United linked with van Gaal in the meeja

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I don't think we have enough money to prize Mourinho away from Chelsea. We need Sir Alex to comeback for 2-3yrs and wait for Abramovich to fall out with Jose again.
That's the last thing we need. We need to move on.
 
Says who?

I can't remember where I read him stating he rejected Real Madrid. I could be wrong also, the article may have been misleading.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/turned-down-chelsea-manchester-city-2473066

That Article is also misleading but there were many reports Abromovich was interested in him. What we know from his quotes is that he turned down an approach from more than one English club to manage this season so whether it was City, Chelsea or even United we don't know. In the case of United I'm very confident a non disclosure agreement would have been signed so we will never know.

There were some England clubs that called and wanted to speak with me. But there was no reason to talk.

Mourinho's ego :lol:

If he was second choice for Chelsea I couldn't see him saying no to United.
 
We could of had him for £15m this season, how much will he be now?
Probably £20-30m. I was just teasing, of course. I doubt Roma would wish to sell, he has been great for them.
 
Be careful what you wish for.
There's no guarantee that a new coach will change anything- it's the players, this team are done.
Also whats the guarantee Moyes is the right man for us moving forward? What has he fecking shown you these past 10 months for us to see he is the right man for the job?
 
Also whats the guarantee Moyes is the right man for us moving forward? What has he fecking shown you these past 10 months for us to see he is the right man for the job?

He's helped guide us into 7th despite being lumbered with Fergies shit squad of OAP's, time to jettison our entire squad and keep Moyes, it's the only sensible, logical course of action.
 
Probably £20-30m. I was just teasing, of course. I doubt Roma would wish to sell, he has been great for them.

De Rossi - £12m
Strootman - £15m
Thiago - £17m
Fellaini - £27m

It's incredible that.

De Rossi seemed intent on moving and United was one of his most favoured destinations prior to making amends with the club. The window of opportunity was probably not more than the first two weeks of July.

I can't see how Strootman would have rejected United had they approached.

Thiago might have chosen pep but he went on record as saying United never approached him once. At least put an offer in! Especially since his main reason for moving was to play more football.

I'm not convinced yet that Fellaini can do the job of Strootman and De Rossi combined.

This summer will be interesting. The world cup of course but to follow developments at United also, we could do without a repeat of last season's window. It has the potential to be worse though, should Kagawa, Hernandez and RVP be replaced by lesser players, if at all.
 
I really don't like this "anyone would be better than Moyes" attitude. While it is true that there are many candidates who you'd suspect are more suited to the role than Moyes, that really isn't the standard they should be required to meet. Appointing Moyes was a massive mistake but we'll only compound that if we follow him up with another poor choice. A manager could easily be better than Moyes and still feck us up.

We should ignore Moyes' reign as much as we can and act as if we're replacing SAF all over again. How would we have felt if Van Gaal had been the club's choice in the summer? Not that happy I suspect. There are better options out there, even though we obviously don't know who is available and who isn't.

As for Simeone, I've gone off him after hearing he is influenced by the star signs of his players.
This is precisely the attitude we should be avoiding. We need to find a manager that's capable of being in control of United and playing good football. We got suckered into trying to replace Fergie as if nothing happened last time and it's what got us in this mess.

I agree with the general gist of your point that we shouldn't just be looking for someone better than Moyes, but we absolutely cannot ignore what happened with him. Lessons need to be learned. The next manager needs top level experience, a strong personality and an attacking playing style.
 
With all the talk, some form of contact must of been made. Someone on goals on sunday said that united will go through lots of managers in the next ten years. There is no point sticking to a manager if they don't achieve the required results. Munich and Madrid have been successful and they have changed managers, albeit they spend lots of money, but that is what the game is coming to and it is testament to alex ferguson that united didn't have to do what most clubs in Europe did. Alex ferguson was the exception,, not the rule.
 
With all the talk, some form of contact must of been made. Someone on goals on sunday said that united will go through lots of managers in the next ten years. There is no point sticking to a manager if they don't achieve the required results. Munich and Madrid have been successful and they have changed managers, albeit they spend lots of money, but that is what the game is coming to and it is testament to alex ferguson that united didn't have to do what most clubs in Europe did. Alex ferguson was the exception,, not the rule.

Madrid and Munich expect the title from day one. I think United would be more patient in the sense they would be willing to allow a manager 2 seasons before they expect the title, and should such a manager fail to deliver but seems to be doing the right things then also the board will provide more time.

They want to win things because it makes the club's commercial deals more lucrative however they will be financially strong providing they are competing consistently in europe and domestically. That said, evidently by this season there will be patience.

As an example, Moyes would probably have been given time if he finished 3rd or even 4th with very little pressure on him. I think United's objectives are minimum of 3rd hoping the manager's mentality will see him push for the trophy. At Madrid or Bayern the minimum expectation is first.
 
