A very wise man indeed told me yesterday that the Hütt apparently turned down Bayern Munich because he doesn't feel ready for a big club.
As the wise man was our own DaveCG, I feel we need to take this as gospel and stop worrying about the Hütt leaving for Spurs.
Vin
Spurs are no BM......no matter what tint you wear!Perhaps Man U could appoint Theresa May to make them strong and stable!
Struggles in the European competitions though.
I'd take Poch over ZZ every single day of the week. Woodward is a MASSIVE Poch fan (as is Sir Alex). They'll go hard for him at the end of the season.
Here's a question, though: is Man Utd genuinely a much more attractive option than Tottenham these days? Not just the table position; while Man Utd has more money, and doesn't have Levy, their squad is an ungainly mess. Could Poch get a bunch of big names on 200k p/w to bust a gut chasing every ball and cutting off angles, or is his style more suited to a club that brings in younger players? I can see the makings of a Poch team, but they'd have to shed some big names.
Yeah. With the money/history etc and the chance to make them ‘great’ again. Plus a better opportunity to shed this ridiculous “but he’s won nothing” tag.
I'm just not sure that it's a better environment. They're going to keep chasing big, shiny objects without much attention paid to fit, and generally those decisions have happened above the head of the manager. There are a number of huge clubs that could come a-calling -- Man City if Pep's wanderlust reappears, Bayern if the Kovac experiment doesn't pan out, Real Madrid (particularly if Perez finally gets shooed out, bit of a poisoned chalice otherwise) -- that he'd be well-served to snatch at, but Man Utd is in real need of an overhaul in approach. They're just far too focused on the commercial side, and it has affected their squad composition.
That squad isnt that bad and theres some real talent . Also the united board are patient if they get their man and certainly the fans will be on board having suffered mourinho who has had 3 years.
Its an absolute no brainer.
Oh and doubles his wages
The squad isn't bad, but many of its 'stars' don't fit terribly well together, and Poch won't have the luxury of choosing the team that best suits his style, not when there are ad campaigns to launch. I'm very dubious that the increasingly languid play of Paul Pogba would be to his liking, but I'd imagine that he would be expected to shoehorn him into the lineup.
Here's a question, though: is Man Utd genuinely a much more attractive option than Tottenham these days? Not just the table position; while Man Utd has more money, and doesn't have Levy, their squad is an ungainly mess. Could Poch get a bunch of big names on 200k p/w to bust a gut chasing every ball and cutting off angles, or is his style more suited to a club that brings in younger players? I can see the makings of a Poch team, but they'd have to shed some big names.
The squad isn't bad, but many of its 'stars' don't fit terribly well together, and Poch won't have the luxury of choosing the team that best suits his style, not when there are ad campaigns to launch. I'm very dubious that the increasingly languid play of Paul Pogba would be to his liking, but I'd imagine that he would be expected to shoehorn him into the lineup.