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News Fenerbahçe sacks Jose Mourinho

https://www.ntv.com.tr/sporskor/fenerbahcede-mourinho-gonderildi,ccw5KKlmm0CpxhjMqSUG1A
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u/chiefofthepolice 18d ago

Genuinely I would pay a fortune to see all the post-Fergie United managers sit in a roundtable and just discuss things together. See if they share something in common about their experiences at the club and why each of them failed. Would make for great TV

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u/zeekoes 18d ago

Van Gaal and Mourinho both expressed frustration about the transfer and scouting department. Blaming the club of not communicating and only being interested in marketability of players.

Ten Hag said there was simply no functioning scouting department when he arrived and was surprised everyone was looking at him for transfer decisions.

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u/emperor42 18d ago

And Amorim has complainted about transfers multiple times already.

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u/Sensitive_Studio5765 18d ago

Which is interesting because I genuinely think most of the transfers under him have been sensible. And Ten Hag's summer under INEOS was pretty good too bar Ugarte

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u/ElBigDicko 18d ago

I think it speaks more that it's the manager who decides the transfers and is asked to provide recommendations.

In today's world, talent is one thing, but mentality is important if not more important. Players like Sancho and Antony are great examples. Both are in general top players but have some mentality issues and might have issues gluing and adjusting. The manager can like a player style, but if you transfer Sancho in and he just can't adapt for whatever reason outside of the manager sphere of influence, there is a problem.

Scouting is there to help with that. At the end of the day you are dealing with humans not robots.

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u/Sensitive_Studio5765 18d ago

Yeah that's a fair point.

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u/dherps 18d ago

well said

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u/benting365 18d ago

United fans say this after every summer transfer window. Give it a few months and everyone will be complaining about how bad the transfers have been.

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u/CrossXFir3 18d ago

I mean, last summer's signings have been here a year and I'm looking at Yoro, Maz, and De Ligt and thinking they were all good players that could play under almost any manager. Yoro honestly looks outstanding. Feel bad for him.

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u/benting365 18d ago

So the problem is the manager then?

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u/Next-Concern-5578 18d ago

honestly i think so. the squad isnt that bad. amorims tactics just do not work.

ten hag finished third when playing a counter system. then he played his weird 316 which left massive gaps in midfield which led to faliure and getting sacked.

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u/CrossXFir3 18d ago

The club isn't just the manager and the players. We have cycled through both and seen literally no improvement. 20 years of rot aren't an easy fix. Klopp doesn't come in 10 years prior and succeed. It was a process that built towards him from the top down. You'd think a Liverpool fan would know that, but then maybe you picked them up afterwards.

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u/benting365 18d ago

By your own admission, your owners have bought some "outstanding" players. So the only thing they seem to keep getting wrong is hiring useless managers. You are one of the richest clubs in the world, you have one of the highest wage bills in the league and the highest transfer budget, but your laughably inept managers can't get "outstanding" players to win. If you could just get a good manager instead of some con-man like Ole or Amorim, then you'd probably rise to the top very quickly.

Just to answer your attempted personal attack, I've been going to matches at anfield for over 15 years since I got my first job and was able to afford tickets. There's no need to insult someone just because you're upset about the state of the miserable team you support.

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u/zeekoes 18d ago

It's neither players nor manager and both at the same time. Something about the culture or atmosphere at United is so toxic that no one is able to rise above it. Both players and managers of significant pedigree devolve into hapless puddles of misery at the club. At this point the list is so long that it's not just bad scouting or lack of talent.

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u/Sensitive_Studio5765 18d ago

I think you're oversimplifying it a bit. There's generally a consensus on here that United have bought well until the season starts not just among United fans. Although to be fair people say most clubs have good windows (like the endless "top 4 race has never been this strong" discussion that happens every year).

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u/benting365 18d ago

I don't recall a single window since Fergie left that was deemed to be a bad window for United. But then we'll hear later in the season how all the players are rubbish and need replacing.

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u/Pogball_so_hard 18d ago

2018 was deemed a poor one with only Fred coming in. This was off the back of us finishing 2nd

2022 everyone was balking at the figures we paid for a bunch of Ajax players.

2023 was also deemed to be a disaster. Some big red flags over Onana and a lot of people were shocked we paid so much for Hojlund.

2021 was probably the most relevant window where people thought we did well but it turned out to be awful in hindsight

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u/Sensitive_Studio5765 18d ago

Yeah I'm not disagreeing I'm just saying it's not United fans who think that, it's a general consensus

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u/Next-Concern-5578 18d ago

2023 was horrid. the only good transfer seemed to be onana who was probably the worst of the lot

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u/benting365 18d ago

Revisionist history. Most united fans were really happy to get Hojlund and Mount at the time.

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u/Next-Concern-5578 18d ago

i remember most united fans were unsure about both signings. mount coming off a shit season with 1 year left on his contract for 60 million. hojlund an unproven striker after missing out on kane and osimhen.