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He's 30 now isn't he? Not sure how I feel about that one.
Yeah he's a burnt-out has been at the age of 53![]()
He has won nothing in Europe since 2010. His particular brand of football is no longer such a success.
I have seen it many times with previous managers like Sacchi , Hiddink , Capello ,etc...
Their time passes and their way of playing no longer gets success .
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12 months ago he walked the league and did a double. As much as it pains me he's going to be a success at UnitedHe has won nothing in Europe since 2010. His particular brand of football is no longer such a success.
I have seen it many times with previous managers like Sacchi , Hiddink , Capello ,etc...
Their time passes and their way of playing no longer gets success .
What? He won the league last season with Chelsea? He won La Liga with Madrid in 2011-12.
I presume he meant 'Europe' as in European trophies (ie champions league).
So we decide a manager is past it if they don't win in Europe for 6 years?
Gee that Alex Ferguson was a lucky bastard then! Four European trophies in some 30 odd years!? Should have been sacked as he was quite clearly past it.
They are not winning the league next year imo. Squad needs a bit of work. How many seasons (Windows) would it take Mou to get them in a position to contend?I think it would be better for United if they waited until their squad was a bit stronger before they go for someone like Mourinho.
Never lasts more than three years without alienating the playing squad and I just don't think United are good enough to win a title in the next two years.
Maybe keep LVG on for another year or two. Then have a re-think.
There's a difference between expect and hope.I think our squad is good enough to challenge with a few good signings in the summer. I expect players like Memphis, Darmian and Schneiderlin will be playing much better under a new manager.
Na, he'll be a holding midSmart man Ibra doesnt want to end up playing wingback.
I think any of the big four plus City and Spurs are capable of winning the title in the next two years if they get it right in a summer window or two. The league is so open right now.I think it would be better for United if they waited until their squad was a bit stronger before they go for someone like Mourinho.
Never lasts more than three years without alienating the playing squad and I just don't think United are good enough to win a title in the next two years.
Maybe keep LVG on for another year or two. Then have a re-think.
I think any of the big four plus City and Spurs are capable of winning the title in the next two years if they get it right in a summer window or two.
Our owners would love him as well. They're trying to get a bigger name in Asia (which was part of the reason for the Okazaki transfer). What would he cost us?Yep, 30 in June. Works extremely hard and is a true professional, Considering you're in the UCL next season he'd be a good option off the bench as a rotation player wouldn't expect him to replace a Mahrez if he were to move on.
Our owners would love him as well. They're trying to get a bigger name in Asia (which was part of the reason for the Okazaki transfer). What would he cost us?
Just what i refer to as the big four. The traditional big four. Or the Sky four.Are you suggesting Liverpool are still one of the "big 4"? Can't recall the last time they were labelled as that.
I don't think Leicester can be written of at this stage either. We've already made that mistake once
Liverpool, United, Chelsea and Arsenal?Just what i refer to as the big four. The traditional big four. Or the Sky four.
Leicester was a one and done crazy season. IMO they wont challenge again.
Yep.Liverpool, United, Chelsea and Arsenal?
City are considered part of the established big clubs now. I would put them as part of a big four with Spurs and Liverpool trying to become part of that group.Just what i refer to as the big four. The traditional big four. Or the Sky four.
Leicester was a one and done crazy season. IMO they wont challenge again.
If you like. It's not really anything that exists or matters.City are considered part of the established big clubs now. I would put them as part of a big four with Spurs and Liverpool trying to become part of that group.