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Post by werrington on Apr 21, 2014 14:12:50 GMT
Tottenham is a club in waiting for him
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Post by clarkeda on Apr 21, 2014 14:15:40 GMT
Juergen Klopp would be my thoughts. Should have been the original appointment IMO.
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Post by Jimm on Apr 21, 2014 14:16:19 GMT
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Post by mrrburgundy on Apr 21, 2014 14:17:57 GMT
Regardless of my opinion on Man Utd, I'd like to think they are a club that will buck the trend of the modern game managerial merry-go-round.
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Post by Jimm on Apr 21, 2014 14:21:04 GMT
??? That's some achievement
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Post by britsabroad on Apr 21, 2014 14:22:21 GMT
Regardless of my opinion on Man Utd, I'd like to think they are a club that will buck the trend of the modern game managerial merry-go-round. I think they already have. Their manager has taken the runaway league winners to 7th place, and they've let him have the entire season to do so. Any other club would have sacked him in December.
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Post by jeycov on Apr 21, 2014 14:24:05 GMT
If he is sacked,he will walk into another Premiership club,but who will it be,Newcastle maybe,what other club do you think he could take on? Crystal Palace - as TP heads to OT! My initial thoughts
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Post by jeycov on Apr 21, 2014 14:27:01 GMT
Ferguson wasn't a success for the first few years - I do feel sorry for Moyes, not sure who would have been able to follow in Sir Alex footsteps, especially with him still in high profile at the club
Hand off Mark Hughes for sure!
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Apr 21, 2014 14:30:10 GMT
Giggs would be daft. Simeone at athletico or klopp I could see. The word is that Giggs would have the job until the end of the season. Makes sense.
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Post by dieguito88 on Apr 21, 2014 14:30:10 GMT
Tottenham is a club in waiting for him In Italy, they talked about Massimiliano Allegri as the next Tottenham Manager.
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Post by sportsman on Apr 21, 2014 14:30:57 GMT
While moyes hasn't helped himself at times with team selection (nani first game yesterday who's being booted out anyway) the fact that the new manager needs about 8 new first team players says everything about the job moyes was left to deal with.
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Post by petershiltonsmini on Apr 21, 2014 14:35:00 GMT
Giggs would be daft. Simeone at athletico or klopp I could see. The word is that Giggs would have the job until the end of the season. Makes sense. Why on earth would some berk put giggs in charge with zero managerial experience. I really don't get why people assume an explayer will make a top class manager straight away!!
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Post by britsabroad on Apr 21, 2014 14:35:35 GMT
While moyes hasn't helped himself at times with team selection (nani first game yesterday who's being booted out anyway) the fact that the new manager needs about 8 new first team players says everything about the job moyes was left to deal with. That's the myth that's been peddled... but unfortunately the exact same first team won the league by ELEVEN points last season. They need some improvements, as every team does every summer, but its complete rubbish to think they wouldn't be fighting for the title again with Fergie (or another top manager) in charge.
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Post by werrington on Apr 21, 2014 14:40:25 GMT
While moyes hasn't helped himself at times with team selection (nani first game yesterday who's being booted out anyway) the fact that the new manager needs about 8 new first team players says everything about the job moyes was left to deal with. That's the myth that's been peddled... but unfortunately the exact same first team won the league by ELEVEN points last season. They need some improvements, as every team does every summer, but its complete rubbish to think they wouldn't be fighting for the title again with Fergie (or another top manager) in charge. They were already on a decline though weren't they Out of Europe in a whimper to average sides.....it was coming as the squad got older It was always going to be a big rebuilding job
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 21, 2014 14:43:51 GMT
Hasn't Moyes spent over £60 million in his first season though?
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Post by britsabroad on Apr 21, 2014 14:44:03 GMT
That's the myth that's been peddled... but unfortunately the exact same first team won the league by ELEVEN points last season. They need some improvements, as every team does every summer, but its complete rubbish to think they wouldn't be fighting for the title again with Fergie (or another top manager) in charge. They were already on a decline though weren't they Out of Europe in a whimper to average sides.....it was coming as the squad got older It was always going to be a big rebuilding job Last season they ran Real Madrid to the line in the Champions League, if it hadn't been for a dodgy red card they looked like winning it. They've got some star players coming to retirement but this idea the squad is no good is rubbish.
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Post by onionman on Apr 21, 2014 14:46:00 GMT
The timing of this is shocking.
