Spanishbob
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Can we dream they go down yet?
A very good manager.I think Ten Haag's a very good manager and everything he's done so far has been the correct decision.
However, the rot of "Fergie's Legacy" is right into the foundations of the club. The coaches are unable to improve a SINGLE player at the club - Onana, Maguire, Martial, Fred, Varane, Lindelof, Sancho, Antony have all gone backwards since they've been there. The stadium is crumbling, the board isn't going anywhere and worse than anything their rivals are steaming ahead. City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs, Newcastle and even Brighton have much brighter futures than they do.
I have a feeling that the players have lost faith in him, or something has happened at the board level and he won't see the season out.
A very good manager.
Don't make me laugh
I stand by it, the club is the problem and I am sure Mourinho, Van Gaal, Moyes and Ten Haag would agree. They have all won trophies elsewhere and done well. I honestly don't even think Pep could do much there, the club is rotten top to toe.A very good manager.
Don't make me laugh
The keeper was his choice that aint the clubs faultI stand by it, the club is the problem and I am sure Mourinho, Van Gaal, Moyes and Ten Haag would agree. They have all won trophies elsewhere and done well. I honestly don't even think Pep could do much there, the club is rotten top to toe.
Ten Hag might get shoved this season but he will go to another club and win trophies. He isn't the problem.
I stand by it, the club is the problem and I am sure Mourinho, Van Gaal, Moyes and Ten Haag would agree. They have all won trophies elsewhere and done well. I honestly don't even think Pep could do much there, the club is rotten top to toe.
Ten Hag might get shoved this season but he will go to another club and win trophies. He isn't the problem.