But he will have to build Utd as a powerhouse of a team again. Just he will have more money to do it.
No different to our dinlo fans who couldn't understand that Everton was a step up despite being in Europe.
I never said Levy would be interested in it for financial reasons, just that I think Poch would be and if that's the case there's not a great deal Levy can do.
Ordinarily I'd stick around to **** stir but I've got to deal with my old man's **** this morning. Literally !
I can understand that..was getting all nauseous hearing bollocks about club history etc etc like that matters to the next manager. I never argued against the money point.
Football is about money, and Pooch is no different. Spurs could win the Prem for the next 5 seasons, and still won't be looked upon as a bigger club than Utd...
I don't care about if it is or is not seen as a bigger club or smaller club...id rather be where we are today than them. Im not denying football is about money...don't forget it was you who asked the question about pros n cons...I was just giving my answer. I'm just trying to get away from the **** everyone is peddling about club size like it matters or trying to argue which squad is better..that's laughable or which club is in a healthier way going forward. Money talks...I know that.
Apart from also offer him a transfer kitty of note. If he doesn't and Poch leaves..I don't blame him because that's Levy not keeping his end of the bargain.
I think it does matter tbh, though probably not as much as the dough, but I expect it means a lot to represent a huge club and they don't get much bigger than United. Professional pride? If I was a manager I'd take pride in representing big clubs, didn't Klopp say similar about joining Liverpool rather than a new style money club. Being the man to deliver the first post Fergie title is a hell of a carrot too.