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This is not their best ever side, best PL side they have had yes.Maybe,but never have we had such a baron trophy free spell in our history, added to the fact our rivals have their best ever side.
This is not their best ever side, best PL side they have had yes.Maybe,but never have we had such a baron trophy free spell in our history, added to the fact our rivals have their best ever side.
Come on lad, they have set a new English league record for the amount consecutive 3 or more goals scored in away games (11), they have never had better than this.This is not their best ever side, best PL side they have had yes.
Rachele Mussolini, Rome city council.hasn't his (Benito's) great-granddaughter just gotten elected to something as well?
Neville does everything in his power to avoid criticising his mate, almost sounding a bit deluded in the process. Not really sure where you're getting that from to be honest. He also mentioned his own managerial experience yesterday after the game.I thought the post match interview with Olle Gunner Solskaer was really uncomfortable to watch. The man was almost in tears because he really cares about his club and he had the balls to step up and manage them. Yes he's clearly out of his depths but horrible little bellends like Neville and spitty gloating about his downfall and basically crowing over a guy who has more guts and integrity then both of those clowns combined could ever dream of wasn't pleasant viewing. Hopefully Solskaer learns from this job and becomes a better manager for it in the long-term and maybe knobhead pundits like Neville and Carragher should learn to either put up or shut up. Try finding some balls and have a go at being a manager themselves or just learn to not be such horrible rats to those that do.
Didn’t Neville have a go in Spain and failed miserably?I thought the post match interview with Olle Gunner Solskaer was really uncomfortable to watch. The man was almost in tears because he really cares about his club and he had the balls to step up and manage them. Yes he's clearly out of his depths but horrible little bellends like Neville and spitty gloating about his downfall and basically crowing over a guy who has more guts and integrity then both of those clowns combined could ever dream of wasn't pleasant viewing. Hopefully Solskaer learns from this job and becomes a better manager for it in the long-term and maybe knobhead pundits like Neville and Carragher should learn to either put up or shut up. Try finding some balls and have a go at being a manager themselves or just learn to not be such horrible rats to those that do.
LOL what?! Ole "had the balls" to take a once in a lifetime opportunity at one of the biggest clubs in the world which 99% of managers would kill for, under total protection from uninterested owners and a clueless chief exec who rewards the "bravery" of leaving some tinpot team in the Norwegian league for a real job with a £9m salary. Not entirely sure I agree with your Ole assessment there...he had the balls to step up and manage them
If the United hierarchy were serious about being successful, winning trophies and being the No1 club in the country again Ole would have been gone a long time ago - hell, I doubt he'd have even gotten the job after his caretaker spell (can you imagine Abramovich doing that? DiMatteo was booted after winning the UCL, and even the RS booted Rodgers after taking them to within a whisker of a first title in 25 years). Utterly clueless, tactically inept, has zero plan and is so far out of his depth it's embarrassing - howeverrrr...... none of that matters to the Glazers because the only requirement at Manchester United is to finish in the top 4 every year. That's where the money is, that's where the sponsors are, that's how they avoid taking hits on commercial agreements, and it's how they can keep throwing top players into a team managed by the Norwegian Mr Bean; because so far, United have achieved that aim (I'd argue in spite of Ole, not because of Ole) even if it's by the skin of their teeth pipping Leicester at the final hurdle. Twice. Thus, I don't think there is any chance whatsoever of Ole being sacked until it's mathematically impossible United don't make the top 4, and as long as the gap to 5th stays unbridgeable, there's no need for the Glazers to make a change because trophies don't really matter to them.That Ole interview just highlighted that he knew he hasn't got what it takes.
Since the Europa League final, the pressure was increased and he has been lucky that the fanbase was pre occupied with The Super League and Glazers.
His summer signings papered over the cracks but his time has come. He lucked out against Atalanta who blew a 2-0 lead and missed a few chances to finish them off and to set up the exact same against the RS just shows how naive and poor he is as a manager.
United have Spurs (A), Atalanta (A) and then City at home (6th November) if that team is dealt with, he'll be gone and then the next international break is right after.
I saw a picture of the banner, couldn't see what the fuss was about.Several sources (Guardian, Torygraph,) now reporting that Croydon Met Police will take no further action over the banner exhibited at Palace on Saturday.
Rest assured the Premier League will find some way to ensure any similar protests are punished. Human Rights violations or not, nothing must spoil the brand.
“Won’t somebody think of the money?”
Not known. Hoping they break cover in a frothing rage now it’s been given the all clear.I saw a picture of the banner, couldn't see what the fuss was about.
Where did the original complaint come from?
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