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13VanDerBale13

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United fans experiencing what were going through with Eriksen, there fans seem to think his head is not in it anymore with Real talks
 

Krule

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United Board burning the midnight oil looking for managerial contract loopholes.....
Act in haste....repent at leisure...(y)
 
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carmeldevil

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4 - Manchester United have lost four consecutive away matches in all competitions for the first time since October 1999 – current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær featured in all four of those 1999 defeats. Recurrence.
 

Marty

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Looks like they are about to give one of the most important jobs at the club to Mike Phelan, the failed Hull manager. Sounds like jobs for the boys if you ask me, not sure he’s qualified for it. Another bit of good news.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...chnical-director-promote-Michael-Carrick.html
The Hull who had eight players when they started the season and everybody thought would do a Derby, but who hung on pretty well and were eventually a bit unlucky to go down? Yeah, blame Phelan for that. That Hull were even within touching distance of survival when Marco Silva took over was unexpected in itself.

I think Phelan is far from the worst person they could employ in that sort of role. That's not saying I think he'll succeed, but United are clearly trying the Ajax way of getting people who know the club inside out in prominent positions.
 

Col_M

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Thta express story is funny. The fans are being ironic and yet being quoted as it’s the Will of The People
 

nailsy

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4 - Manchester United have lost four consecutive away matches in all competitions for the first time since October 1999 – current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær featured in all four of those 1999 defeats. Recurrence.

It's more than four away defeats in all competitions. Everton, Barcelona, Wolves league, Wolves cup, Arsenal. It's four away defeats in a row in the league.
 

carmeldevil

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Doing fantastic!!!!

When Manchester United sacked Jose Mourinho, they were 19 points behind Liverpool and were 6th in the Premier League.

After what was deemed a massive turnaround culminating in Ole Gunnar Solskjær being offered a 3 year contract, they're still 6th but 24 points behind Liverpool!
 

spursfan77

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The Hull who had eight players when they started the season and everybody thought would do a Derby, but who hung on pretty well and were eventually a bit unlucky to go down? Yeah, blame Phelan for that. That Hull were even within touching distance of survival when Marco Silva took over was unexpected in itself.

I think Phelan is far from the worst person they could employ in that sort of role. That's not saying I think he'll succeed, but United are clearly trying the Ajax way of getting people who know the club inside out in prominent positions.

Oh I’m sorry, he held the technical director position at a club in the Australian League. I’m sure that’s exactly the kind of pedigree the Man Utd fans will be over the moon with! ???
 
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