23 Jan 2020 14:05:13
"The Manchester United board fully back and support ole, and remain focused on a long term rebuilding process" that's the lastest today from the club. Seems to me that they are trying to sell us fans with the scenario of short term pain for long term gain. who here though really believes that in 2/ 3 years we will all be thinking "thank God we kept ole otherwise we wouldn't be where we are now" Another point is if they really are backing ole then do it, don't just pay lip service. poor squad, lack of transfers, no DOF, no change in structure. where exactly are they supporting him and enabling him to succeed and showing us fans that a rebuild is in progress?

{Ed002's Note - I have explained the situation - it is tedious you harping on about the same things.}


1.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 14:22:29
You think the board are going to come out and say his has 3 games to save his job? Not sure why they made any statement whatsoever in the first place.


2.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 14:33:06
norn if we could see progress no one would be bothered, if we saw that the club were trying to buy players to improve and match this invisible vision we could understand.

if they were making steps to sort the mess out, dof, improving the facilitates which are outdated ETC

the fact is we can't see a style of football, there's no progress, nothing that you can see and go " you know what a few players here and a few there and we will be sweet"

one of the eds hit the spot when they said until the gates start getting effected nothing will be done.

ole does need to go but the next manager is in the same situation. working under the same fools that don't have a clue.


3.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 15:13:39
Get it right on the pitch and everything else will imorove.
The team can and should be doing better.
Once that improves you won't give a rats arse who is doing what in the boardroom.


4.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 18:42:11
That’s not true Ken.

The reason that we’re in this position is, partly, down to members of the board digging their heals in to block structural reforms.

Both LVG and Jose had their plans to modernise the club (coaching, recruitment, etc) undermined. I mean Ole is in charge because he isn’t pushing for changes.

Until the club invests the time, money and effort necessary to modernise and reform the underlying coaching and recruitment structures, there won’t be sustainable improvement on the pitch. Take a look at Liverpool over the last twenty and you can see the evidence of this.