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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2024/2025
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Sg4j1n3ll0
on 30/09/2024, 08:22:59 UTC
That's one thing I hate about Ten Hang seriously, he talks too much on media. There are some things that you shouldn't be spit out on the media considering the circumstances. It's just unguarded statement from him as usual and it won't stop him from getting sacked if the management decide to do that. Agreement can be broken anytime in case he's not aware of that, he should ask Xavi of former Barcelona about how agreement can be terminate.

Unfortunately, the board is actually not considering sacking him from all indication and that's what Ten Hang is riding on. Perhaps, both party have no vision for the club anymore and no one cares about how they perform.  By the way, Ten Hang problem aside, the players too seem not interested playing for the team. Maybe, they are also tired of playing under a clueless couch without game plan.

Regarding the decision, ten Hag must be not telling the whole story, because these decisions were made for the team's progress, and the way he manages Manchester United only leads to worse results. I don't understand what's the point of waiting for something else when they were able to get only 7 points after 6 rounds and I don't see how Manchester United should get better. I saw that Solskjaer is not against returning as a coach, but it seems to me that he is not much better than ten Hag, they definitely need to change the coach, but it should not be another experiment, but the best in his field.
It seems like there's a lot of frustration with Ten Hag's handling of Manchester United. I agree that it's crucial for a football club's manager to effectively communicate with the media, but also balance this by focusing on the team's performance. The fact that Ten Hag continues to make comments that seem unsupported by the team's performance only fuels the discontent.

As you mentioned, it's particularly concerning if it appears that both the players and the club's management are not interested in improving their performance. This could potentially lead to a decline in the club's morale and overall performance.

On the other hand, changing the coach is a big decision and must be done carefully. It shouldn't be regarded as an experiment, and definitely not decided on a whim. I agree that Solskjaer doesn't seem to be the right person for the job, given that his return did not significantly improve the club's performance. The best shift would probably be to invest in a coach who has proven their worth