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Post by germanc18 on May 6, 2016 19:36:16 GMT
Schalke sold Neuer to Bayern and haven't had a player since of interest to Bayern nor have they challengend them to urge to buy their best player.
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Post by germanc18 on May 6, 2016 7:07:45 GMT
R.Sanches in the media every day. Starting to think there might something true in it.
Griezmann rumour gathering pace which makes me smile. My absolut no.1 attacking target.
Them two and Stones are excatly my wishlist!
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Post by germanc18 on May 6, 2016 7:05:09 GMT
Hummels curn turn into the summer saga of the year.
Dortmund looking for Mustafi as replacement, wouldn't be a bad one but expensive but if they really get 38€m for Hummels no problem. Süle from Hoffenheim the other option for BVB.
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Post by germanc18 on May 6, 2016 7:02:23 GMT
should be picked ahead of Rojo more often than not!
What about his contract running out in the summer. Heard there is mutual agreement to extend until 2017 (only?) which will be signed over the summer?!
Anyone who knows more?
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Post by germanc18 on May 6, 2016 7:00:20 GMT
It is often said Carlos Queiroz was the tactical mastermind behind many of Fergies heroics. Warren Joyce is proving game after game that he knows what's the United way. Him as a assistant to Giggs would make sure we return to the United way of football and would also assure we give our academy players chances. Whether Giggs attracts top player and brings us to the top immediatley (I doubt any would do that) is a different question but I'd rather return to the top by a longer healthy road than by Heave-ho of Mou who then leaves scorched earth and we begin again.
Mou is seen by many as a proven manager (he is) who brings back titels latest 2 years but theres no assurance. This a diffrent case. We are far of the top in terms of squad.
We all know Giggs is a risk but at the same time a chance where all other candidates are certain to not fit in way one or the other. In the absence of a better alternative I'd be happy to support Giggs as of next season.
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Post by germanc18 on May 4, 2016 19:00:13 GMT
for the short term yes, long term I seriuosly doubt he is good for the club. Are we patient enough to do it right from next season? I guess not given the most opinions I recognise. Most are ready to sacrifice our identity for instant success
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Post by germanc18 on May 4, 2016 7:33:04 GMT
It is hard to really say what to do, as there seem no perfect fit out there. Pochettino might come the closet but is certainly not available.
Other options are all a compromise. Mou and Simeone have been mentioned but what are the alternatives?
Giggs? A lot of pro's in terms of identity, youth development could be expected, he knows United inside out, would probably have the backing of the players but his managerial inexperience (on his own responsibility) is a huge issue. On the other hand he had a long spell as assistant which is not zero experience especially who he learned from. Could be the closest if we see returning to our Identity as the major goal.
And then honestly I see no one else which could lead to the concl. that LVG will see out his 3 year contract.
If we want the succes to come back the quickest (at least temporary), Mou would maybe the one but I am not yet ready to accept that with all the negatives that come along ;-)
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Post by germanc18 on May 4, 2016 7:21:45 GMT
I think Simeone would struggle in the PL just like Van Gormless one, especially at a club like United whose history demands we play a certain way. Even big Sam said his football was boring so that seals it for me :lol: I wouldn't want either Simeone or Mou but if I had to choose one it would be Mou who has proved he's got what it takes to manage in the PL and let's face it, when Chelski were winning titles their football wasn't that hard on the eye. All respect to Simeone on what's he's achieved but he's the last manager I'd want to see at United. Including Xavi in a recent interview said a top club should never play the way Athletico play. When someone of his stature says something like that people should listen agree with almost everything
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Post by germanc18 on May 3, 2016 21:23:46 GMT
Simeone is even more defensive and has worse antics. Still some who don't want Mou want Simeone. Simeone has a fine record ( apart from goals scored ) but far away from United Identity, where we should return to quikest possible...
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Post by germanc18 on May 3, 2016 19:23:12 GMT
Everybody crying for Simeone really need their head checked. Most destructive football ever, doing nothing for the game and just hoping for the one counter attack or set piece. Not just today, every game I watch. NEVER EVER should any United side approach a game like this.
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Post by germanc18 on Apr 26, 2016 21:04:47 GMT
Was horrible last few U21 outings but I'd give him a final season to prove. In any case a new CB has to arrive.
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Post by germanc18 on Apr 26, 2016 6:04:23 GMT
silly season seems to to have finally started as according to Express, Mirror and the Sun we have approached Alex oxlade-Chamberlain. Don't know what to think of that. First of all I believe its utter bullshit but then, what if we were to sign a 22 year old english player from Arsenal? At the end of the day he is simply not good enough and injury prone, still I like us to sign sign young three lions
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Post by germanc18 on Apr 25, 2016 11:33:09 GMT
an what about that nonsense we would listen to offers for Memphis? Is that serious? I honestly think with van Gaal and Woodward in charge we are not safe from any stupidity but axing a young lad after one season...come on they can't be serious!
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Post by germanc18 on Apr 25, 2016 10:31:38 GMT
Sanches would certainly not be an instant upgrade but that raw diamond he is would be ideal in the longterm if he fulfills his potential. Obviously there always remains a little doubt with such young players but the talent this boy has is huge. Thought the same against Bayern but should we expect him to dominate midfield against such a Bayern side?
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Post by germanc18 on Apr 25, 2016 9:30:57 GMT
exceptional season from Mahrez, 17 goals and 10 assists so far and very influental for his team. ( Wouldn't mind signing him ;-) )
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