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So in your opinion, is it likely that the current Coach will still survive? Because the problem is the Council with the club. If the problem is the Council, I don't understand to that extent. What I see is a coach who is unable to bring back Manchester United to compete with other big clubs in the EPL.

I didn't imply that he current coach will not be axed, it's very likely he would lose his job if Manchester United fail to achieve a minimum of 4th position this season or a league or cup trophy.
I was suggesting that at some point, the club needs to try fixing something else if constant rotation of managers and players is not getting the job done.
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There's no such thing as 'too short or too long'.  Ask Liverpool fans.  Lololol.  They've been in a rut for decades.  I guess it took a lot of fixing behind the scenes to get where they are at today.  United has to do the same.

The problem these days has to do with clubs/fans wanting instantaneous result. Klopp's Liverpool didn't get where they are over a fortnight, it took time and should Klopp leave today, I doubt Liverpool would have much to worry about over the next three seasons. Man Utd needs to get a coach in whose ability and football philosophy they believe in, then, entrust him with the WHOLE process. but that has seemed to be too much for the club
Not with the current crop of United players!

A new team with some heart for the team is urgently needed and of course not those kind of players that think they are bigger than the team or can't take instructions from their coach.

And I must admit we fans are the problem sometimes and don't even realize how much pressure is put on the team which makes players over whelmed to perform and give results.
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There's no such thing as 'too short or too long'.  Ask Liverpool fans.  Lololol.  They've been in a rut for decades.  I guess it took a lot of fixing behind the scenes to get where they are at today.  United has to do the same.

The problem these days has to do with clubs/fans wanting instantaneous result. Klopp's Liverpool didn't get where they are over a fortnight, it took time and should Klopp leave today, I doubt Liverpool would have much to worry about over the next three seasons. Man Utd needs to get a coach in whose ability and football philosophy they believe in, then, entrust him with the WHOLE process. but that has seemed to be too much for the club
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If there are no developments at all for Manchester United until the end of this season. Change of coach will occur in Manchester United. solskjaer Many have bought players on the transfer last summer and it did not have a positive impact on Manchester untied.

They have tried four different managers since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, and at least two of the were world class managers. They have also spent lots of money on the pitch acquiring talents and boosting their squads.

The problem may not be the managers or players, the team may be to try a change in management. The board could be the problem with the club.

So in your opinion, is it likely that the current Coach will still survive? Because the problem is the Council with the club. If the problem is the Council, I don't understand to that extent. What I see is a coach who is unable to bring back Manchester United to compete with other big clubs in the EPL.
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If there are no developments at all for Manchester United until the end of this season. Change of coach will occur in Manchester United. solskjaer Many have bought players on the transfer last summer and it did not have a positive impact on Manchester untied.

They have tried four different managers since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, and at least two of the were world class managers. They have also spent lots of money on the pitch acquiring talents and boosting their squads.

The problem may not be the managers or players, the team may be to try a change in management. The board could be the problem with the club.
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MU or any other teams that are in transition needs time to find their solution. Finding a great manager and getting good players are just part of the more important process. They need to stop thinking that there's an easy and quick solution — especially those who want to win new titles asap.

Remember that when you're trying to find the solution, other teams are also getting stronger.

Man Utd need time & a new manager to get back to the top. Solksjaer is not the man to take them back to the top of club football.

If there are no developments at all for Manchester United until the end of this season. Change of coach will occur in Manchester United. solskjaer Many have bought players on the transfer last summer and it did not have a positive impact on Manchester untied.
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^  It's not that simple imho.  They could get one of the best managers in the world and spend a ton of money on transfers and still get nothing.  Oh wait...  They did.  Grin

Something's prolly deeply wrong from within the club.
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MU or any other teams that are in transition needs time to find their solution. Finding a great manager and getting good players are just part of the more important process. They need to stop thinking that there's an easy and quick solution — especially those who want to win new titles asap.

Remember that when you're trying to find the solution, other teams are also getting stronger.

Man Utd need time & a new manager to get back to the top. Solksjaer is not the man to take them back to the top of club football.
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Solskjaer will survive this season for sure unless they get terribly bad results. He used to transition of course and test for him as capable. I guess they won't waste expensive and reputed managers in a transition period when no one expects big results and trophies.
it is not realistic to expect significant results with mediocre quality players.
Manchester United have been under transition for too long now, since Sir Alex Ferguson left, they are yet to find any suiting manager as well as team, it bothers me how long they're gonna be under transition, I'll rather say their level of being EPL's best has actually dropped to a Europa league team for now, and I really do not know when they'll be finding their feet, I hope it's not anytime soon.

