Man U beaten at home comfortably by Burnley.. I can't see him lasting much longer there to be honest..
Half, maybe more of that squad should be nowhere near a club of Manure's stature. Pleased they are like,
It should be the bloke is likeable but a clown and well out of his depth on the other hand I hope moyes keeps losing the utter ****ing arse
I said, when he first came in, it was a massive mistake on top of previous mistakes .... ... get the next appointment as badly wrong, they could become the next Leeds and I'm being serious.
It's not just this result, they've been very poor in game after game ... ... Ferguson would be disgusted with the current attitude.
Rio wasn't happy with the direction and recruitment over the last 7 years, £600m, £100m spent more than Liverpool and they are in their worst start in 30 years.
All the more baffling with Pocchetino, a seemingly perfect fit, sat doing nowt. Thing is, those players bar about 4-5 are nowhere near United standard, 3 of those that are they brought in during the summer. He’s one of them fellas that doesn’t inspire you at all, great as he was for them as a player he’s nowhere near big enough for that job. Ill be stunned if that wasn’t the coffin nail.
Maguire £80m Johnny evans is better than him Pogba £90m. pukki, Vardy, Delli ally, son should have been signed, Pocchetino should have been brought straight in
Yeah roy would really show them a thing or 2 about how to waste money on crap players. His last stint at Ipswich really highlighted his managerial quality. United need a proper manager not another clown
I thought at the time it was weird to give him the job after a few good results...The lad has done very little apart from a decent run with a two-bit team in Norway. Man Utd could well be like Liverpool and go many year before they get back to where they think should be. How the mighty have fallen
I find it strange that people would entertain skp getting the safc manager job yet mock the fact the OGS was given the united job. No doubt the job is and was too big for him. Fact remains he has/had far more credible experience than skp ever had for the safc job
The problem is that nobody, on this board, knows the terms of his settlement with Spurs yet are prepared to pontificate as though they do!
That's a good point. What most are agreed on though is that ogs is drowning. Over 600m spent since saf left ( mostly Jose and the dutchie) but nevertheless they look very very ordinary. The pogba and Sanchez signings were especially foolish and their defence still looks a mess.
The whole club is in disorder, and I for one find it quite amusing. They've lorded it over Man City, in the past, and thought that their superiority would last forever. They're now being booed off the pitch, have lost more than they've won since OGS got the job and have another squad rebuild to go through. Maguire must be wondering if he made the right move.
Typical for us to be languishing in League one when many of 'the better' clubs in the Premiership are going through rebuilding. Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton all to be feared when we were in the top league but now anybody can take these teams on at their stadiums with every prospect of coming away with a win, just like last night. By the time we get back up there no doubt they will all be back to their best. Even so it's so good to see their fans crying and moaning about how their aspirations are not being fulfilled.
It is a terrible Man U team, obviously went wrong the minute Fergie left. It will take them 5 years, if not more to be challenging for major honours, Solscar not the answer.