http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereve...solskjaer-as-potential-manchester-united-boss I know its a bit early in his managerial career, but if SAF thinks he could manage Utd in the future then why not?
It is one thing managing a club to the title in Norway and quite another to do it in the premiership or the other top leagues. The problems of high profile players with large egos rears its head. What SAF has managed to do is to get so many different players with high salaries wanting to play as a team and giving their all to win. This is beyond having a good techinical or tactical brain.
It's not beyond, you complete fool, it is another aspect that a good manager needs to be apt at. Man management is no more important than technical and tactical, in fact theiy are more important. Beyond? wtf are you even talking about? I have not read the link but assume it is about Ole, not a chance in hell of managing United for at least a decade imo And, If Sir Alex thinks, then it must be true? Balls, he is a good manager and a good judge of players, he has no credibility when it comes to rating managers, opinionated as he is.
Big Ron had personalty and charisma as did Tommy Docherty and they never apart from winning a few trophies between them set the world on fire. Give him time.
Martin O'Neill is a great man manager and possibly not regarded as a great tactician, but he seems to do alright.
His point was when Jose took over for Porto, he didn't have a CV, he then won the league and the champions league, possibly the treble. Point is OGS doesn't have much of a pedigree yet, but it's clear SAF thinks highly of him, and I wouldn't be surprised if he comes back as an assistant manager before Fergie retires. If I'm not mistaken, no one predicted Molde would be anywhere close to winning the league when OGS took over. It would be similar to Liverpool or another mid table club winning the EPL. Anyone know if Molde qualifies for the Champions League, or do they have to play in qualifiers?
In the article Fergie talks about how OGS has always wanted to be a manger, and always took notes in training ect. Where as people like Keane ect. Decided that they wanted to coach after they finished playing. To me that says Ole has the drive and the passion, that IMO is a requirement to manage at a big club, especially United. He still has a few years to add to his pedigree, before SAF steps down. Here's another thought if he were to become manager and have a poor stint in charge, would that tarnish his reputation of being a club legend?
Bringbackfootie, you are complete a..hole and a joke. Are you stalking me? I understand you trawl the public toilets. Go back there or to the scousers board. Or are you not wanted there? We all know you are a complete clown, posting utter rubbish most of the time.