Great news for Cardiff................... https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...manchester-united-appoint-ole-gunnar-15568508
Hope he's there tomorrow. He needs as much time as possible with them ....... ......to cock things up. That'll come back and bite me on the arse.
Yup, welcome back Olly - let's hope it's "another fine mess you've got me into"......... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46616768
If someone said on Monday that failed Premiership manager OGS to be on the opposition touchline at Cardiff on Saturday, you’re have been laughed out of sight. You really cannot make it up!
Ironic, one of ole's first games in charge of Cardiff was MU away. Hope the result is the same for him, ie, an away loss.
It still is baffling how City took a chance on a manager from the backwaters of European football to try and save their season when they weren’t dead and buried. That season was just one long series of cock ups. But we did beat Man City and the little cousins down the road
Short answer; No. Long answer, don't be so daft. They've won their last two games, and no team is judged by defeat to Pep's billionaires!
Man U considering Theresa May as a longer term manager. They consider it the best bet for staying in Europe.
Well Man U are odds on to win this one and maybe that's fair enough, but can't believe we're out @ 11/2 to take it (rose tinted glasses maybe? ). The double chance of a City win or draw is pretty attractive though, it's on offer at 7/5 - now that has got to be worth a shot. Now should I risk a lump on the "safer" double chance, or speculate a lesser amount on the win option to return approx the same amount?
Bloody hell DJ - I'm not usually that brave on single games........... The double chance bet is always a good shout though. In pure maths terms there can only ever be three results to a game and you've got two of them covered. The only point is how good will Man U be on the day?