By Crusher Go To PostETH gotta go I don’t want to hear none of that “no manager can rescue this” bsWho do you want to replace him?
This team is good at nothing, and that’s the manager’s fault. Enough is enough.
By Crusher Go To PostETH gotta go I don’t want to hear none of that “no manager can rescue this” bs
This team is good at nothing, and that’s the manager’s fault. Enough is enough.
Not even as if there is a defined style or end goal from our play to cling on to. It’s just pure unadulterated abject shite out there. Load of boys running around with no structure or vision. As bad as any recent team we’ve had.
By bud Go To Posttalk to me about grealish, lads.Same thing Pep does to all his flair players, sucks it dry out of them.
what does he do?
By Fergie Go To PostThe next manager would still need to make these bunch of morons work.Imagine if you could sack players, Fergie. I'd start with Rashford.
By Killer7 Go To PostETH ain't it. But no manager is making this team challengers with the current state of the club.
Complete cop out. All on ETH and numerous questionable signings driven by him.
Ten Hag is a useless manager, I've not seen a style of play under him at all. He also comes across as an idiot in interviews. Losing to City is normal, so nothing to do with this result.
New manager is gonna do the same thing.
It's the club's structure. There's no ambition and it bleeds out into everything we do. The players are unmotivated because they walk into a club where there's no one in charge, no one responsible who wants to push things forward.
It took them like five years to appoint the wrong dof. When you see the people in charge just making it up and they pay you like you're the best team in the league for it, what incentive is there to improve?
It's the club's structure. There's no ambition and it bleeds out into everything we do. The players are unmotivated because they walk into a club where there's no one in charge, no one responsible who wants to push things forward.
It took them like five years to appoint the wrong dof. When you see the people in charge just making it up and they pay you like you're the best team in the league for it, what incentive is there to improve?
By Kharma45 Go To PostComplete cop out. All on ETH and numerous questionable signings driven by him.Na you don't understand, 11 goals in 10 games is the hard ceiling while the current ownership remains.
By bud Go To Posttalk to me about grealish, lads.
what does he do?
If Pep had the balls to start Doku, City probably would have been up 0-3 at HT.
By BlindCom Go To PostIf Pep had the balls to start Doku, City probably would have been up 0-3 at HT..
By inky Go To PostNew manager is gonna do the same thing.
It's the club's structure. There's no ambition and it bleeds out into everything we do. The players are unmotivated because they walk into a club where there's no one in charge, no one responsible who wants to push things forward.
It took them like five years to appoint the wrong dof. When you see the people in charge just making it up and they pay you like you're the best team in the league for it, what incentive is there to improve?
Damning indictment of the manager.
I’d bin him after today. Nothing this season has shown even a morsel of anything good to hold on to. Persistence with this is just going to send us further down a never ending rabbit hole. Decisive action now.
By Kharma45 Go To PostDamning indictment of the manager.It's been the same exact thing under the last five managers. Who is changing this?
I’d bin him after today. Nothing this season has shown even a morsel of anything good to hold on to. Persistence with this is just going to send us further down a never ending rabbit hole. Decisive action now.
By Kharma45 Go To PostComplete cop out. All on ETH and numerous questionable signings driven by him.Oh he's definitely to blame for alot of questionable signings and what we see on the pitch. But you need to question why is the club giving so much power to managers where they can just go for their past players. Even City don't do that for Pep.
Need a much better football structure in place and then on top of that signings to replace majority of this squad.
He's been unlucky with injuries but fuck me how does the club get to a point where Jonny Evans at 35 is starting in a big PL game for us....
By inky Go To PostIt's been the same exact thing under the last five managers. Who is changing this?Zeman
By Fergie Go To PostNot too late for Ten to go save Ajax and take Antony..
By inky Go To PostIt's been the same exact thing under the last five managers. Who is changing this?Most managers are shit, and are sacked. Just because you've appointed 5 bad managers in a row doesn't mean you stop trying. This stick by the manager stuff rarely ever works.
By inky Go To PostIt's been the same exact thing under the last five managers. Who is changing this?
A bette choice or manager, which yes, you can point at the higher ups at the club for. Every single hire starting with Fergie’s chosen one has been in the end a failure.
That still doesn’t mean persisting with this bald fraud.
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By Lego Go To PostMost managers are shit, and are sacked. Just because you've appointed 5 bad managers in a row doesn't mean you stop trying. This stick by the manager stuff rarely ever works.
Seriously. ETH is sinking hard enough is enough
By Crusher Go To PostBring Ole back no joke
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How much worse could Potter be?
Anthony is just a pathetic individual
Worse indictment of EtH by far, in his attempt to sign him, the amount of money he allowed to be spent on him, having him in the team at all, and his character.
Worse indictment of EtH by far, in his attempt to sign him, the amount of money he allowed to be spent on him, having him in the team at all, and his character.
By Kharma45 Go To PostA bette choice or manager, which yes, you can point at the higher ups at the club for. Every single hire starting with Fergie’s chosen one has been in the end a failure.
That still doesn’t mean persisting with this bald fraud.
By Lego Go To PostMost managers are shit, and are sacked. Just because you've appointed 5 bad managers in a row doesn't mean you stop trying. This stick by the manager stuff rarely ever works.I'm not married to eth, I'm genuinely asking who you want?
