Get Him Out! Get Roy Keane in, he will transform you into an attacking threat, instead of playing like robots! Man U Deserve to win the Quadrouple every year, even if all your fans are from Surrey or China! P.S im only here because your muggy fan keeps coming over to our board! Im not leaving soon either
Some Fat South Korean Kid with an addiction to Chocolate Milkshake and Chinese Rockstars. I Genuinely feel sorry for the real mancunians that support man u, I know thats only like 125 people, because anyone true to manchester would support city. But people from all over the world like Surrey give man u a bad name. I wonder if Typcally Juan has ever been to a game? maybe he just did the stadium tour once on a weekday during the summer holiday when there were no fixtures.
To those people who would like to ditch the manager because they think there are better managers around I say just remember this statement which applies to shares and investment trusts etc: Past performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. (The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount originally invested). Same with managers. They did well with club X. This does not mean that in the future he will replicate that success either at the same club or even more uncertain at a different club. Moyes was relatively good manager at Everton but shrank under the pressure of managing United. Even if we got a very experienced one, it does not mean that he will bring exciting and successful football based on what he did at other clubs.
**** sake, he's not though. He's gone from being a player and is now assistant manager. Next step up is manager. You not noticed he hasn't played for two seasons? Your point on Pep is valid, it didn't seem to hurt Barca.
I did acknowledge the fact if you read the rest of it. But I don't see him sitting next to potato face as enough experience.
Once the Glazers completely mess you up and leave you in taters , your'll be lucky convincing John Carver to manage you!
Not quite working out like that though is it? I'd love that to be reality but I'm afraid they're ****ing loaded and can spend bags of cash at a whim.
He has only just gone into coaching. So no. As laid out I think you build to a club of our size. Not waltz in with a couple of seasons sat as lvgs puppet.
Ok. So, who deserves it? I can only guess the list is extremely short. Based on someone who has been at the club thirty years not knowing enough about it to have a go then I'm at a loss as to who is. Mourinho? Does he deserve the United job? Really, given he gets sacked from more or less every job he has after four or five years? Similarly, the currently unemployed Carlos Ancelotti, does he deserve it? If so, why is this? He's another who doesn't stick around for long and ends up getting sacked. Admittedly, both of these men are ex (current) Chelsea and Real Madrid managers so the sack goes hand in hand with their job but I don't really see them as candidates. Which leaves Guardiola. Who walzed into the Barcelona job with no previous experience and won pretty much everything there is to win.
As I previously said I think whoever gets it, it will be a poisoned chalice of some form or another. As you can already predict the criticism they will receive. I personally can't see giggs doing it. I just can't. If he does get it, I hope I'm proved wrong. Great players don't always make great coaches Great coaches don't always make great managers. I guess I just see giggs as a risk at this stage of his coaching career. Basically I want pep. For a good few years. With giggs there involved involved with the under 18's & 21's and the reserves then maybe take over, or do that then **** off somewhere do well then come and do it. If we can't get pep, then maybe give him a go. As I previously stated it wouldn't ruin my life or my identity of giggs bombed at it, it would just be a shame if he did and it was all a bit too soon in his development.
I do think Guardiola would be the best bet. I think he could pick up from van Gaal fairly seamlessly and should Giggs stay he would ultimately succeed Guardiola. If he takes another job in the meantime though then it's back to the list!
Well that's it then. Let's get him appointed. I totally agree that there would be a relatively seamless transfer with pep. I also would love giggs to one day get the job and do well having had good levels of experience where he would genuinely have a good go at it. I just think it's too soon for him whether its next summer or the one after.
Mourinho may be a bit shot - from the looks of him at the moment he wouldn't handle the pressure of the Utd job. I said when he left Real he'd probably do better at a nice low pressure job where the fans wouldn't have great expectations of him, which is why Chelsea was perfect at the time. But given how fragile he has looked recently, and how he cracked up towards the end of his time at Real, the Utd job might finish him off. Bit harsh on Ancelotti tho imo - he spent eight years at Milan and built a good side. Then went to Chelsea and was sacked for finishing 2nd and getting to the CL final one year after giving them their best ever season. Also sacked by Real one year after giving them the decima they'd been seeking for a decade. Don't think he'd have walked away from either of those jobs if the expectations had been reasonable, and I think he'd almost certainly give us a better shot at the PL than LVG. Tho' I agree that Pep would be a better option if we can get him away from Bayern.
I don't think anchelotti would be a bad shout at all either. Pep would be my first choice him second. Not sure how I'd feel about someone like simeone as he is an argie twat.
Perhaps I am being harsh on Ancelotti and he did indeed have a good, and successful, spell at Milan but nothing beyond two years since. He just seems to be one of these managers on the European merry go round that, after van Gaal, I'd just as soon we avoided. A manager who's been everywhere else and now it's our turn. **** it, he would be just short termism.
Only if we made it happen that way. He's what managed three clubs since Milan, two of which like changing their manager. The other he left manage Madrid.