Can’t believe this thread isn't Frozen "Let it go, let it go".....
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That's a better backroom staff than 1.6km Jedinak, Thick Montgomery, and Stevio Raymundo tbf...Might as well give everyone a bit of what they want .
Bring him in as 1st team coach
Sherwood as assistant
Redknapp as consultant
Defoe as coach
Everyones happy![]()
Ange takes his fair share of the blame for the shit we're in at the moment.
He was our worst ever premier league manager until this season (he might end up being the 4th worst by the time this season is over, which just goes to show what a clusterfuck this year has been!).
He is partly responsible for normalising losing (despite all that bollocks during the Man City game about how bad it was to ever lose) and I think he's partly responsible for exacerbating the attitude problems of some of the prime culprits this season like Romero and VDV by putting them on a pedestal and making them think they are better than they are.
I'd rather be kicked in the nuts than take him back - unless we're actively trying to let him finish the job he started of relegating us.
Or maybe United have much more talent in their squad - boosted by adding 3 quality forwards in Summer and not selling Bruno (their equivalent of Son) - and didn't suffer another year of ruinous injuries (they also had an injury crisis in 2024/25).
Ending the season 17th was unacceptable for a lot of supporters.Exactly. So maybe we shouldn't have sacked our Trophy winning manager and instead bought decent players for him?
Or bought decent players for any fucking manager.
For sure.Ending the season 17th was unacceptable for a lot of supporters.
Whoever the manager was going to be the following season weren't getting those sort of players, so the only thing to do is to roll the dice with a manager.
The club has sacked trophy winning managers before Ramos was sacked in the October after winning a trophy, because of league form.
It's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Blaming Postecoglou for what's happened since you got what you wanted and he was sacked is pathetic cope from cowards unable to admit they were so catastrophically wrong that we are about to be relegated.
We've seen this type of irrational blather from the usual suspects many times ("hE NoRMaliSEd LOsiNg" - okay why aren't United also going down you utter fuckwits?) but this bit in bold is the icing on the shitcake the derangers serve up.
When Postecoglou had his back 5 (particularly Romero and VDV) available Spurs results were comfortably Top 6 in the Premier League across the journey.
When they returned last year to play in the Europa League Vs Alkmaar 2nd leg on 13th March 2025, we went 5 wins 1 draw, conceded only 3 goals and won the Trophy.
TO blame Postecoglou for the fact that Frank couldn't replicate these results despite that Back 5 being relatively fit this entire season is utterly insane. It's nonsense cope peddled by cowards unwilling and unable to face accountability for the fact their wishes are going to see us relegated.
I would suggest these people should feel ashamed to post such arrant nonsense but these people are clearly incapable of shame.
And it shall be pointed out to them every time they post it.
For sure.
I, too, was sucked in by the usual pack of lies about wanting to challenge on 4 fronts and that we wanted to win the League and Champions League and this justified sacking a trophy winning manager after a season ruined by injuries.
And then we bought West Ham's 3rd best player, Palinha on loan, hired Frank, and are about to be relegated.
In the face of overwhelming evidence I've accepted I was wrong and that the decision to sack Postecoglou was a catastrophic mistake because he was never the problem.
It's astonishing that there are still people here thinking the problem was the manager. Astonishing.
I suppose there's an argument that could be made that Frank may have gone further in the Champions League and ended the season 17th, and had obviously lost Son's Maddison's and Kulusevki's goals, the club sold Johnson which is another stream for goals that is blocked.For sure.
I, too, was sucked in by the usual pack of lies about wanting to challenge on 4 fronts and that we wanted to win the League and Champions League and this justified sacking a trophy winning manager after a season ruined by injuries.
And then we bought West Ham's 3rd best player, Palinha on loan, hired Frank, and are about to be relegated.
In the face of overwhelming evidence I've accepted I was wrong and that the decision to sack Postecoglou was a catastrophic mistake because he was never the problem.
It's astonishing that there are still people here thinking the problem was the manager. Astonishing.
Utter crap and you probably know it.
Particularly the point in bold, considering Frank had very similar levels of injury problems just in different areas of the pitch and was actually emulating Ange pretty well in that he was doing shit in the league and performing well in Europe.
How in gods name can sacking someone that gets you one place above three of the worst teams in premier league history be any kind of mistake, yet alone a catastrophic one?
I suppose there's an argument that could be made that Frank may have gone further in the Champions League and ended the season 17th, and had obviously lost Son's Maddison's and Kulusevki's goals, the club sold Johnson which is another stream for goals that is blocked.
I wanted Frank sacked when we lost to West Ham, but if he'd have gotten the whole season and the players like Manchester United got that you mentioned, and minus the injuries then the same argument could be made for Frank that is made for Postecoglou.
I get the impression some of you would hand over your first born children to Ange if he asked.
This is entirely possible, yes. Like I said the managers are not the problem.
We all fell for the usual pack of lies. It's time to confront the truth.
Pathetic lazy response. Acknowledging in the face of overwhelming evidence that the managers are not - and have never been - the problem is just rational.
Unlike this lazy cop out. Do better.