Just like the doomsday clock moves forward and
backwards throughout its history, a full blown crisis at Old Trafford is
forever looming on the horizon – its just the time span that keeps moving back
and forth.
This metamorphical clock that hangs over OT,
signals the months each incumbent has remaining on the famed managerial hotseat.
Only three incumbents had the might and the nobility to freeze time when they
were in the hotseat and their surnames read – Mangnall, Busby and Ferguson, for
these men won the holy grail for all United Managers – the domestic league title!
Even in the post Sir Alex era, there are
moments in time where you felt that a managerial tenure was on the verge of
collapse in the next few months. These are moments when the focus shifts from
the perennial transfer failings to the underperformance of the man in the
dugout himself. For David Moyes, it may have been the week when he lost
successive home games to Newcastle and Everton. For Van Gaal, it may have been
the week of the Champions League exit at the hands of Wolfsburg. For Jose, it
may well have been the less talked about defeat away to Brighton a few weeks before
the FA cup final. These moments in hindsight were indeed ground shifting, for
post them…even the faintest moments of glory …came with caveats attached, the
feeling of inevitable doomed forever loomed large.
Then there is the current incumbent Ole, some see him as the Sir Alex reincarnate destined
to restore the glory days and others see him as a Sir Alex mimicry artist – a mere
actor incapable of being the real deal. Ole’s tenure has seen moments in time
when you felt the doomsday clock would start the countdown, i.e, home defeat to
Burnley or a 6-1 thrashing by Spurs, but in both instances he has shaped a
recovery his predecessors could never quite design, recoveries that halted the
countdown before they even began. But, sadly yesterday the countdown may have
finally commenced!
Unlike, in previous seasons when in hindsight
the league finishes were clear cases of overperformance given the nature of the
squad, the league position this time though healthy (at this stage of the season)– is an
underperformance given the level of the opposition faced so far. The transfer
failings of not getting a CDM become redundant when you get outfoxed by -
though respected but - lesser opposition at your home turf. The yardstick for
all United managers throughout history is how relevant they can keep the club at
the very top of the league…it has always been and always will be that domestic
cups will be seen as a bonus (a certain Mr. Atnikson can testify to that!).
Ole has been a renaissance manager throughout
his time at Old Trafford, from the pits of misery, he has climbed up time and
again – to keep his hold of the throne. This time, the pit is deeper, it would
be fascinating to see what he can conjure. If he can pull off another renaissance,
as United fans – we are in for a wonderful ride – one that might finally allow
us to freeze the doomsday clock for a few years atleast….

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