VidaRed
Unimaginative FC
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That's creepy.No, by their son's friend.

Will smith should be drawing up the divorce papers with his lawyers instead of punching comedians at the oscars.
That's creepy.No, by their son's friend.
It's not bizarre. Sticking with Solskjaer for almost 3 years has damaged our club and left us in a mess that will take a long time to clean up. Anyone who blindly supports an individual when it's clearly to the detriment of the club, are not going to be looked upon in the best of lights. Too many people put their personal love of Ole above the wellbeing of the club.Agreed. The dislike seems to stem mostly from the fact he backed Ole, which is just bizarre.
If he’s joining then wouldn’t that mean his demands are met?He has a point. Why would ETH want a job at United if his demands are not met. There is substantial precedent that we're a club where players and managers go to get their career completely obliterated.
Nothing he says is wrong.
United question at 8:55, with most of his comments starting at 10:36.
He defended Ole to the end and said he likes those players. Hes part of the problem.United are breaking him like they're breaking us all and I think it's clear he can't stand the players. Can't disagree with anything he said.
Plenty of United fans on here defended Solskjaer. We have our fair share of stupid sentimental fans who can't see past the ends of their noses where their favourite players are concerned. Doesn't make him less wrong in that video thoughHe defended Ole to the end and said he likes those players. Hes part of the problem.
He's also defending Rangnick.He defended Ole to the end and said he likes those players. Hes part of the problem.
Neville thinks Ragknick and VDB could advise Ten Hag against joining united
https://www.skysports.com/football/...arce-would-erik-ten-hag-really-still-want-job
Yeah the Donny stuff is drivel. Neville loves the sound of his own voice.
It's not drivel though. Anyone with any sense would be interested in hearing the thoughts of those who've worked at the organisation that are offering you a job.Yeah the Donny stuff is drivel. Neville loves the sound of his own voice.
Plenty of United fans were stupid.Plenty of United fans on here defended Solskjaer. We have our fair share of stupid sentimental fans who can't see past the ends of their noses where their favourite players are concerned. Doesn't make him less wrong in that video though
I know hes defending Rangnick. But he wants to point to problems with the club and wants to gloss over the tripe of Ole and called him a "good man". He refuses to review the mess he left and pretends he never endorsed his United side not long ago.He's also defending Rangnick.
I'm not sure how long you've been a human for, but in our species it's possible to like somebody in the past and then grow to dislike them in the present.
If he’s joining then wouldn’t that mean his demands are met?
Would he be saying this if it were Poch about to join?
Neh people famously never ask their connections or mates about what an organisation they're potentially joining looks like from the inside. It never happens.It's not drivel though. Anyone with any sense would be interested in hearing the thoughts of those who've worked at the organisation that are offering you a job.
It's not drivel though. Anyone with any sense would be interested in hearing the thoughts of those who've worked at the organisation that are offering you a job.
Why is drivel? If ETH is going to take the job, surely he would speak to someone he knows that has seen the mess. He'd be an idiot not to ask him tbh.
I assume you have never worked at any even mid level job then. Of course he will speak to a former player of his if he knew him well and trusted him to get an inside perspective. Equally I am sure he has spoken to Ralf, who may not 'warn him' but also is likely to pretty frank about the mess the squad is in and may equally add comments on the broader decision making process at the club and how effective/ ineffective he percieves it to be. To pretend he is going to ignore two obvious sources of important inside information is ridiculousHe's a 50 odd year old man.
He's not going to form what could be a life changing decision around the opinion of a 24 year old footballer.
And Rangnick isn't going to warn him against working for United. He himself has just taken a job with the club.
I assume you have never worked at any even mid level job then. Of course he will speak to a former player of his if he knew him well and trusted him to get an inside perspective. Equally I am sure he has spoken to Ralf, who may not 'warn him' but also is likely to pretty frank about the mess the squad is in and may equally add comments on the broader decision making process at the club and how effective/ ineffective he percieves it to be. To pretend he is going to ignore two obvious sources of important inside information is ridiculous
Lucky it wasn’t a 14 year old autistic boy.feck sake, just punched a hole in the wall after his last comments![]()
What are you on about? I don't think anyone is saying it'll form his entire decision. Chatting to a mate or former colleague at another organisation is pretty standard, and I'd go as far as saying it'd be a red flag if he wasn't smart enough to do that.He's a 50 odd year old man.
He's not going to form what could be a life changing decision around the opinion of a 24 year old footballer.
And Rangnick isn't going to warn him against working for United. He himself has just taken a job with the club.
feck sake, just punched a hole in the wall after his last comments![]()
I'm fuming, I'm just emitting so much steam I could solve Britain's energy crisisyou just wait until you hear what he said on monday night football this evening.
I'm fuming, I'm just emitting so much steam I could solve Britain's energy crisis
I think people forget the real victim in this, the iPhonei don’t blame you. it made me feel like a real slapped phone.
Nothing he says is wrong.
United question at 8:55, with most of his comments starting at 10:36.
you just wait until you hear what he said on monday night football this evening.
What are you on about? I don't think anyone is saying it'll form his entire decision. Chatting to a mate or former colleague at another organisation is pretty standard, and I'd go as far as saying it'd be a red flag if he wasn't smart enough to do that.