23 Jan 2020 09:41:31
Ed 02 with the empty seats at Old Trafford the rising levels of vocal criticism both outside and more importantly inside the ground as far as you know are the Glazers and the Board still intending to ride all this toxicity out. You have quite rightly told us the club have been like amateurs in how they do things. Has the club even realised this and taken steps to address things.

{Ed002's Note - You mean was a decision made overnight? I have explained everything, the reluctance to change manager, that a Plan B exists, that the owners do not take footballing decisions ...}


1.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 10:09:26
well at least we have more than plan A.


ed could you clear something up which will likely stop questions about this popping up all the time.

why do the owners not take footballing decisions? i get that they are just the owners and are more bothered about there investment but why if things are going bad which will result in eventually in there investment suffering do they not have a part in what goes on in football matters?


thanks.

{Ed002's Note - Because that is not their expertise.}


2.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 10:13:35
thanks for the reply.


3.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 11:11:29
What are the odds on Plan B being making Ryan Giggs the next manager?

They'd get another year of protection whilst destroying the fans love for another legend.


4.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 12:01:56
Weggy, only the fans themselves can destroy their love for a club legend.

Ole isn't a great manager, but he is doing his best and has the best intentions. If you hate him for that then that is down to you.

No matter what happens I will support Ole and still view him as a legend. He was a great and dedicated player for us. He adapted his game during his playing days to help the side out, he played a limited role at times but never complained or caused problems.

He came in as manager when things was tough. He left his home, his family and a comfortable job with his hometown club and has done his best to help out the club he loves. He clearly now isn't good enough as a manager and he isn't ever likely yo be. The club need to work out the best way to move forward.

But I personally won't ever have any bad feeling towards a man who has only ever done his best for our club.


5.) 23 Jan 2020
23 Jan 2020 12:55:19
Ole will always be a legend but he is being hung to dry



But he's not helped himself.