Jurgen Klopp has written a book or more accurately had one written for him by Raphael Honigstein. Contained within it is this thing of beauty.......... Woodward told Klopp Old Trafford was 'like an adult version of Disneyland, a mythical place where the entertainment was world class and dreams came true'. This was in 2014, as Moyes was coming to the end of his short-lived reign and the mythical place was becoming more hysterical. I wonder, if in 2017, under Jose's leadership whether Woodward could be coaxed to say anything similar? No, probably not.
Probably yes, OT is a paradise playground for a manager with vision and guts. Klopp couldn't take the heat at Dortmund and had to take a year off after nearly relegating them (notice how the performances improved once he announced he was leaving). He wouldn't stand the pressure at a big club.
Klopp at ManUre would be interesting, from the Theatre of Busses to no defense at all. The ridiculous to the sublime, or is it the sublime to the ridiculous?
So "vision and guts" (which I assume both Moyes and LVG have) is not the criteria, but being able to deliver same/better performance on-pitch near immediately is (as far as PLC shareholders are concerned. And of course the quality of your existing resources is a big factor in how quickly you can do that (for Moyes the weakening squad that finished 2012-13 etc) .
The Thai government is reportedly suing the owners of Leicester City for over £320million due for a duty-free franchise they were awarded in 2006. Shame no-one put in a decent bid for Mahrez, isn't it?
By the time they have put down their list of reasons as to why they may lose the NLD, the actual game will be done and dusted.