Loving the outpouring of support for Ole now from the media. BBC and Jenas have separate articles about how it wasn't his fault.
I'm not saying their problems aren't deeper. There's a culture of them relying on the past as an entitlement, no coherent plan, pure jealousy of their neighbours clouding theire decisions and the piss stain left by their former manager in to the manager's seat is all the more potent because he's still actually sat in it, soaking his shoes through with whisky laced urine. But to attach no blame to Ole? To say "ah well, we in the media all knew he wasn't up to it so don't blame him"? He's happily acted the puppet for his masters, leaves them worse off than when he took over and he's fuelled a red patriotic drive which saw them bring back a huge problem with a huge wage. His players didn't improve under him, Rashford would rather make a tramp a crisp butty than play for him and they've hidden the expense of failure under the banner of earnings and history. And the penalities...oh the penalties. Take then away from any Ole season to normal levels, ie referee them fairly, and they'd have failed much sooner, missed out on Europe and be financially impacted even more.
But what do I know, eh? I mean what chance did the cheeky little elf have when restricted to a £400m spend? In contrast to when we spend it is spun that we are buying success, so which is it? Money equals trophies isn't it, or money is irrelevant if you're a snidey scummy business masquerading as a football club with no real ambition other than to be a side project for their owner's real interests?
Oh, and ha ha. Well deserved for this club. Profiteering from a disaster, paying stars for charity appearances from donations, kicking ex players widows out of housing to expand the ground, feeding a generation of Manchester kids with spolied meat and using the profits to fund both their squad and influence within the fa, and many, many more. But if they think this is pain, this is a bad time, they're even more entitled and delusional than we thought.