Manchester United have spent as much as their rivals, city for example in the past couple of seasons and yet nothing to show for It, I think it's both the managers as well as the players fault, if they fail this season, then I think there is need for them to return to the drawing board

There's no such thing as 'too short or too long'.  Ask Liverpool fans.  Lololol.  They've been in a rut for decades.  I guess it took a lot of fixing behind the scenes to get where they are at today.  United has to do the same.
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MU or any other teams that are in transition needs time to find their solution. Finding a great manager and getting good players are just part of the more important process. They need to stop thinking that there's an easy and quick solution — especially those who want to win new titles asap.

Remember that when you're trying to find the solution, other teams are also getting stronger.
yes. putting players and coach together like playing puzzles, there must be chemistry and trust between players and coaches,
to take a success. and a success requires a process not obtained instantly.
however management and fans continue to push for the adaptation and transition process to finish immediately, no matter what,
because football today is an entertainment industry, if they cannot compete immediately they will be left behind by fans and sponsor.
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MU or any other teams that are in transition needs time to find their solution. Finding a great manager and getting good players are just part of the more important process. They need to stop thinking that there's an easy and quick solution — especially those who want to win new titles asap.

Remember that when you're trying to find the solution, other teams are also getting stronger.
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Solskjaer will survive this season for sure unless they get terribly bad results. He used to transition of course and test for him as capable. I guess they won't waste expensive and reputed managers in a transition period when no one expects big results and trophies.
it is not realistic to expect significant results with mediocre quality players.
Manchester United have been under transition for too long now, since Sir Alex Ferguson left, they are yet to find any suiting manager as well as team, it bothers me how long they're gonna be under transition, I'll rather say their level of being EPL's best has actually dropped to a Europa league team for now, and I really do not know when they'll be finding their feet, I hope it's not anytime soon.

Manchester United have spent as much as their rivals, city for example in the past couple of seasons and yet nothing to show for It, I think it's both the managers as well as the players fault, if they fail this season, then I think there is need for them to return to the drawing board
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Solskjaer will survive this season for sure unless they get terribly bad results. He used to transition of course and test for him as capable. I guess they won't waste expensive and reputed managers in a transition period when no one expects big results and trophies.
it is not realistic to expect significant results with mediocre quality players.

Not sure about it, they sacked Mou with better results.

ManU now is not appealing at all, is the richest club in the world but his market was disappointing and a lot of players wanted to leave Manchester, Lukaku and Sanchez did, Pogba will do.

Allegri could be a good coach for Manchester.

There is an article that says Solskjaer is the Best Coach in the History of Manchester United, published on 28 March 2019 (source)

I think the best coach in the history of Man United is SAF.

But that has long since passed. We see now how Man United looked under Solskjaer's care, not so well at the start of the season and even very disappointing. They have talented and fantastic players, but it doesn't match the fact that they give the best performance at their price.
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Solskjaer will survive this season for sure unless they get terribly bad results. He used to transition of course and test for him as capable. I guess they won't waste expensive and reputed managers in a transition period when no one expects big results and trophies.
it is not realistic to expect significant results with mediocre quality players.

Not sure about it, they sacked Mou with better results.

ManU now is not appealing at all, is the richest club in the world but his market was disappointing and a lot of players wanted to leave Manchester, Lukaku and Sanchez did, Pogba will do.

Allegri could be a good coach for Manchester.
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Watford manager Javi Gracia was given the sack by the club cos of their bad start.
I was gonna ask who were the candidates to replace him and the odds but it looks like Watford didn't waste any time a appointed Quique Sanchez Flores as new head coach.

I honestly thought the first manager to get the sack this season was going to be Steve Bruce, but oh well, Solskjaer or Lampard is next IMO  Tongue the former @5/1 odds on Sky Bet.

Yup.  Should be good to anticipate (got a bet vs DeathAngel).

Anyway, with everything as they are right now, who do you think is gonna get the sack first...  Lampard or Solksjaer?

Solksjaer is getting the sack before the end of the season, I’m sure of it. He has no experience of winning stuff in management. The advantage Lampard has is that he’s only just gone there. Solksjaer has been drunk at the wheel since last season & it’s not getting any better. I dunno how long the Man Utd board will accept his mediocrity.

@DeathAngel Solskjaer may survive this season because he’s a fan favourite, unless fans turn on him and call for his sacking he’ll remain the coach at the end of the season. Lampard on the other hand was promised he would not get sacked this season, hence I don’t think he’ll get the sack too.


