......and spuds sink back from which they came.......
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Not if they nick The Hütt

......and spuds sink back from which they came.......
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Oh come on now!In fact, Woodward might love him even more than I do!![]()
Oh come on now!
Sure, but Woodward *loves* Poch. Hard. He’d be able to dictate his terms, and I don’t mean in terms of money. Given a couple of years he takes them back up to where they believe they should be. Ferguson rates him as the best in the PL too. That carries a lot of weight. Next season transition, then the following he has them challenging again. No doubt (in my mind).
I don't doubt that Poch would have an ally there, but they're a publicly-traded company with a ginormous debt, dodgy owners, and a share price that has tumbled recently; they're always going to have a penchant for the big splash so long as the Glazers are in town. There's no question that Man Utd has a better chance at silverware than Tottenham, I'm just less sure that they have a better chance than some of the other job openings which might appear in the next year (for which Poch, if they have any sense at all, ought to be at the top of the list).
I get that. But you take (or at least look at) the options that are there. He’s still young. If United come calling properly, and he still isn’t getting the financial clout from Levy....
He’s ambitious. He’ll want to test himself, and this is one of the world’s biggest clubs. What would be interesting is if it’s a battle between Real and United for him. Of those two, I’d go to United.
Tbh, I think that the Bayern job is the one he ought to be holding out for. Consistently well-run (a bit of personal corruption aside), not far adrift financially from Utd/Real/Barca, increasingly likely to be in the market for a manager within 8-10 months. The Bundesliga is also growing by leaps and bounds; it's adrift of the PL, but seems to be gaining more international cachet than La Liga or Serie A (the America-to-Germany pipeline isn't hurting its overseas revenues, that's for sure). He could entrench himself there for a fair while.
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To be honest I hope that Ralph does attract attention because that means we'll have had a good end to the season.
Solskjaer named as United interim manager. There's a surprise [HASHTAG]#sarcasm[/HASHTAG]mode
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46616768
My guilty secret is that I think the Solskjaer song is one of the best football chants.
United aren't going to win the league...neither will they be relegated, so I can see why they would bring in a very popular person as interim manager....got to get rid of that toxic feeling round the club. Who else would they bring in? One of the usual suspects...hardly likely to raise morale. The interim manager has to be available...most managers in jobs would want a longer contract and would cost money to release. Appointing Solksjaer smacks of appeasement in a season they are willing to write off*....whilst they wait for the right appointment....which is possibly already in place.
*Not saying it will be a write off...they are still in Europe and will probably climb the league with a more positive attitude from the players.
That appointment makes no sense whatsoever! Like to the extent it makes my head hurt.
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