This cycle is just to keep repeating itself as long as our owners display no care to United's footballing side. Happy to waste money on players, but have no plan on how to construct the squad. Onana was brought in for his ball playing ability, but as soon as Martinez is injured we have to start launching the balk because nobody else is comfortable with it in defence or midfield. We bought Mount to press and link in quick transitions, but abandoned that almost immediately when injuries piled up and it was clear Casemiro and Eriksen couldn't keep up.
City is the best example of a joined up plan on how you build a side. They've a keeper, DM and CBs that are all comfortable at building from the back. They're also physically dominant in duels and can cover the ground required to press. They've inverted wide forwards that are more like auxiliary midfielders that'll circulate possession and keep probing for weaknesses and play their world class forwards in. They've lose Gundogan and De Bruyne, but it doesn't really matter because Bernardo Silva and Foden can slot into those roles as they have similar traits.
Part of Arsenal's resurgence is down to them essentially buying out the contracts of players who didn't fit the managers tactical plan and replacing them with players who could.
City is the best example of a joined up plan on how you build a side. They've a keeper, DM and CBs that are all comfortable at building from the back. They're also physically dominant in duels and can cover the ground required to press. They've inverted wide forwards that are more like auxiliary midfielders that'll circulate possession and keep probing for weaknesses and play their world class forwards in. They've lose Gundogan and De Bruyne, but it doesn't really matter because Bernardo Silva and Foden can slot into those roles as they have similar traits.
Part of Arsenal's resurgence is down to them essentially buying out the contracts of players who didn't fit the managers tactical plan and replacing them with players who could.
By Cleff Go To PostThis cycle is just to keep repeating itself as long as our owners display no care to United's footballing side. Happy to waste money on players, but have no plan on how to construct the squad. Onana was brought in for his ball playing ability, but as soon as Martinez is injured we have to start launching the balk because nobody else is comfortable with it in defence or midfield. We bought Mount to press and link in quick transitions, but abandoned that almost immediately when injuries piled up and it was clear Casemiro and Eriksen couldn't keep up.
City is the best example of a joined up plan on how you build a side. They've a keeper, DM and CBs that are all comfortable at building from the back. They're also physically dominant in duels and can cover the ground required to press. They've inverted wide forwards that are more like auxiliary midfielders that'll circulate possession and keep probing for weaknesses and play their world class forwards in. They've lose Gundogan and De Bruyne, but it doesn't really matter because Bernardo Silva and Foden can slot into those roles as they have similar traits.
Part of Arsenal's resurgence is down to them essentially buying out the contracts of players who didn't fit the managers tactical plan and replacing them with players who could.
All of this is the manager's responsibility
By Cleff Go To PostThis cycle is just to keep repeating itself as long as our owners display no care to United's footballing side. Happy to waste money on players, but have no plan on how to construct the squad. Onana was brought in for his ball playing ability, but as soon as Martinez is injured we have to start launching the balk because nobody else is comfortable with it in defence or midfield. We bought Mount to press and link in quick transitions, but abandoned that almost immediately when injuries piled up and it was clear Casemiro and Eriksen couldn't keep up.
City is the best example of a joined up plan on how you build a side. They've a keeper, DM and CBs that are all comfortable at building from the back. They're also physically dominant in duels and can cover the ground required to press. They've inverted wide forwards that are more like auxiliary midfielders that'll circulate possession and keep probing for weaknesses and play their world class forwards in. They've lose Gundogan and De Bruyne, but it doesn't really matter because Bernardo Silva and Foden can slot into those roles as they have similar traits.
Part of Arsenal's resurgence is down to them essentially buying out the contracts of players who didn't fit the managers tactical plan and replacing them with players who could.
They’ve a competent manager who has a vision. We’ve the Wish version of him.
Don't agree with you Kharma. This pattern persists entirely due to the Glazer's. You can't keep pinning it on the manager when the same thing occurs after a season or two regardless of who is in charge.
By inky Go To PostI'm not married to eth, I'm genuinely asking who you want?Harry Maguire player coach
By Willkiller Go To PostAll of this is the manager's responsibilitySure.
But it feeds in to the overall point I've been making that if there's no structure above the manager who can assess potential signings and veto decisions then we're always going to lurch from crisis to crisis.
By Fergie Go To PostBruno has regressed so badly.
Since KDB said he was the best player in the league. 👀
If the club do change manager, they shouldn't be getting another long term manager in until they get the rest of the football structure in place. (I doubt ETH gets sacked). There's talk of INEOS wanting to make changes to who we have in place higher up. If that's to go ahead they need to have a say in the next permanent manager.
Owner talk is cool and all but you can’t convince me there’s no way to make this team look average instead of dog shit. 11 GF 16 GA what the fuck
Nobody is asking for Angemania here, just let me watch football without getting ptsd
Nobody is asking for Angemania here, just let me watch football without getting ptsd
By Cleff Go To PostDon't agree with you Kharma. This pattern persists entirely due to the Glazer's. You can't keep pinning it on the manager when the same thing occurs after a season or two regardless of who is in charge.
Manager picks the team, trains the players, sets the vision for how we play. The signings he’s pushed for, all a failure. He’s been backed to the hilt with cash. EtH has personified a fool and their money being easily parted. More fool our board not keeping him in check arguably but they’d also be vilified if they didn’t trust him.