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Would you replace Ole with Poch?

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comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 19/11/19

Can we not just keep these discussions to one article?

Would I? In the summer or if things get very bad for Ole. Not now, I feel we are turning a corner and I don't believe Potch would do that much better with this squad.

posted on 19/11/19

I'd like to give Ole the season BUT, long term I think Poch is the better man for the job.

posted on 19/11/19

No, or at least not now. Who knows the future.

posted on 19/11/19

Yes and can’t think of a single reason why not

posted on 19/11/19

Sack Ole this minute, Pochettino is one of the best managers about whilst Ole failed at Cardiff and hasn’t pulled up trees at United.

posted on 19/11/19

No.

posted on 19/11/19

Hasn't Poch just failed at Spurs?

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 19/11/19

Rather get Son or Kane

posted on 19/11/19

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 10 seconds ago
Rather get Son or Kane
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Don't have much coaching experience tbh

posted on 19/11/19

Hell no

posted on 19/11/19

M52

Do you think he has? The squad he’s built and left behind while the club have been financially restricted with the move to the new stadium, he’s done a brilliant job and leaves Spurs in a very good state.

posted on 19/11/19

https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/412732

posted on 19/11/19

1982. I rate Poch, much higher than Hafi for example, not as high as Klopp mind. But he has failed so far this year, though I think Spurs are wrong.
It's not that I think that Ole is better, I don't know how good he can be. But there are promising signs, and I want to see how it turns out.

comment by Lurker (U21432)

posted on 19/11/19

Yes - but i'd give Ole till the end of the season to see if the team is heading in the right direction. He'll need a couple of transfer in January though.

posted on 19/11/19

I think failed is the wrong word to describe Poch this season. He’s had big issues but it runs far deeper than simply his management skills. The strain he’s had from Levy to play at the level they have with little financial backing was ultimately too much.

Yes there have been some glimpse of improvements in recent weeks for us but I personally don’t think Ole is the man to take us further and out of the rut. Poch has shown his ability to get a lot out of players and bring through youth.

The bigger issue will always be the Glazers and Woodward but for me Poch is a superior manager to Ole but I understand why some want to at least see what Ole can do and he does deserve to be given that chance. It’s just a shame that it looks like we’ll be dismissing one of the best managers in the world.

posted on 19/11/19

Poch might take the rest ifnthe season if United offer him the job from next season.

Ole is a club man and would quit if he thought the club getting Poch was the best thing for the club.

posted on 19/11/19

I don't understand the excuses for poch and spurs. Is his squad better than ours? More experienced? Deeper? I don't get the issue he's supposed to be having.

Ole has no midfielders, could not put 3 attackers with average age of 22 up. At this moment will probably be playing Garner in midfield. OLE HAS REAL PROBLEMS.

Poch has 2 of the best 5 players in the league in kane and son and is doing woefully. He's burnt out and can't refresh things tactically on his team. He needs rest.

posted on 19/11/19

Pochettino will get found out big time at the next club he goes to. If he cannot get a squad of players like he had at Tottenham to win more than six games out of 25, then he is really not up to much.

There is a reason he has never won a trophy.

posted on 19/11/19

Nonsense. There are reports of huge unrest in the Spura squad. Sometimes a situation cannot be managed.

Players get such an easy ride when a team struggles.

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 19/11/19

"Sometimes a situation cannot be managed."

Tell somebody like Fergie that. He had players hate each other yet play together and win a treble.

posted on 19/11/19

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
"Sometimes a situation cannot be managed."

Tell somebody like Fergie that. He had players hate each other yet play together and win a treble.
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posted on 19/11/19

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
"Sometimes a situation cannot be managed."

Tell somebody like Fergie that. He had players hate each other yet play together and win a treble.
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He also had to sell top players because the situation couldnt be managed (Beckham, RVN)

posted on 19/11/19

No. Ole is at the Wheel! Hes my manager, i back him 100%. Obviously there is a point of no return, but it has to be catastrophic. There doesnt seem to be an air of unrest in the UTD camp. If he has their respect, thats a good thing.
Remember this time last year.....

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 19/11/19

Hope he doesn't but you should be clamouring for him to come to United. Without Levy tying his hands behind his back and given financial backing I can only imagine the sort of success he'd have at a top club.

posted on 19/11/19

comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
"Sometimes a situation cannot be managed."

Tell somebody like Fergie that. He had players hate each other yet play together and win a treble.
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He also had to sell top players because the situation couldnt be managed (Beckham, RVN)
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Selling those players was an example of him managing situations

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