Is he still at the wheel?
I was out and only got home for the last 10 minutes and penalties.
Whenever the camera panned to OGS he looked totally bewildered. As much as I’d love him to stay in charge at the Swamp surely even they must see he is completely clueless and that he has to go. Maybe they could replace him with that other proven winner Pocchetino.
I actually think he has played a blinder,he knew the job was too much of an ask.
He seen an opportunity to get "Paid",a win win situation for him.
"It's where i belong"....."This club is in my heart" and plenty more other bullshit.
The silly rag fucks fell for it and give him the job........He just sits it out now,gets sacked and get a huge pay off.
He's had them right over,IMO.
Sorry, I can no longer support this thread because I've just seen Arsene Wenger basically beg for the job on french television and say he knows how to get United back on top with 4 signings.
I've just immediately become #OleOut and #ArseneIn or whatever the fuck they're going to go with. Nothing would be more fun than seeing Wenger go to United.RB: Is Manchester United is a poison job? The squad they have is not ready, not good enough, but the expectations are so high. Nobody can do it.
AW: No. Manchester United is a dream job for any manager. At least, any manager with courage and confidence. Yes, they need - in my opinion - 4 first team players. But around those players, I see a squad that is capable of challenging. They aren't as far away as people think.
RB: They won on penalties against a tadpole!
AW: The team have no pattern of play, no pattern of pressing. There is a team there, but it needs to be coached and developed. Like I said, 4 players and they can be challengers. For everything.
RB: You know the 4?
AW: I cannot name them. It would be headlines everywhere. I know them. They lack creativity, flair, players that can expose the defence consistently through dribbling ability and speed. Now it is too horizontal. Side to side. Backwards. Nobody to beat a defender and force chaos, force a one-on-one. They need an overlapping full-back. They need a destroyer. 4 players.
RB: You said a coach needs courage and confidence to do the job. Is that you? You seem to have the ideas. (laughing)
AW: Like I said, Manchester United is a dream job. For any coach. I have confidence, I have courage...and you're right, I have ideas.
Sorry, I can no longer support this thread because I've just seen Arsene Wenger basically beg for the job on french television and say he knows how to get United back on top with 4 signings.
I've just immediately become #OleOut and #ArseneIn or whatever the fuck they're going to go with. Nothing would be more fun than seeing Wenger go to United.RB: Is Manchester United is a poison job? The squad they have is not ready, not good enough, but the expectations are so high. Nobody can do it.
AW: No. Manchester United is a dream job for any manager. At least, any manager with courage and confidence. Yes, they need - in my opinion - 4 first team players. But around those players, I see a squad that is capable of challenging. They aren't as far away as people think.
RB: They won on penalties against a tadpole!
AW: The team have no pattern of play, no pattern of pressing. There is a team there, but it needs to be coached and developed. Like I said, 4 players and they can be challengers. For everything.
RB: You know the 4?
AW: I cannot name them. It would be headlines everywhere. I know them. They lack creativity, flair, players that can expose the defence consistently through dribbling ability and speed. Now it is too horizontal. Side to side. Backwards. Nobody to beat a defender and force chaos, force a one-on-one. They need an overlapping full-back. They need a destroyer. 4 players.
RB: You said a coach needs courage and confidence to do the job. Is that you? You seem to have the ideas. (laughing)
AW: Like I said, Manchester United is a dream job. For any coach. I have confidence, I have courage...and you're right, I have ideas.
It could be hilarious, I agree, but he's undoubtedly a considerably more capable manager than Solskjaer, so i'd just rather Ole stayed in!