Farke has a bigger CV than Ole, as a matter of fact all 19 other Premier League managers do. He’s actually won silverware (Championship) and now he’s sacked. Yet somehow that puppet is still in charge at United?? Truly baffling
His personality would fit perhaps, but his play style/tactics and 'cagey' approach is a mismatch to what the club needs - someone with an edge and a bit more ambition
This man carried this hard-stuck championship yo-yo club twice into the premier league and yet they dare to sack him??? They must be deluded if they think they can compete with the money ball. And what why would you sign a 4 year contract?? Very silly decision.
They waited too long to make this decision imo. The last time he won a PL game before yesterday was February 2020. That's simply unacceptable. And the club did spend quite a lot of money (for their standards) this summer, more than 50 million. Signing the 4 year extension was silly tho, agree w you on that
Clearly know nothing about Norwich or Farke’s record. His record in the premier league is absolutely woeful, and he has had more chances than he would have got at most clubs. He is not good enough for the premier league at all, and spent over £50 mill on players in the summer. Explain how the club is deluded? One win in over 20 games, one win all season? Who wouldn’t sack him?
Once the club had stated the goal was to stay in the PL at the start of this season, post-Watford the writing was on the wall. Decision was almost 100% done after losing to Leeds
What I saw all tear was a team that didn't play as a team. Everyone was playing hero ball trying to win the game themselves. Taking bad shots and not making the pass that would give them the best chance on goal. That is on the manager and the coaching staff, so absolutely firing Farke is the correct decision.
@@williamhowe1: Look how Brentford is struggling, though they have played well in recent games. They have been rope a doped a few times and their bodies are lagging, and their heads are sagging. There is room for them in the R-zone.
No thanks. I've not forgotten the huge rant he had against Norwich a few seasons ago when we turned up a bit late for the game and team sheets were in late. He raged on about the coach driver and how he should have left earlier and didn't we realise there might be some traffic on a Saturday afternoon. I'd rather get relegated than have him, would be my worse nightmare!
I like Norwich City. Great place to watch a match and a nice city. Too bad they are not doing well. Wish them and Farke well. Please, not John Terry.
Farke has a bigger CV than Ole, as a matter of fact all 19 other Premier League managers do. He’s actually won silverware (Championship) and now he’s sacked. Yet somehow that puppet is still in charge at United?? Truly baffling
None of them capable of leading MU to finish 2nd. Fact
Dumbass doesnt even consider that and think trophies relevant when managing ego team like MU
Now imagine Nuno Espírito Santo goes to Norwich 😆
Hé would be a good manager for Norwich
His personality would fit perhaps, but his play style/tactics and 'cagey' approach is a mismatch to what the club needs - someone with an edge and a bit more ambition
This man carried this hard-stuck championship yo-yo club twice into the premier league and yet they dare to sack him??? They must be deluded if they think they can compete with the money ball. And what why would you sign a 4 year contract?? Very silly decision.
They waited too long to make this decision imo. The last time he won a PL game before yesterday was February 2020. That's simply unacceptable. And the club did spend quite a lot of money (for their standards) this summer, more than 50 million. Signing the 4 year extension was silly tho, agree w you on that
Clearly know nothing about Norwich or Farke’s record. His record in the premier league is absolutely woeful, and he has had more chances than he would have got at most clubs. He is not good enough for the premier league at all, and spent over £50 mill on players in the summer. Explain how the club is deluded? One win in over 20 games, one win all season? Who wouldn’t sack him?
Once the club had stated the goal was to stay in the PL at the start of this season, post-Watford the writing was on the wall. Decision was almost 100% done after losing to Leeds
What I saw all tear was a team that didn't play as a team. Everyone was playing hero ball trying to win the game themselves. Taking bad shots and not making the pass that would give them the best chance on goal. That is on the manager and the coaching staff, so absolutely firing Farke is the correct decision.
Chris Wilder would be a good shout
This aged well
There is absolutely 0% chance of John Terry coming, unless he's number 2 to Frank Lampard
To Sunny: Either one would go to *manage* Norwich; since JT and FL could be secondary coaches of a much higher EPL team.
Now Dean Smith anyone but Ole I guess 🤣
Isaiah H: Bless: Ole for Salford. They would welcome him -- or even Mark Goldbridge.
Farke not capable of leading MU to finish 2nd. Fact
Think of the payout he’s getting after terminating a 4 year contract
Dear MM: That's big bread.
Norwich will definitely not recruit John Terry or Sam Allardyce.
To Jason Beattle: Why?
Again, poor punditry. John Terry? Robbie says that Brentfords form is better than Norwich? They've lost 5 on the bounce. Norwich, lost 2 in 5.
I agree:
they won't win the league this season.
They'll be lucky if Norwich doesn't get relegated.
🤣
@@williamhowe1: Look how Brentford is struggling, though they have played well in recent games. They have been rope a doped a few times and their bodies are lagging, and their heads are sagging. There is room for them in the R-zone.
Come to Seattle
Chris Wilder?
Boro
No thanks. I've not forgotten the huge rant he had against Norwich a few seasons ago when we turned up a bit late for the game and team sheets were in late. He raged on about the coach driver and how he should have left earlier and didn't we realise there might be some traffic on a Saturday afternoon. I'd rather get relegated than have him, would be my worse nightmare!
Right call, bad timing
bad timing but great call for Norwich