Don't shoot me but this may be an option. Bring him back as an interim manager to stabilize the team and ensure we fight to end in top four. Then bring back an ideal replacement. There is too much at stake for the club to not welcome that option.
That right, bring back Howard Webb, the man who refereed every single United game under Alex Ferguson. Otherwise no, I don't think bringing Fergie back is the answer. It has way too many similarities with the post Busby era! Already does.
Maybe Bobby Charlton can still bend over far enough to lace up his shooting boots Whatever, he won't have bent over anywhere near as far as you lot did today to allow Norwich to shove a singing tweeting canary up your fat, good for nothing arse
A once decent poster, who through the pounding he's taken, has become very bitter recently. The bile in his post is more a sign of frustration at his own club's failures than ours. That's the point
Unfortunately. I've been half expecting the massive upheaval and chaos that fergie's retirement would leave. It had thought that LVG's appointment meant we had hit the bottom. But it looks there is more to go.
Reluctantly, I somewhat agree that bringing Fergie back may not be a good idea. But I don't see how it could be any worse than it is right now. Bringing him back to guide the club through to the end of the season wouldn't be so bad. There's not a great deal of choice left unless we go for Jose. If Giggs took over, he would lose half of his matches, guaranteed!
But nowhere near the bending over your shower of sh1te took to have a swarm of hornets fly up yours take that ya bitter fck
**** me, hadn't even seen the Liverpool score until now. They really are determined to throw away their best chance of finishing in the top four! That honeymoon period hasn't lasted long at all...
Nope, the "bounce" wasn't quite a trampoline, it was more like a glass being dropped on a tile floor just before it shatters.
Came across something called Goat Simulator the other day. Its not as disgusting as it sounds but it makes for a good analogy for Liverpool. Dress it in a Superman costume and set it to limp mode. Throw it on a trampoline and enjoy. Just a floppy goat bouncing aimlessly. Liverpool.
Fergie is getting on for 75 these days, so I don't think it would be a smart on his part or the clubs to even consider him coming back. Being a football manager is a very stressful and demanding job, it isn't a job for a man of his age