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Solksjaer again, I could get behind. TuchelI know nothing about because I'm not a massive hipster. Zola seems likeable but not sure he wouldn't honour his contract at Watford, especially if they get promoted. The other two again, I plead ignorance.
And then they sold their best players, bought some more in for less money, then sold the best of them, then bought some more in for less money.
I dunno, it's just I don't want someone currently managing in the prem because only moyes has consistently challenged the big teams there.
René Girard won the league with a poor team in france, Tuchel got into europe with a poor team in germany, aguirre, emery and simeone have upset the big two in spain, Mazzarri has done it in italy, Sampaoli did it in south american football.
If you're looking for managers with a history of doing what moyes did and competing with the big boys on a small budget you have to go abroad, and imo, we should either do that or pick up a zola, a howe or a solskjaer who are young and hungry and give them their first big job.
Just anything but a hughes or a bruce or an oneill who we know isn't capable of doing it.
I dunno, it's just I don't want someone currently managing in the prem because only moyes has consistently challenged the big teams there.
René Girard won the league with a poor team in france, Tuchel got into europe with a poor team in germany, aguirre, emery and simeone have upset the big two in spain, Mazzarri has done it in italy, Sampaoli did it in south american football.
If you're looking for managers with a history of doing what moyes did and competing with the big boys on a small budget you have to go abroad, and imo, we should either do that or pick up a zola, a howe or a solskjaer who are young and hungry and give them their first big job.
Just anything but a hughes or a bruce or an oneill who we know isn't capable of doing it.
Fair enough. I don't know enough about the leagues outside of our own to give you names, but that was sort of what I had in mind. A slightly risky foreign managerial choice seems more appealing than a dour, does what it says on the tin, British one. Pochettino seems to have done well in the league, playing nice football and toppling a few giants. That sort of manager could serve us well.I dunno, it's just I don't want someone currently managing in the prem because only moyes has consistently challenged the big teams there.
René Girard won the league with a poor team in france, Tuchel got into europe with a poor team in germany, aguirre, emery and simeone have upset the big two in spain, Mazzarri has done it in italy, Sampaoli did it in south american football.
If you're looking for managers with a history of doing what moyes did and competing with the big boys on a small budget you have to go abroad, and imo, we should either do that or pick up a zola, a howe or a solskjaer who are young and hungry and give them their first big job.
Just anything but a hughes or a bruce or an oneill who we know isn't capable of doing it.
Gone lads at the end of the season. confirmed
Don't take this as a shout for Neville.
Every time I hear him speak he sounds the part. He's not a defensive type either. His influences are just as likely SAF as Moyes.
The dynamic is all wrong when a player moves up from a group to lead it so I wouldn't have him. I do think he'll do well somewhere though.
End of the season is a massive gaff.
He should be clearing his desk today. Not happy with that.