25 Jan 2020 12:10:25
Hi eds just wondering with all the disenchantment going around atm about solsjkaer, in your educated opinion if united were to loose mid week against city and wolves saturday next, and with break coming up, might solsjkaer be sacked and a new manager appointed. Or will they leave solsjkaer in charge at least until the end of the season.

{Ed002's Note - See numerous previous answers.}


1.) 25 Jan 2020
25 Jan 2020 16:51:36
The club have a plan b, which is to remove the manager, they have even supposedly reached out through intermediaries to potential other managers. Yet they are reluctant to pull the plug, the reason for that isn't clear though, and will probably vary between the different decision makers involved.

Previously the club has shown a united front and have publicly backed the manager right up until they pull the trigger.

They even released statements backing LvG the day before the FA cup final, then on the day of the final after winning the cup they sacked him.

To me this means the first you will know about the club deciding to sack the manager will be when you see the " " banner roll across the sky sports news screen.

The best thing you can do is support the team, cheer them on and just wait and see what happens and when. Otherwise you'll only do your nut trying to second guess everything.


2.) 25 Jan 2020
25 Jan 2020 15:03:14
Yhe board gave already said their backing ole so don't think it matters what happens this season.
I know thre is some top class managers out there like poch allegri and so on but I would to agree with tony cascarino tipping bielsa for it I. love his style of football never forget his athletic Bilbao team coming to old Trafford and played us off the park.
Hes got Leeds playing great football with limited budget aswell imagine what he could to do with some serious backing.


3.) 25 Jan 2020
25 Jan 2020 22:19:31
Bielsa could be entertaining, doesn't he have a history of falling out with the management board over transfer dealings.