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SpinSwimScream
Hopefully though Van Gaal can be a short term fix and hope Klopp becomes available. He seems to be overwhelmingly the supporters choice.
Ninja
Honigstein was peddling that yesterday.
No one else was, not a single person who you can actually reliably assume knows whats going on in the world of Manchester United i.e. the Mark Ogden's of this world.
He's usually full of shit when it comes to United, so he's best ignored imo.
Edit: James Ducker has just tweeted him calling him out on it, another very clued in journalist on Manchester United.
And Honigstein has since backed down on it over his insistence, with Phil McNulty (of all people) weighing in.
Poe
Definitely false rumour.
Ninja
I really, really like the sound of everything he's said there, basically a manifesto for doing everything differently to Moyes.
.verse
Complete cack I'm afraid. Maybe in bursts theres been improved performances when both have played but it isn't anything that's going to last. It's also entirely irrelevant at the end of the day either and doesn't cover up the fact he spunked £37m on a player who plays his best football through the middle, only to play him wide more often than not. It made even less sense to spend that much on a player completely unrequired when you have a freshly re-signed 300k p/w forward who also plays his best football in the exact same position, while also having a largely underused talent in Kagawa for the role also. All it did was create a far greater headache because he left him with the task of trying to fit as many of Rooney, RvP, Mata, Kagawa and Januzaj into the same side as he could.
As I mentioned ages ago, and has shown to the the case in a couple of the latter games United have played. Mata out wide exposes the fullback because of the complete lack of defensive qualities he offers. It's compounded even more when that left back is one that has had his own performance levels dip as well.
At the end of the day a lot of that rests on Moyes' shoulders and showcased just how out of his depth he was.
.verse
Ed Woodward’s inbox.
Slashman X
Slashman X
Also says Klopp wouldn't be interested until 2015 whereas Van Gaal would like the job now.
Sam
I'm not so keen on Van Gaal. If we did appoint him I can't see him staying long, and then after he leaves Klopp could step in.
I don't want a managerial merry-go-round though. I want someone for the long term.
The Platypus
This fucking thing again. Where do you get this shit from?
Slashman X
Sears
Poe
Slashman X
Telegram Sam
Croy
Anyway, the smart thing to do will be:
- hire a temp for the last 3 games (probably Giggs)
- wait at least until the end of the season to name a new FT manager (it would be stupid to rush a decision now)
- Van Gaal would be a good option for a season, max 2, but ONLY IF you couldn't land now the one for long term (Klopp=Simeone>Conte)
In my books Klopp and Simeone are of equal quality, but I see how Klopp is a bigger attraction being he is perceived to be a very loyal manager and you want a new Fergie (a manager to be here for you for years and years on end).
Poe
Croy
The Platypus
Plus he's already left Mainz. Illoyal swine.
Croy
Slashman X
Also, Giggs was confirmed in charge til end of season I believe
Crane
"Ryan Giggs is the first person in history to have both played and managed Man Utd and slept with his brother’s wife."
Franck
As classy as always.
Ninja
This is the second time I will say it to you. You don't watch Manchester United play. Mata doesn't expose the left back because he's never played on the left.
You also don't watch Manchester United play because the idea that Rooney is anything better than hopeless 'in the Mata role' has long since been rejected. Additionally Mata hasn't done very well so far because he hasn't done very well, regardless of where he's played.
Regardless, I don't really give a fuck because I'm fully excited to see what a good manager can do with Mata in this side because whether you choose to remember it or not Mata is one of the best in this league and perhaps one you might be remiss to have sold given the massive dip in form of one Oscar over the last few months.
King Luis
Genuine question before everyone goes mental
tmatthew
Ninja
Depends on what he does.
If he's as bad in every sense then he'll probably be sacked similarly, if he offers some glimmer of hope in regards to the football we've been playing then I suspect he'll get time, even with similar results and the argument that the squad is shit might get some respect from United fans.
Really unsure it's possible though
Carroll.
I've been wording this slightly weird and got some mental responses..
Whoever does come in has a lot of work to do either way, if he keeps the same squad they're going to do shit.
Ninja
It depends on your description of same squad though.
Yes, no signings will lead to the same imbalances, but a complete overhaul being needed is simply apologising for Moyes' failure.
edallen2
The playes would not understand AVB's spreadsheet stat based tactics.
Mike Phelan and meulensteen to takeover in the summer.