Jenas​

 
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