Where did I say he was capable. By resigning, he would be acknowledging he isn’t capable. But it would turn it on the Glazers and the board.He's way past that. He is part of Glazer gang, and he can't change sides this late in the game. If he was capable manager, he'd be able to compete with this squad.
It's too late to acknowledge right now that he is incapable. He could have done it earlier, before every single person who even rarely watches football realized that Manchester United have worst coach in the league, possibly even in all of the top five leagues in the world.Where did I say he was capable. By resigning, he would be acknowledging he isn’t capable. But it would turn it on the Glazers and the board.
He has tried his best and loves the club. You can’t turn on your boss whilst in a job - it’s stupid to think you can.
The worst Manchester United manager of all time? Even Moyes never got humiliated this bad.
Will you ever be able to look at 1999 the same way knowing, the same man was responsible for the most humiliating home loss for the club in modern times?
No...Ole is bad but Moyes was extremely bad. If Ole had left at end of last season we would have said he moved us in right direction.Worse than Moyes is what his legacy will be.
It's a bit more complex than that as he clearly doesnt want best for the club as he is staying on. If he did, he would have resigned but it is his right not to, nonetheless.Still a legend for me. I'll always remember him fondly for what he did for us as a player. He simply isn't a good enough manager.
Worse than Moyes is what his legacy will be.
What kind of a fecking moron walks away from a £7/8m a year job and essentially admits he's not good enough for his dream job? What a ridiculous statement.It's a bit more complex than that as he clearly doesnt want best for the club as he is staying on. If he did, he would have resigned but it is his right not to, nonetheless.
Nah - Moyes took a title winning side and oversaw a massive decline.
Assuming he's gone by tomorrow, Ole will be leaving a far better first team squad for the next manager than the one he inherited, and a team that has finished top 4 two seasons running for the first time since SAF.
It's not great, but it's better than he found. A top manager would get success from this side.
Problem is, where are the top managers? At our rivals. That's on the board.
That's the thing, he's just in for his own personal interest which is fine. Even LvG handed in his resignation so stop acting like it's an anomaly. This is the same Ole who his fans talk of as he loves United more than himself. He's already made a fortune here, and just wants more.What kind of a fecking moron walks away from a £7/8m a year job and essentially admits he's not good enough for his dream job? What a ridiculous statement.
The bloke who was sacked so we could appoint Mourinho a day later?That's the thing, he's just in for his own personal interest which is fine. Even LvG handed in his resignation so stop acting like it's an anomaly. This is the same Ole who his fans talk of as he loves United more than himself. He's already made a fortune here, and just wants more.
His right, but also just a leech.
An honest person who doesn’t value money above anything else.What kind of a fecking moron walks away from a £7/8m a year job and essentially admits he's not good enough for his dream job? What a ridiculous statement.
Solskjaer's taken one of the most historic clubs in European football, and completely eroded away any professional pride it had.
Yes we would have said that. But he didn't and now turned us into worst team since SAF left.No...Ole is bad but Moyes was extremely bad. If Ole had left at end of last season we would have said he moved us in right direction.
No...Ole is bad but Moyes was extremely bad. If Ole had left at end of last season we would have said he moved us in right direction.
It's a bit more complex than that as he clearly doesnt want best for the club as he is staying on. If he did, he would have resigned but it is his right not to, nonetheless.
No, he just wants his payoff.I still think he wants what is best. He obviously thinks he can turn it around. Not many agree that he can but he must or he would have been gone.
Or he is in for the money. Even if he turns it around, it will never ever be good enough.I still think he wants what is best. He obviously thinks he can turn it around. Not many agree that he can but he must or he would have been gone.
The three year rebuild resulted in wins against Leeds Newcastle and Tottenham, now it starts again
The three year rebuild resulted in wins against Leeds Newcastle and Tottenham, now it starts again
No, he just wants his payoff.
Completely selfish if he allows himself to be here against Villarreal