I have spent the last 48hrs typing then not posting articles on why I think Ole should go. All the while I was trying to find one reason why he should stay apart from the fact the board are probably more culprable
Call me naive or desperately grasping at straws but the story below made me think I am happy Ole is our manager.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50562983
In this cut throat result business that is football management I am glad something llike this can happen. Sadly, I feel utd has become a home to mercenaries and thus lost its soul. Ole is maybe the only manager that has the luxury of doing this given the current state of the club. So I will continue to pray for his success (at least until the next disgraceful performance)
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posted on 26/11/19
I would never do it but a neutral has to have a look at Astana @ 2/1
posted on 26/11/19
comment by Eric_the_red (U1122)
posted 6 minutes ago
I would never do it but a neutral has to have a look at Astana @ 2/1
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you are right.
luckily we are already through
so if there was ever a game to give a token appearance it is this one
posted on 27/11/19
comment by Eric_the_red (U1122)
posted 11 hours, 10 minutes ago
I would never do it but a neutral has to have a look at Astana @ 2/1
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anyone with half a footballing brain would look at Astana... have you not seen the squad we have sent out?
its basically our under 21 and 18 squad.
take a look at the EFL cup, the difference between the u21's and lower league teams is still huge.
Everton u21's lost 4-0 to fecking fleetwood
posted on 27/11/19
Good story. I'm glad he's doing well, hope he gets a few minutes.
posted on 27/11/19
Just saw this story on the BBC and looked to see if anyone had written an article on it.
Great to see the lad playing and let's hope it's the start of a big career for him.