Man Utd managers win percentage
Moyes 52.9%
Giggs 50%
Van Gaal 52.4%
Mourinho 58.3%
Solskjaer 54.2%
Carrick 75%
Rangnick 38%
Ten Hag 54.7%
Get Chemical Jim on the blower to Teeside and buy Carrick out of his contract, we miss him so much.
Michael Carrick
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
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comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
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comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 1 minute ago
ETH > Moyes and Rangnick. I don’t think that can really be up for debate, can it?
Take your pick between ETH and Ole for me.
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Ole. I think we had nine wins scoring five goals or more under him.
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We were more fun to watch (at least for United fans!) under Ole. It’s just a shame he couldn’t get us over the line with a trophy.
Erik had an insane (I guess you could even call it historic) injury crisis to try to deal with last season, and at least he has started us in the right direction in terms of where we need to go with our football, which Ole certainly didn’t help with (although, in fairness to him, he wasn’t tasked with doing so).
Ask me now, and I’d probably choose Ole. Ask me in three of four seasons’ time and you might get a different answer.
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When was the last time we had a season where we didn't have a lot of injuries? It feels to me like we have had more injuries than most teams do for the last decade or so.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
In order I'd go
Jose - He still was a big failure and the football was often poor which just shows how sh-t all our managers have been. Seemed to want to get the players to fully understand the magnitude of the club and started off ok but after a certain point under Jose it all goes wrong.
Ole - Brought a lot of optimism, the counter attacking football was enjoyable at times and the fans loved that such a well liked player was in charge but he won nothing ultimately and never seemed to have the skills to be a top manager.
LVG - Those 2 or 3 games near the end of his first season I think many fans were very excited and hoped it would lead to better things but then he just went sh-t in the second season and probably played the worst football to watch under him.
EtH - Won a couple trophies but at no point did it ever look like he knew what he was doing. Also, no charisma whatsoever which made him very hard to like.
Moyes - Rabbit in the headlights, never looked like he knew what he was doing and being the man straight after Ferguson made him look so much worse.
Ragnick, Giggs and Carrick - Can't really judge tbh.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 6 minutes ago
In order I'd go
Jose - He still was a big failure and the football was often poor which just shows how sh-t all our managers have been. Seemed to want to get the players to fully understand the magnitude of the club and started off ok but after a certain point under Jose it all goes wrong.
Ole - Brought a lot of optimism, the counter attacking football was enjoyable at times and the fans loved that such a well liked player was in charge but he won nothing ultimately and never seemed to have the skills to be a top manager.
LVG - Those 2 or 3 games near the end of his first season I think many fans were very excited and hoped it would lead to better things but then he just went sh-t in the second season and probably played the worst football to watch under him.
EtH - Won a couple trophies but at no point did it ever look like he knew what he was doing. Also, no charisma whatsoever which made him very hard to like.
Moyes - Rabbit in the headlights, never looked like he knew what he was doing and being the man straight after Ferguson made him look so much worse.
Ragnick, Giggs and Carrick - Can't really judge tbh.
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Spot on.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
This all started when Fergie was allowed to appoint Moyes
It's your own fault
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 4 minutes ago
This all started when Fergie was allowed to appoint Moyes
It's your own fault
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Who oversaw the debacle? The clueless American ownership! Allowing our most successful manager to choose his successor demonstrates that the ownership had zero sporting knowledge then or since. The parasites have been the issue since they took control of the club.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
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comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
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comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 1 minute ago
ETH > Moyes and Rangnick. I don’t think that can really be up for debate, can it?
Take your pick between ETH and Ole for me.
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Ole. I think we had nine wins scoring five goals or more under him.
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We were more fun to watch (at least for United fans!) under Ole. It’s just a shame he couldn’t get us over the line with a trophy.
Erik had an insane (I guess you could even call it historic) injury crisis to try to deal with last season, and at least he has started us in the right direction in terms of where we need to go with our football, which Ole certainly didn’t help with (although, in fairness to him, he wasn’t tasked with doing so).
Ask me now, and I’d probably choose Ole. Ask me in three of four seasons’ time and you might get a different answer.
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When was the last time we had a season where we didn't have a lot of injuries? It feels to me like we have had more injuries than most teams do for the last decade or so.
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Yep. Last season was something else though.
A DM and a kid playing at CB weeks in a row because we had all five senior CBs out?
No recognised striker fit (unless you count Rashford) for weeks on end. No LB fit for weeks on end.
We've never seen anything like that before.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
I'm sure there were other clubs with similarly bad injuries last season though, Chelsea and Newcastle spring to mind. I'm sure with mid season world cup the season before didn't help.
But yeah, injuries have been an issue at the club for far too long.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 4 minutes ago
This all started when Fergie was allowed to appoint Moyes
It's your own fault
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Who oversaw the debacle? The clueless American ownership! Allowing our most successful manager to choose his successor demonstrates that the ownership had zero sporting knowledge then or since. The parasites have been the issue since they took control of the club.
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They had no right being in charge then
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 4 minutes ago
This all started when Fergie was allowed to appoint Moyes
It's your own fault
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Who oversaw the debacle? The clueless American ownership! Allowing our most successful manager to choose his successor demonstrates that the ownership had zero sporting knowledge then or since. The parasites have been the issue since they took control of the club.
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They had no right being in charge then
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They milked the cash cow dry, Sheriff. That was their sole objective. No other club could survive such severe financial exploitation. Successive managerial failure despite the availability of funds, points towards a rudderless operation throwing money around like confetti. Such abuse should be prevented.
posted 1 week, 1 day ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 4 minutes ago
This all started when Fergie was allowed to appoint Moyes
It's your own fault
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Who oversaw the debacle? The clueless American ownership! Allowing our most successful manager to choose his successor demonstrates that the ownership had zero sporting knowledge then or since. The parasites have been the issue since they took control of the club.
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They had no right being in charge then
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They milked the cash cow dry, Sheriff. That was their sole objective. No other club could survive such severe financial exploitation. Successive managerial failure despite the availability of funds, points towards a rudderless operation throwing money around like confetti. Such abuse should be prevented.
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Thats what due diligence and fit and proper persons checks are for