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Circus ManUnitus - Erik's At The Wheel

the OGS honeymoon is well and truly over, looked like a league 1 side against Barca, they had to give him the job of course but he's not the next fergie.
 
It is a bit ironic that he's been hailed for winning not very convincingly against smaller teams that they should be beating, yet pilloried for getting beaten by a team with probably the best player in a game no one expected them to win.
Barca can make anyone look like a pub team, they are that good.
 
It is a bit ironic that he's been hailed for winning not very convincingly against smaller teams that they should be beating, yet pilloried for getting beaten by a team with probably the best player in a game no one expected them to win.
Barca can make anyone look like a pub team, they are that good.

They didn't make us look like a pub team.

They exposed what was a very poor defense that 3 managers now have failed to improve on.

For @Mr_B I disagree, they didn't have nor should they have appointed OGS, he's gone by this time next season and everyone could see it coming. Why make the choice? because you are worried a few fans might bitch? thank fudge Levy isn't such a pussy.
 
They didn't make us look like a pub team.

They exposed what was a very poor defense that 3 managers now have failed to improve on.

For @Mr_B I disagree, they didn't have nor should they have appointed OGS, he's gone by this time next season and everyone could see it coming. Why make the choice? because you are worried a few fans might bitch? thank fudge Levy isn't such a pussy.

I never said they did, but they can, they've done it better teams than us.
 
I was just going to post that. In fact, I will post the key comments.

Asked on BBC Radio 5 Live if Solskjaer was the right appointment, Jenas said: "No. I felt it was an emotional decision and in any business it should be a thought-out logical decision for the long term.

"One of the things they need to get away from is 'the Manchester United way' and 'that's not the way they used to do it'. What Sir Alex Ferguson did was very unique and United have found it very difficult to replicate with some of the best managers in the world.

"Pep Guardiola going to Emirates Marketing Project didn't say 'what did Mancini and Pellegrini do to win the league?' He came in and did what he wanted to do.

"Jurgen Klopp did that at Liverpool, he had his own style. That's what United need, I don't think they need to try and find someone who can get close to what Ferguson has done, they need to find [a new identity]. Mourinho tried to do that but the club didn't buy into it.

"I don't think they know what they're doing."
 
The fans are really struggling pretending that Solskjær is the right man for them. It's wonderful how much of a mess that club is all the way down from the Glazers and Woodward and down to the players.
 
Deservedly 3 nil down to Everton right now and City up next.

They’ll be out of the top four and needing some new blood.

Both us and Arsenal will be better next year it’s hard to see them catching up.

Four nil now.
 
Deservedly 3 nil down to Everton right now and City up next.

They’ll be out of the top four and needing some new blood.

Both us and Arsenal will be better next year it’s hard to see them catching up.

Four nil now.
I'm sure if they just paid bigger wages, the players would perform better.
 
David De Gea prepared to walk out on Manchester United as club refuse to meet his £400,000-a-week wage demands

Manchester United’s Paul Pogba and David De Gea demand rise to offset threat of pay cut

Paul Pogba and David De Gea are using the uncertainty over whether Manchester United will qualify for next season’s Champions League to demand huge pay rises to stay at Old Trafford. Along with the rest of their team-mates Pogba and De Gea will be forced to accept an automatic 25 per cent pay cut on their existing deals, worth £290,000 and £200,000 per week respectively, if United fail to qualify for next season’s competition

You couldn't make it up: they want an increase to compensation for failing to reach their performance bonuses. The Sanchez contract could be a nose around the club's negotiating position, as could the presence of Woodward.
 
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