By BlindCom Go To PostI'm sure the club will be desperate enough at some point to get someone like Cunte and it might have reached that point already but can't blame the fans to want someone who is less volatile than Conte.Jose Mourinho was at United
By Perfect Blue Go To PostJose Mourinho was at United
Yup this is why they are wary about Conte this time, once bitten twice shy.
Plus I guess you could argue that Conte is more of a pain than Mourinho for boards. Mourinho will beef with his players but he's usually fine with the owners. Conte on the other hand...
4 pages on a Monday afternoon, I expected Ole to be sacked.
But there's nothing. Lads, be ashamed of your words and deeds.
But there's nothing. Lads, be ashamed of your words and deeds.
By n8 dogg Go To PostHalf term for me guvNo excuse to not make a blog post then
By inky Go To PostWelcome back Ashley Young, Goals and Skills 2021I would give this a view on principle alone.
That man has provided many laughs because of bird shit.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostGod damn it.You see it.
You know how dangerous this can be given 5 or 6 weeks.
But fear not, they have topher. At some point Conte will have enough of it and melt down.
By bud Go To Post5-3-2 is back on the menu, lads.Is this while attacking or defending friend?
scust.
By n8 dogg Go To PostFine. Ivan Perisic in January it is..
By Tony Hank's Pro Skater Go To PostYou see it.Been trying to tell these lads Conte is going to tear it up with United especially if they give him the players he wants.
You know how dangerous this can be given 5 or 6 weeks.
But fear not, they have topher. At some point Conte will have enough of it and melt down.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostBeen trying to tell these lads Conte is going to tear it up with United especially if they give him the players he wants.I'm doubtful of man red fans in general, but the fact that they don't know if Conte is a good hire... LMAO.
Christensen contract talks have stalled apparently. It's a little concerning when coupled with Rudiger - hopefully we make a breakthrough soon enough.
Woodward is effectively working his notice and is expected to go at the end of this year having fallen on his sword over the European Super League fiasco. He appears set to be replaced by managing director Richard Arnold who, like Woodward has a commercial/financial background. Does Woodward want his final act to be sacking Solskjaer? Does Arnold want that to be his first?
There is also John Murtagh, still relatively-newly promoted into his role as football director, and Darren Fletcher who is Unitedās technical director and is inevitably inexperienced given that the 37-year-old former player has never done anything like this before.
United appear to do things by committee, which dilutes responsibility and is reflected on the pitch in a team that lacks identity. What is Solskjaerās vision? No-one knows. What is Unitedās vision? Again, the same. So who is asking the challenging questions?
And who would like to be challenged themselves if a compliant manager such as Solskjaer were replaced by someone far more abrasive and far more competent such as Antonio Conte? United had Mourinho, albeit on a downward curve he is still to arrest, and did not enjoy the combative approach. Letās cut to the chase: it is all far too cosy.
As for the Glazers it is a moot point as to what success looks like for them ā because they give the distinct impression that finishing in the top four and bringing in the guaranteed Champions League revenues is good enough.
There is also John Murtagh, still relatively-newly promoted into his role as football director, and Darren Fletcher who is Unitedās technical director and is inevitably inexperienced given that the 37-year-old former player has never done anything like this before.
United appear to do things by committee, which dilutes responsibility and is reflected on the pitch in a team that lacks identity. What is Solskjaerās vision? No-one knows. What is Unitedās vision? Again, the same. So who is asking the challenging questions?
And who would like to be challenged themselves if a compliant manager such as Solskjaer were replaced by someone far more abrasive and far more competent such as Antonio Conte? United had Mourinho, albeit on a downward curve he is still to arrest, and did not enjoy the combative approach. Letās cut to the chase: it is all far too cosy.
As for the Glazers it is a moot point as to what success looks like for them ā because they give the distinct impression that finishing in the top four and bringing in the guaranteed Champions League revenues is good enough.
Always comes back to the owners ambition. If they had any, Ole would have gone in the summer.
It is all too cosy. Ironclad rule of corporate governance, or any governance, desperation if powers, accountability, and responsibility.
The fish rots from the head.
It is all too cosy. Ironclad rule of corporate governance, or any governance, desperation if powers, accountability, and responsibility.
The fish rots from the head.
By inky Go To PostIt started last season under Moyes, and it should've stayed there.:lol
If Conte arrives it will at least be fun seeing United actually look like it has a coaching team behind the scenes.
what do united fans think they can achieve this season with conte? it's early enough in the season to still win stuff, or is it a focus on next season?
no matter what happens it should at least be entertaining lol
no matter what happens it should at least be entertaining lol
By inky Go To PostImagine we get Conte and it gets worse š
Cue the āConte needs five proper transfer windows to make it his teamā narrative.