Well now the media are on it, it's only heading in one direction. The narrative is written, Ten Hag soon to sacked.
I'd firstly like to say my own opinion is that Ten Hag wins this battle, because none of his predecessors managed it. He stays, the rats go.
Add more players of his own, wheedle out the Martial, Lindelof and Dalot's of this world who were signed by long since departed ex managers yet are still in the squad, stinking the place out.
If he loses this battle with players with **** attitudes, then they stay and the next mug comes in.
Seems inevitable to me, and we end up in the exact same situation we always do, reactively replacing a manager mid season with no thought to it whatsoever.
So, who would you like?
Available are Potter, Zidane, Alardyce, Warnock, Pardew.......
Maybe take a punt on Carrick, or Rooney?
This still sound a good idea?
I'd firstly like to say my own opinion is that Ten Hag wins this battle, because none of his predecessors managed it. He stays, the rats go.
Add more players of his own, wheedle out the Martial, Lindelof and Dalot's of this world who were signed by long since departed ex managers yet are still in the squad, stinking the place out.
If he loses this battle with players with **** attitudes, then they stay and the next mug comes in.
Seems inevitable to me, and we end up in the exact same situation we always do, reactively replacing a manager mid season with no thought to it whatsoever.
So, who would you like?
Available are Potter, Zidane, Alardyce, Warnock, Pardew.......
Maybe take a punt on Carrick, or Rooney?
This still sound a good idea?