If you turn a blind eye to the fact Man Utd went out of the Champions League and lost one of their two Premier League games in humiliating fashion, Moyes has had an excellent April, and is surely set to be nominated for Manager of the Month once again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 14:46:14 GMT
While moyes hasn't helped himself at times with team selection (nani first game yesterday who's being booted out anyway) the fact that the new manager needs about 8 new first team players says everything about the job moyes was left to deal with. That's the myth that's been peddled... but unfortunately the exact same first team won the league by ELEVEN points last season. They need some improvements, as every team does every summer, but its complete rubbish to think they wouldn't be fighting for the title again with Fergie (or another top manager) in charge. Paul Scholes was there best midfield player last season. How many games has he played this season? Ferdinand and Vidic are a year older and have hardly played together this season. Evra is a year older and a shadow of who he was last season. Ferguson knew what he was doing when he retired last season.
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Post by sportsman on Apr 21, 2014 14:46:58 GMT
Fergie got out because he knew they'd be shit. Its been coming for years with that shit midfield. He had to get scholes out of retirement don't forget.
Take out rooney, mata, rvp, de gea, wellbeck and there isn't anyone that would draw enough people to fill our 'new corner' if we signed them.
That's how you judge a team. No myth about that.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Apr 21, 2014 14:47:27 GMT
The word is that Giggs would have the job until the end of the season. Makes sense. Why on earth would some berk put giggs in charge with zero managerial experience. I really don't get why people assume an explayer will make a top class manager straight away!! They'd put someone like Giggs (or Neville) in the job for 3 games because they wouldn't expect to get the job on a permanent basis. If you try to appoint an experienced manager for three gaes he'd want some assurances that the job was his if he did well. They have to put someone in charge - and most of the existing staff are Moyes's men so they wouldn't be ideal.
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Post by stokiejoe on Apr 21, 2014 14:48:33 GMT
No longer able to qualify for the Champions League for 1st time in 19 years, no cups left so doesn't matter who manages them to the end of the season. Bring in new manager asap to assess players and make new signings.
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Post by britsabroad on Apr 21, 2014 14:49:54 GMT
That's the myth that's been peddled... but unfortunately the exact same first team won the league by ELEVEN points last season. They need some improvements, as every team does every summer, but its complete rubbish to think they wouldn't be fighting for the title again with Fergie (or another top manager) in charge. Paul Scholes was there best midfield player last season. How many games has he played this season? Ferdinand and Vidic are a year older and have hardly played together this season. Evra is a year older and a shadow of who he was last season. Ferguson knew what he was doing when he retired last season. Vidic and Rio haven't played together for 3 seasons now, and Scholes played 8 games last season...
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Post by keasie1863 on Apr 21, 2014 14:53:33 GMT
I am absolutely gutted.i thought he was doing an exceptional job.i have never looked for their results so much.cant believe the twats are sacking him.
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Post by petershiltonsmini on Apr 21, 2014 14:58:05 GMT
Why on earth would some berk put giggs in charge with zero managerial experience. I really don't get why people assume an explayer will make a top class manager straight away!! They'd put someone like Giggs (or Neville) in the job for 3 games because they wouldn't expect to get the job on a permanent basis. If you try to appoint an experienced manager for three gaes he'd want some assurances that the job was his if he did well. They have to put someone in charge - and most of the existing staff are Moyes's men so they wouldn't be ideal. Don't disagree with you but still don't get it. He could set his future career back and has zero experience.
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Post by sportsman on Apr 21, 2014 15:01:36 GMT
If giggs gets it for three games I wonder how many of the 'big players' will suddenly step it up.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Apr 21, 2014 15:02:23 GMT
Yes, whoever gets it COULD make a real hash of it in 3 games. But I doubt it - any recent ex player would be put in because he got on with the players. Chances are most of them would play well out of a sense of relief that Moyes is gone. He appears to have few friends in the squad at the moment.
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Post by FullerMagic on Apr 21, 2014 15:03:04 GMT
The sense from Germany from people like Honigstein seems to be there's "close to zero" chance of Klopp accepting it? Van Gaal seems to be consensus favourite due to his availability. Don't suppose Martinez could get it? He's been backed a bit. Down to 16s
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Post by adi on Apr 21, 2014 15:03:13 GMT
Man United aren't a club to act rashly.... Apparently!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 15:05:35 GMT
It's the only decision they can make really. Should never have appointed him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 15:07:11 GMT
It's the only decision they can make really. Should never have appointed him. That's right rob. Should never have been appointed. Feel for Moyes. Deep down he probably knew he couldn't do the job but could never turn that job down either. Jurgen Klopp would be a great choice for them. Really rate him.
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