how has Solskjær been doing in the last 18 mths anyway?
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:44:00 PMhow has Solskjær been doing in the last 18 mths anyway?Relinquished the league title but won the Norwegian Cup I believe.
Quote from: Ad@m on December 23, 2013, 12:46:48 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:44:00 PMhow has Solskjær been doing in the last 18 mths anyway?Relinquished the league title but won the Norwegian Cup I believe.maybe baggies will have him
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:52:26 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 23, 2013, 12:46:48 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:44:00 PMhow has Solskjær been doing in the last 18 mths anyway?Relinquished the league title but won the Norwegian Cup I believe.maybe baggies will have himNah - they will get Hiddink, TSM , Van Gaal, Capello or Ancelotti.
I think the home support has been poor this season. I find the booing silly and an over reaction. It smacks of Arsenal levels petulant fans. I want us to be better than that.
Quote from: rob_bridge on December 23, 2013, 12:54:06 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:52:26 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 23, 2013, 12:46:48 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 23, 2013, 12:44:00 PMhow has Solskjær been doing in the last 18 mths anyway?Relinquished the league title but won the Norwegian Cup I believe.maybe baggies will have himNah - they will get Hiddink, TSM , Van Gaal, Capello or Ancelotti.
The situation is a paradox. Do you roll the dice and get someone in that can improve performance and results over what would probably be a short period of time that will probably want to go against club strategy and spend money on ecperience? Or stick with Lambert through pure hope that he knows what is going wrong (and can fix it) and put this down to the problems that come along with trying to build a long term project. I completely understand Lambert has one of the more difficult jobs in the PL but I am losing trust in his ability to deliver us a good winning team within the next 3 years.As other posters on here have pointed out, it's all well and good sticking with the same manager for continuity (as well as the obvious financial costs that go along with it) but if you stick with a manager that doesn't look able to achieve objectives then it is completely counter-productive. He should be given the rest of the season to prove he can progress us a footballing side, and if he can't I think we have to have a look at who else is out there that can help us achieve our aims. Sorry, I understand my post has almost nothing to do with the OP! Just interested in some of the debate that's come off the back of it ...
I don't want him sacked. I do, however, want him to sort it out, as soon as he possibly can at the moment, because watching us play is currently about as far from fun as it gets.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 23, 2013, 01:05:03 PMI don't want him sacked. I do, however, want him to sort it out, as soon as he possibly can at the moment, because watching us play is currently about as far from fun as it gets.Oh ye of short memory!Watching us at the moment is a world apart from the TSM season. At least now there's the faint glimmer of a light at the end of the tunnel!
Much as it is showing signs of going backwards at the moment (our progress), I think sacking him and appointing someone else at this point would just mean ripping it all up and starting again (uh-oh, internal jukebox springs into action), which is a concept I find every bit as depressing as watching us play at the moment.Any new manager would have to work with the same constraints, and I've a feeling the major problem is more likely to be the financial constraints than who the manager is at this point.I don't want him sacked. I do, however, want him to sort it out, as soon as he possibly can at the moment, because watching us play is currently about as far from fun as it gets.