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    Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
    Wolves?

    No PL club will touch him. He's dog****

    Finished second in the league without actually mounting a title challenge
    Lost in the worst Europa League Final history in living memory to the side that finished 7th in the Spanish league.

    They've fallen so far and so fast that this season has been a qualified success
    Wolves was an arbitrary reference.

    He's limited, but he's still made them competitive over the past year or so. Whether that's down to having signed Fernandes I'm not sure. I agree that he's not a top class manager.

    If he's given another 3 years then that would be fantastic. I would be surprised though, that a departing Woodward would give him another 3 years on top when they could take their time and find a progressive manager who could take them to another level, especially that they can afford to pay such high wages.

    Must be Fergie's influence on things still after all of these years, backing his former protege.
    Are we winning?

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      Originally posted by vlahka View Post
      Stolen from the group chat I have with my local friends. Probably from redcafe, I dont know. I got too lazy to bother going there in my old age.
      And still a massive steaming pile of dog muck. I mean, really steaming and really smelly - with those stink lines coming off any everything.
      Football without Origi is nothing

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        Originally posted by Fredo View Post
        Wolves was an arbitrary reference.

        He's limited, but he's still made them competitive over the past year or so. Whether that's down to having signed Fernandes I'm not sure. I agree that he's not a top class manager.

        If he's given another 3 years then that would be fantastic. I would be surprised though, that a departing Woodward would give him another 3 years on top when they could take their time and find a progressive manager who could take them to another level, especially that they can afford to pay such high wages.

        Must be Fergie's influence on things still after all of these years, backing his former protege.
        Maybe, just Ed's way of saying **** you manu

        Another 3 years of Dildo Baggins is enough to make me want share a packet of smints with Woy

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          I think the majority of United fans like Ole. Long may that continue.
          James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

          Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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            Originally posted by Rich View Post
            I think the majority of United fans like Ole. Long may that continue.
            The few manure fans i know think hes great when they're winning and dog**** when they lose
            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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              So long as he is their manager they will never be "back". I've said it since day one and I stand by it.

              He perfectly treads the balance between being so **** they sack him and actually being good enough to win trophies and piss us all off/worry us.

              They have improved, but they're still a long way off being regular contenders. They'd have been a distant third had we not had such disastrous fortunes this season for example.

              That redcafe post is funny because it's so clear they want him to be the right man for the job. He's one of them. They're trying so hard to convince themselves, but deep down they know he's well below the level they need to close the gap.

              Not subbing Henderson on (great record of saving pens) and leaving De Gea on (hasn't saved one since 2016), was the perfect example of this.

              I still can't believe he got the job permanently, and the thought of him still being there and potentially getting a new contract is pretty hilarious

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                Originally posted by Pablo View Post
                So long as he is their manager they will never be "back". I've said it since day one and I stand by it.

                He perfectly treads the balance between being so **** they sack him and actually being good enough to win trophies and piss us all off/worry us.

                They have improved, but they're still a long way off being regular contenders. They'd have been a distant third had we not had such disastrous fortunes this season for example.

                That redcafe post is funny because it's so clear they want him to be the right man for the job. He's one of them. They're trying so hard to convince themselves, but deep down they know he's well below the level they need to close the gap.

                Not subbing Henderson on (great record of saving pens) and leaving De Gea on (hasn't saved one since 2016), was the perfect example of this.

                I still can't believe he got the job permanently, and the thought of him still being there and potentially getting a new contract is pretty hilarious
                This

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                  Originally posted by Pablo View Post
                  So long as he is their manager they will never be "back". I've said it since day one and I stand by it.

                  He perfectly treads the balance between being so **** they sack him and actually being good enough to win trophies and piss us all off/worry us.

                  They have improved, but they're still a long way off being regular contenders. They'd have been a distant third had we not had such disastrous fortunes this season for example.

                  That redcafe post is funny because it's so clear they want him to be the right man for the job. He's one of them. They're trying so hard to convince themselves, but deep down they know he's well below the level they need to close the gap.

                  Not subbing Henderson on (great record of saving pens) and leaving De Gea on (hasn't saved one since 2016), was the perfect example of this.

                  I still can't believe he got the job permanently, and the thought of him still being there and potentially getting a new contract is pretty hilarious
                  I think we might have seen another Kepa moment if Ole had tried to take DeGea off.

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                    Long may their decline / drought continue. The malaise has really set in now and it's great they can't see it.

                    They are going the same way as Arsenal who have now gone SEVENTEEN years without the title.

                    United won't win the title in the next 2 years (it'll be between LFC / City / Chelsea) and then will have to rebuild again which will put them back another 4 years at least if they get the next managerial decision wrong too.

                    Doesn't matter how big the club is or how much money they have. They've always had that but still suffered 2 massive droughts before of 42 years and 26 years, prior to landing Busby and Ferguson.

                    The bigger the club, the more the pressure the longer the drought goes on. We can testify to that.

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                      Brilliant he's been given a three year contract, he isn't going to pull up trees with that squad anytime soon.

                      He failed miserably at Cardiff and that was his level of management.

                      He'll be given bucket loads of cash for transfers this summer, but I can't see them being much better next season. Cavani hit a purple patch in the last few games but he's not going to last the course of a full season. If they get Sancho or Haaland, chances are they'll get ****ed off with the style of play.

                      He's definitely there to placate the fans and not be disruptive or too demanding of the owners. Other managers would be tearing the owners a new one by now.

                      My only worry in all this is our succession plan for post-Klopp and hoping we can stay well ahead of these cunts for years to come.

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                        United will continue to be flat track bullies with Ole gunnar lose in charge. Will always be out thought when it comes to the big games and occasions.
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                        Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                        Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                          Some of the stuff going through the group chat I have with local UTD friends are fairly entertaining



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                            [ame]https://www.twitter.com/AnnieHarte21/status/1397992761610149890[/ame]
                            "I will make the boys feel your support"
                            Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                              This guy supposed to be reliable for BvB

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                              Last edited by Irishnev; 05-06-21, 07:42 PM.

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                                but, but the glazers ??? what have they ever done for us !!!

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