totally agree with ^^^^^^^^^^^^ this. there are some so called city fans who would moan if we appointed Sir Alex Ferguson. they spend there lives moaning about everything. time for true city fans to shut the minority up once and for all.
You can't please all of the people. Some will be happy Nigel is leaving, I, for one, am really not arsed. Let's move on, quickly.
Absolutely spot on for me, these three already have the respect of the Man U youngsters and know their game well, couple this will OGS ability as a striker, almost legend status at Man U, and JOYCE and BARNBY`s affinity with the club, I`d say its a marriage made in heaven.
BARNBY for me, Look at the good managers he has played under, his experience on the field with some great teams and England, FA School at Lillesall graduate, 100% TIGER. Give him a mentor to help him, (not Deano) perhaps Venables.
i dont think anyone could (being serious that is) beat that trio. that would drop a massive kipper down NP pants. lol.
Why do people keep mentioning Southgate. Pls name ONE of his achievements in management other than taking Middlesbrough down.
I would say the chances of this happening are slim to none. I would love it to happen, but if it did I would eat my own face with a spoon.
Solsjkaers connections with our lads would be a big advantage but he has no experience of managing in british football above reserve level. Please not Davies or Megson
OGS would be perfect. SAF would be even keener to loan us more Utd starlets. The ex-Utd boys would be playing for their hero. OGS could give us a couple of years before being considered for a big club (or be happy getting us into the Prem).
I called Ole Gunnar last night and he'd still be number one of all the names mentioned so far. Other than his advice, I like what Sir Fergie has to say in the following... http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/nov/01/alex-ferguson-ole-gunnar-solskjaer
One good thing if we got Ole is that goalscoring is our problem so he would be able to sort that out maybe
We have a few days to dream. OGS would be, for me, a great choice. In the meantime, I think it's down to Nick Barmby to steady the dressing room and keep the lads' attention on the football.
Don't give people this bullshit. You confidently told everyone that Martin O'Neill would be the new Leicester manager and Pearson would be signing a new contract 2 days ago, so I'd have taken whatever 'you've heard' with a pinch of salt anyway.
At the time MON had been approached and I posted before he finally said no. I never said Pearson would sign a new contract. What I did say was that Pearson had told the players he was going nowhere . That came from a player, obviously either the player or Pearson was lying.