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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2015 19:26:53 GMT
Yeah I think you're right to be honest but no one can be sure what will happen with him either way. He's a strong-headed guy.
I'm still convinced he'll be successful though, if he comes. And if he does behave like a cunt and leave after 3 years then I think he'll leave us with a good squad of players with a winning mentality as I'll be shocked if he doesn't win anything, it's what he does.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2015 20:15:47 GMT
Game of Thrones Spoiler (Only watch if you've watched all of the seasons from HBO so far
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2015 20:22:45 GMT
That ... is ... brilliant.
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Post by Dave on Dec 22, 2015 20:57:26 GMT
Just noticed this is in the fixtures section..
It was all twatter talk.
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Post by Jie on Dec 23, 2015 9:34:51 GMT
All rumours, I'll move this in the correct section.
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Post by spens1 on Dec 23, 2015 10:22:07 GMT
please no, both their teams play absolutely boring football and after this year, i rather have a bit of excitement, oh and we'd be worse after all this
i know simeone is a bit conservative but even atletico right now aren't exactly terrible on the eye, Also Mou is essentially Van Gaal 2.0 in many ways (he has more flair personally, better tactically but essentially the same style of football) for me this would be the worst option out of the major options we would have i'd think (Pep being the best, Simeone after him)
Just give Pep what he wants
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Post by Red Or Dead on Dec 23, 2015 14:53:59 GMT
Carlos Queiros and Giggs was mentioned in a conversation here the other day....any thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 15:09:51 GMT
Fine by me as a stand-in, if it works cool.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 16:14:38 GMT
I'd go for that. Queiroz was hugely important to us when he was here.
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Post by matt on Dec 23, 2015 18:38:51 GMT
I wouldn't be against it, personally. But does that partnership have enough "character"? enough leadership?
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Post by Red Or Dead on Dec 23, 2015 18:54:33 GMT
It's hard to say really but both know and value the club and then Giggs to take over after a few years after having worked with SAF, LVG and Queiroz. Three different styles from experienced managers should be enough to prepare Giggs for the hotseat? Pure speculation of course.
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Post by spens1 on Dec 24, 2015 3:15:55 GMT
Queiroz would be good, he knows the club and with him and Giggs
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Post by hakam on Dec 24, 2015 10:37:58 GMT
I have this gut feeling that Guardiola wants the MU job. It's in his genes. Why choose City or Chelsea when the cream is available. Man U is a big challenge. However, if we do not get a Champion's league spot, he will definitely go elsewhere.
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Post by hakam on Dec 24, 2015 10:40:09 GMT
Our best option of Champion's league spot is to convince Sir Alex to act as interim manager till the end of the season. This will happen when hell freezes over, but it's a wish, no more, no less.
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Post by Jie on Dec 24, 2015 12:15:05 GMT
And that's just the main ones. You're right about one thing though - we are the bigger challenge.
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