Gingerfinch wrote:365notout wrote:After the sacking of Chris Powell.....who is the most well liked football manager?
Ranieri?
He bought pizza for his players recently. Gotta like him for that.
Gingerfinch wrote:365notout wrote:After the sacking of Chris Powell.....who is the most well liked football manager?
Ranieri?
Aidan11 wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:365notout wrote:After the sacking of Chris Powell.....who is the most well liked football manager?
Ranieri?
He bought pizza for his players recently. Gotta like him for that.
365notout wrote:After the sacking of Chris Powell.....who is the most well liked football manager?
budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.

budgetmeansbudget wrote:365notout wrote:After the sacking of Chris Powell.....who is the most well liked football manager?
Klopp hasn't been here long but I think people are warming to him quite quickly.
yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
Aidan11 wrote:yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
Pep Guardiola.
yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
budgetmeansbudget wrote:yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
LVG is a pretty big name with a big reputation. Moyes hadn't achieved anything major so a much more difficult job to replace the LVG than Moyes.
But how long will the fans put up with garbage football his side are currently playing?
yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
LVG is a pretty big name with a big reputation. Moyes hadn't achieved anything major so a much more difficult job to replace the LVG than Moyes.
But how long will the fans put up with garbage football his side are currently playing?
Judging by last night, not too much longer.
Scholes, Neville and Schmiechel have all come out and said negative comments about how United are playing. They are 3 United legends and their opinions will carry some weight
With United out of the League Cup, and City and Arsenal looking much better bets for the League. It might be tough for LVG to get a trophy this season. Would the owners still back LVG after 2 trophy less seasons and some pretty dire footy. Even if they finished 3rd?
yuppie wrote:Aidan11 wrote:yuppie wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:He's right, but Man U normally give their managers a chance, so I guess after getting rid of David Moyes so quickly, LVG will get a bit longer.
Who would they get in to replace?
They will never now go for Jose
Pep Guardiola.
Not half way through the season.
Peps very good at picking teams that have a lot of good players coming through. He looks ahead with what he has to work with. Wonder what he would think of Uniteds squad. Could that squad bring him the success he wants.
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