Solskjaer will survive this season for sure unless they get terribly bad results. He used to transition of course and test for him as capable. I guess they won't waste expensive and reputed managers in a transition period when no one expects big results and trophies.
it is not realistic to expect significant results with mediocre quality players.
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@coinlocket$ Neymar will head to Barcelona in the summer window, the only way Barcelona will buy him in January window is if their season is in a mess or Messi gets injured for the long term.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9305605/chelsea-abramovich-lampard-calls-two-years-manager/

This is impossible, if they haven't the money in August, they will not have the money for January.

The financial year on football is July to June, so they will insert this operation on this financial year, they are already -100, they can't close this financial year with a -300 or they will be under financial Fairplay.

They can buy him only in load or only if they can sell at least 2 big players but we know on January market is not so moved.

I think what was said by @Juggy777 could happen later.

But after seeing an explanation of @ oinlocket$ it probably won't happen in January transfers later. Sorry, I really do not understand the financial related clubs that can be entered under Fairplay. What is explained makes sense, they will not sell their players this January.
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@coinlocket$ Neymar will head to Barcelona in the summer window, the only way Barcelona will buy him in January window is if their season is in a mess or Messi gets injured for the long term.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9305605/chelsea-abramovich-lampard-calls-two-years-manager/

This is impossible, if they haven't the money in August, they will not have the money for January.

The financial year on football is July to June, so they will insert this operation on this financial year, they are already -100, they can't close this financial year with a -300 or they will be under financial Fairplay.

They can buy him only in loan or only if they can sell at least 2 big players but we know on January market is not so moved.
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Watford manager Javi Gracia was given the sack by the club cos of their bad start.
I was gonna ask who were the candidates to replace him and the odds but it looks like Watford didn't waste any time a appointed Quique Sanchez Flores as new head coach.

I honestly thought the first manager to get the sack this season was going to be Steve Bruce, but oh well, Solskjaer or Lampard is next IMO  Tongue the former @5/1 odds on Sky Bet.

Yup.  Should be good to anticipate (got a bet vs DeathAngel).

Anyway, with everything as they are right now, who do you think is gonna get the sack first...  Lampard or Solksjaer?

Solksjaer is getting the sack before the end of the season, I’m sure of it. He has no experience of winning stuff in management. The advantage Lampard has is that he’s only just gone there. Solksjaer has been drunk at the wheel since last season & it’s not getting any better. I dunno how long the Man Utd board will accept his mediocrity.

@DeathAngel Solskjaer may survive this season because he’s a fan favourite, unless fans turn on him and call for his sacking he’ll remain the coach at the end of the season. Lampard on the other hand was promised he would not get sacked this season, hence I don’t think he’ll get the sack too.

Barcelona failed to get Neymar out of Paris Saint-Germain in the summer market.
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According to FOX https://www.foxsports.it/2019/09/03/neymar-2020-possibile-addio-psg-prezzo-decide-fifa/ Barca will talk to FIFA to get Neymar for only 170m €.

You can search "Neymar FIFA 170" on google to get this news on your language.

I don't really know more about this but was news born from "Mundo Depurtivo".

If Barca will sell "Coutinho" for 80-100 M €, it will be economical doable buy Neymar on next session.


@coinlocket$ Neymar will head to Barcelona in the summer window, the only way Barcelona will buy him in January window is if their season is in a mess or Messi gets injured for the long term.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9305605/chelsea-abramovich-lampard-calls-two-years-manager/
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Barcelona failed to get Neymar out of Paris Saint-Germain in the summer market.
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According to FOX https://www.foxsports.it/2019/09/03/neymar-2020-possibile-addio-psg-prezzo-decide-fifa/ Barca will talk to FIFA to get Neymar for only 170m €.

You can search "Neymar FIFA 170" on google to get this news on your language.

I don't really know more about this but was news born from "Mundo Depurtivo".

If Barca will sell "Coutinho" for 80-100 M €, it will be economical doable buy Neymar on next session.
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Barcelona failed to get Neymar out of Paris Saint-Germain in the summer market.
Neymar and Barcelona have become one of the most intense topics of discussion throughout this summer. The Brazilian soccer superstar has confirmed he wants to 'return' to Catalonia after only two seasons strengthening PSG. Los Cules has tried many ways to bring Neymar back including giving money plus players like Ivan Rakitic or Nelson Semedo. However, it was rejected by PSG who reportedly wanted to at least be able to return the capital after redeeming Neymar for 222 million euros.
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