• Narwhal1986@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    God, I’d love a job where I can get perform so badly that I get sacked but walk away with a huge chunk of money.

  • I_am_Reddit_Tom@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    More than the price to pay out his contract. The loss of reputation, likelihood of getting a new manager, reshuffling the squad (again), running with an interim…

  • wylthorne92@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Plus only maybe one signed player is good enough to be a starter and he is a loan with option to buy…need a DoF with a vision like 4 managers ago

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    1 year ago

    Who’s next? Conte hasn’t been there yet, Big Sam is mates with Fergie, Steve McLaren is the current assman.

    I’m led to believe that if Potter takes another job he stops getting his chelsea salary, so that rules him out imo.

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      1 year ago

      Because that’s the level the glazers (who hired him) operate under.

      Utd fans have been saying since 2005 the glazers are a problem. Nobody listened.

      Utd fans and Gary Neville proven to be correct with each passing week.

  • frankjose2525@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    If the club is thinking about sacking the coach it would be the most stupid decision ever.

    The problem is not the coach - the problem lies with the club’s plan, vision, direction. The club is now in hopeless hands. One thing that can be done would be to sell all players and rebuild only with the academy players. But at no cost should they sack the coach.

    And as can be seen, just with the image of Theatre of Dreams. they have been too complacent and far behind the rest. That needs to change. Not the coach.

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      1 year ago

      If you watch their games, you clearly see that there is very much a problem with the coach. Either the players are doing what he says and it is not working, or they are not doing what he says - either way, this cannot continue.

      Yes, there are absolutely bigger problems at the club. But keeping ten Hag may see them at the bottom half at the table when the season is over.

      • RyanTheS@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        The thing that tells me that it is the coaching is that all of the players are doing the same things wrong. If it was an issue with the players then they wouldn’t all be doing the exact same things wrong. When the young players came in, they would play differently if it wasn’t an instruction from the manager.