Ten Hag sacked! (P 416)

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In the words of Jadon Sancho I wonder how long before Ten Bob becomes the latest yoonited scapegoat and us forced to take the walk of shame.
They are a laughing stock of a Club.
 
In the words of Jadon Sancho I wonder how long before Ten Bob becomes the latest yoonited scapegoat and us forced to take the walk of shame.
They are a laughing stock of a Club.
They are, are they’re being ripped apart over here. It’s a daily autopsy into all things bad about how they are run. And of course gems like this.IMG_2169.jpeg
 
I am of the view that it doesn't matter who takes over from ten-bob, there is someone else pulling the strings at that pitiful excuse for a club. I'm sure of it.

The managers that have come and gone since Kim-jong **** retired, and the frightening amount of money that has been spent tells me there is a lot more going on at that festering pit of putrid mucus than the majority of us know.

Money is not to blame, because in all fairness they have had some decent players going through that revolving door of theirs since the liver-crippling despot left. Players who could have at least added something positive to the team.
But if Moyes, looney-Louie, and even Maureen failed, the rot obviously goes a lot deeper than at first appears.

Something about the entire set-up at that vile club, from the boardroom down, is wrong - very very wrong.
 
The funny thing is if they sack tent peg no new manager is going to want the crappy players he has signed and getting rid of them will screw their finances even more.
 
The funny thing is if they sack tent peg no new manager is going to want the crappy players he has signed and getting rid of them will screw their finances even more.
If ten hag is gone by January… they’ll have trouble getting anyone in, as they are pretty much out of cash, so the new manager will have to work with what they have already. Their £300m credit line , will be gone/used by the end of December at its current burn rate iirc. They are hemmoraging money.
So without any injections of cash (and a 25% sale of shares to Ineos does nothing for cash , just the glazers pockets), they will probably need to sell in January, let alone try and get some plastering over the cracks loan players in.

And… again if iirc, a lot of the general debt is due for repayment in 2025, paying that off is not going to happen, so it will need re-financing , and interest rates are far higher than they were when that debt was last refinanced, so even more debt, bigger monthly interest payments off the bottom line… They are screwed so much.
 
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They'd need to bring in a ruthless genius.
Its got to the stage with me that I am hoping they beat the arsenal's, spurs , liverpools etc. as that benefits us over the course of a season.
I think if Pep crossed the border and took up the management role, they would still see no improvement.
Are you sure???
 
I am of the view that it doesn't matter who takes over from ten-bob, there is someone else pulling the strings at that pitiful excuse for a club. I'm sure of it.

The managers that have come and gone since Kim-jong **** retired, and the frightening amount of money that has been spent tells me there is a lot more going on at that festering pit of putrid mucus than the majority of us know.

Money is not to blame, because in all fairness they have had some decent players going through that revolving door of theirs since the liver-crippling despot left. Players who could have at least added something positive to the team.
But if Moyes, looney-Louie, and even Maureen failed, the rot obviously goes a lot deeper than at first appears.

Something about the entire set-up at that vile club, from the boardroom down, is wrong - very very wrong.
It's only wrong if you are a rag fan. To me it's very, very, right :)
 
I am of the view that it doesn't matter who takes over from ten-bob, there is someone else pulling the strings at that pitiful excuse for a club. I'm sure of it.

The managers that have come and gone since Kim-jong **** retired, and the frightening amount of money that has been spent tells me there is a lot more going on at that festering pit of putrid mucus than the majority of us know.

Money is not to blame, because in all fairness they have had some decent players going through that revolving door of theirs since the liver-crippling despot left. Players who could have at least added something positive to the team.
But if Moyes, looney-Louie, and even Maureen failed, the rot obviously goes a lot deeper than at first appears.

Something about the entire set-up at that vile club, from the boardroom down, is wrong - very very wrong.
What I like is that for years now decent top class players have gone there and immediately turned to utter shite (Falcao, Sanchez, even perhaps Slabby)
 
Are you sure???
I don't think anyone, under their current set up, will improve that team.
Pep is part of a management team that allow him to concentrate on the football side while they are concentrating on the business , promotion , club development etc.
If he brought the whole team with him maybe but there is no way Pep would last a week with that clubs current board and management team.
 
I don't think anyone, under their current set up, will improve that team.
Pep is part of a management team that allow him to concentrate on the football side while they are concentrating on the business , promotion , club development etc.
If he brought the whole team with him maybe but there is no way Pep would last a week with that clubs current board and management team.
I agree on that -but if he was given his head there we could all forget it for the duration.
 
November 9 and he’ll be off schmoking a big fucking doobie in Amsterdam - assuming the rags have the cash to sack him. Otherwise he’ll have to hang around till January when they sell off all the useless shite Jaded, the pair of wife beaters plus the other 10 or so. I don’t ever remember them being in such complete and utter disarray. It’s fucking great.
 
They've had...
Moysiah - The chosen one
Giggs - The homegrown temporary saviour mark I
LVG - The weird one
Mourinho - The past it one
Ole - The child one
Carrick - The homegrown temporary saviour mark II
Rangnick - The realistic one
Ten Hag - The fake imitation one

So what next?

The homegrown temporary saviour mark III ? - Hughes, Bruce
The insane (but why stop now) 'homegrown' scouser choice - Rooney

It's heading to be that the best thing they could do, is take a relegation, get rid of all high wage players - to reset the average, knockdown Old trafford for a rebuild - and play somewhere closer to their fans in the meantime - Dublin, Oslo, London which all have decent stadiums, ban Ferguson from the ground and any association with him and his acolytes, oh and find the odd £1-2b down the back of the sofa.
They will be trying to put you in charge if you are not careful
 
November 9 and he’ll be off schmoking a big fucking doobie in Amsterdam - assuming the rags have the cash to sack him. Otherwise he’ll have to hang around till January when they sell off all the useless shite Jaded, the pair of wife beaters plus the other 10 or so. I don’t ever remember them being in such complete and utter disarray. It’s fucking great.
Yeah, this is priceless right now.
The closest they've been to this in my time is during the early 1970's. At one time they were so shit that Alex Stepney was their penalty taker and for a while was their leading goalscorer. TBH I reckon they're in an even worse state now than they were then. The big difference now is that they've blown so much money in getting to this point, with the same mistakes being made over and over again.
Another difference is that in those days the swamp roof didn't leak :-)
 
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