I thought we were Premiership ready ?
In your wet dreams.
I thought we were Premiership ready ?
something is desperately wrong
I like the man but he really does not cut the mustard
"I am not looking at the table"
well we are .......and you would not need to if we had won the games we should have won
the similar way Moyes and OG's season has gone is worth studying, both have reasonable squads that are equally goal shy both managers have very plausible excuses as to why things are not going right, both have the spectre of the previous manager hanging in the air like a bad smell, both have players in the squad who think they are the bee's knees but could not hit a cows arse with a banjo.
something must change other wise the slim hope we have of getting into the play-offs will be gone, if they all think that won't happen then start playing the DS now
That's all well and good but in another thread 77% of fans have voted for Garcia IN and a further 13% voting fence which appears to be the stance that you're taking. It's got quite a large sample size too with 285 fans voting. If the likes of you and Glasfryn and other non-attendees are truly following the trend then you'd not be half as equivocal as you are.
It's interesting to note that both you and Glasfryn have been two of the most vocal in your attack on the club and in particular Paul Barber over the Poyet sacking. I'm certain this has affected how both of you view Garcia.
I feel sorry for him but that is about it coaching may alright but passionless and not getting plan"A" over to the players + they all need shooting practice or shooting
that is all
thank you and goodnight
only on Player
but if we can't get into the play-offs it might be a good idea to play the DS or some of them for the experience, they might surprise some of us
my view of OG is probably gleaned from his supposed attacking and shoot on sight policy, which has disappeared in to thin air, yes OK he has not had a lot of luck on the injuries that the team have injured.
why does everyone think that because I have questioned the transparency over Poyets sacking is in some way backing him or liking/loving him, I would not trust him as far as I could throw him or any of the others involved in that fiasco and all of that black time in the clubs history has I can assure you has not coloured my view of OG.
in truth I am beginning to think OG is leaving to much of the team business to Jones, I would also think more of him if he were to have a little passion (something that the previous manager had a little to much of) this of coarse does not make him a good manager.
on a more immediate theme I still have not given up on top 6 or promotion but that will take some sort of earth shattering effort but is still possible (look at what Palace done last season) as I have said before I want to like the bloke but his(was it his or someone else making it for him) decision making has been bad.
as for the 77%.....how many of them will change their minds this time next season when we are in the same position saying the same things.
Paul Barber one word...................clackers
**** feeling sorry for Oscar, feel sorry for me and people like me; having to put up with this deluge of shiptoasting every time we lose.
We're 3 points off the playoffs, keep up this drivel and you'll lose what's left of your credibility.
"passion" wins you NOTHING.
a little passion
a little know how
I seem to remember MU winning the European cup with a little passion (two goals in the last few mins) and I bet they wish they had some of that now
and I remember seeing the team and the manager on the Brighton Esplanade screaming and shouting with some passion
where is that now ??
I thought Oscar's comments last night were quite interesting and possibly the first sign of his frustration with the way the club works.
"When we have only one striker then we had to try something different but it’s a problem we have been managing for a long time. We have been crossing our fingers with Leo before not to get injured but it’s a big problem. For a long time I wanted more strikers but it wasn’t possible. We have to try to do better in front of goal with the players we have. It’s difficult now, it’s too late."
I just hope he is given total control over who comes and goes this summer so that the balance of the squad is exactly as he wants it next season. If that means we have to be very light in back-up in some positions or rely on cheap youth teamers to plug gaps so that we can spend our money on the most important positions (i.e. match winners/goalscorers) then so be it.
It’s not easy with the budget to do this job. You have to think about a lot of things, the price, the salary. It was different before in Tel Aviv. We had a sporting director [Jordi Cruyff], and in Spain it’s not usual for the coach or manager to do this job, it’s normally the sporting director. The club and David Burke [head of football operations] are helping me a lot.
They won it on ability, belief and a bit of luck. They believed they would always score. Belief is probably the thing our players are lacking, I think they are all passionate enough, I haven't seen any of them not giving their all.
Interesting you keep with the MU analogies, sort of reveals where you are coming from at any rate.
There was no way United were coming to come back once City took the lead. I agree. MOYES OUT!