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Roger Freestone
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United desperate to avoid relegation.
Citeh desperate full stop.
What's not to love ?
Citeh desperate full stop.
What's not to love ?
Is that real? Hilarious if it is. They weren’t in the best place already, but it seems like it’s gone even more to sh*t since Jim Ratcliffe took the reins. Which I love
I’m not surprised although whenever I’ve gone to see us in the NW or Midlands on the train it fills up at Cardiff with plastic Welsh Mancs . There are normally very few getting on at Swansea.I remember stopping in Newtown MacDonalds on my way back from Manure one time and a minibus pulled in, full of Manure fans on their way home to Swansea, twats, fuck’em.
I assume it to be true. He certainly hasn’t delivered in a Man Utd shirt,Is that real? Hilarious if it is. They weren’t in the best place already, but it seems like it’s gone even more to sh*t since Jim Ratcliffe took the reins. Which I love
Sadly, I think it's made up. By all accounts, United just paid his release clause. Which is not looking like a good decision.Is that real? Hilarious if it is. They weren’t in the best place already, but it seems like it’s gone even more to sh*t since Jim Ratcliffe took the reins. Which I love
Honestly...if he takes those players down, he would be the crappiest manager in all history of football and that includes Kevin Cullis. If I was his boss I'd call him in and tell him not to dare think that 'saving us from relegation' is acceptable performance, to sort his shit out, and start managing the resources he has rather than trying to play to 'his philosophy' with the 'wrong' players. Oh and it should be sackable to pick Erikson and Casimero, ever, never mind together in the midfield.I read somewhere earlier today a comment that was along the lines of: Manchester United could easily go down, because unlike other crap teams like Everton or Leicester, they will not be allowed to just put 11 men behind the ball and scrap to win games, they are expected to play exciting attacking football but with a crap team. Interesting take, I thought.
Honestly...if he takes those players down, he would be the crappiest manager in all history of football and that includes Kevin Cullis. If I was his boss I'd call him in and tell him not to dare think that 'saving us from relegation' is acceptable performance, to sort his shit out, and start managing the resources he has rather than trying to play to 'his philosophy' with the 'wrong' players. Oh and it should be sackable to pick Erikson and Casimero, ever, never mind together in the midfield.
It would be very funny mind. Very.
Where have we seen that before?He's getting a lot of stick from Man Utd fans for insisting on playing the same way he did at Sporting despite that not particularly suiting the players he's got at Utd.
That is so true.I read somewhere earlier today a comment that was along the lines of: Manchester United could easily go down, because unlike other crap teams like Everton or Leicester, they will not be allowed to just put 11 men behind the ball and scrap to win games, they are expected to play exciting attacking football but with a crap team. Interesting take, I thought.
Understandably managers who have been successful playing a certain way are reluctant to change from that blueprint. If you’re running a club looking to appoint a manager it would be sensible to make the appointment by looking at whether his style would fit the squad of your club. This seems to be beyond the thinking of so many clubs.He's getting a lot of stick from Man Utd fans for insisting on playing the same way he did at Sporting despite that not particularly suiting the players he's got at Utd.
Ignoring the merits or otherwise of any of the individuals, it just astounds me that we could appoint Cooper, Martin, Duff and Williams in succession. It beggars belief. Absolutely no business on Earth could get away with the absence of any coherent Board level thinking and lack of strategic direction of that magnitude.Understandably managers who have been successful playing a certain way are reluctant to change from that blueprint. If you’re running a club looking to appoint a manager it would be sensible to make the appointment by looking at whether his style would fit the squad of your club. This seems to be beyond the thinking of so many clubs.
Understandably managers who have been successful playing a certain way are reluctant to change from that blueprint. If you’re running a club looking to appoint a manager it would be sensible to make the appointment by looking at whether his style would fit the squad of your club. This seems to be beyond the thinking of so many clubs.
He's getting a lot of stick from Man Utd fans for insisting on playing the same way he did at Sporting despite that not particularly suiting the players he's got at Utd.