With all the talk, some form of contact must of been made. Someone on goals on sunday said that united will go through lots of managers in the next ten years. There is no point sticking to a manager if they don't achieve the required results. Munich and Madrid have been successful and they have changed managers, albeit they spend lots of money, but that is what the game is coming to and it is testament to alex ferguson that united didn't have to do what most clubs in Europe did. Alex ferguson was the exception,, not the rule.

Lots of managers? So be it. To expect another manager like SAF is just ridiculous. His situation was a one-off. Until people understand this they won't realise that we are just like any other club now and times have changed.

We've been spolit by not having to find another manager for 27 years. But even if we had the best person out there, would they stay or last for that long? Probably not. They would want a new challenge eventually. Short termism is the wrong way to go but we also have to be realisitic.
 
Lots of managers? So be it. To expect another manager like SAF is just ridiculous. His situation was a one-off. Until people understand this they won't realise that we are just like any other club now and times have changed.

We've been spolit by not having to find another manager for 27 years. But even if we had the best person out there, would they stay or last for that long? Probably not. They would want a new challenge eventually. Short termism is the wrong way to go but we also have to be realistic.
Two of the top managers jose and pep seem to be short term. Pep even took a year off because he needed a break from the pressure. Ancelloti was at Milan for 7 years but he didn't win as much as fergie did. Ferguson was a one off and it seems that united will have to adapt to that but it wont be easy. It was probably the opposite Madrid with mourinho, it was unusual for the club to keep someone for longer than two years :lol:.
 
Because we are a club. Like other clubs. All this holier than thou stuff is nonsensical. And what's wrong with Liverpool exactly? They are one of the truly great clubs in football history. And this idea that sacking a manager who has looked inept will make the club lesser is absolute nonsense. I have more respect for arguments in favour of Moyes that stem from a viewpoint they actually rate him as a football manager rather than those that use this weird illogical logic.

Your answer doesn't explain why you called a poster rediculous or something because that poster said that Moyes may grow in to the role of United manager. And Brendan Rodgers had a pretty poor first season at Liverpool...
 
We were unfortunate to miss out on Ancelloti because he is exactly the kind of guy that could stay in the job for a reasonably long period whilst always meeting the minimum required standard of performance . He is one of the few gentleman of the game too, I just hope Real implode and Perez does what he does best .
 
Why his age? - don't think SAF's age was an issue, and I suspect he'd only be a stopgap for a couple of years. Could be just what's needed to steady things and get the best out of the existing squad with a few additions.

I'd personally prefer we didn't have 3 new managers in the space of 5 years and I really like what Klopp and Simeone bring to the table as young, passionate and exciting managers, they'll be head hunted soon enough and we don't want to miss out.

someone like van gaal for a season or two is not bad imo. maybe after that klopp will be available.

That's the one concern, I can see Barca, Real, PSG and maybe even City looking at Klopp within the next season or so.

I'd take any attack-minded manager over Moyes.

Heh! I hear ya.
 
Your answer doesn't explain why you called a poster rediculous or something because that poster said that Moyes may grow in to the role of United manager. And Brendan Rodgers had a pretty poor first season at Liverpool...
I called the post ridiculous, not the poster. And I did so because it suggested that we are on a morally elevated pedestrian compared to other football clubs and that sacking Moyes would somehow lower the clubs level, both notions that are utterly ridiculous.
 
I called the post ridiculous, not the poster. And I did so because it suggested that we are on a morally elevated pedestrian compared to other football clubs and that sacking Moyes would somehow lower the clubs level, both notions that are utterly ridiculous.

Sorry, but how did that post suggest that?
 
Do people think Simeone will be looking to move clubs?
Nope. They are on a decent fight for the double this year. Ater what he has done there, likely he will continue being there, even if it is for only another couple of years.
 
Sorry, but how did that post suggest that?

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It was always going to take some time for anyone to get accustomed to Man United post-Ferguson

David Moyes is currently in the process of doing just that, and if we change him we just become another club.

He has shown, by taking the lead twice against Bayern and in some league games, he has what it takes to grow into the MUFC coaching suit.

Let him live or let MUFC become another Liverpool or Chelsea.
 
I'd personally prefer we didn't have 3 new managers in the space of 5 years and I really like what Klopp and Simeone bring to the table as young, passionate and exciting managers, they'll be head hunted soon enough and we don't want to miss out.
We don't want to tread water (or drown) with Moyes until they're available, though. If we can get one this summer, brilliant. If not, we still need a change.
 
So assuming Simeone, Klopp, Guardiola, Mourinho, Ancelotti and friends are not available, which they probably aren't. Then it's a case of keep Moyes for another year or go for Louis Van Gaal who also could fail to get top four looking at reasons for his sacking at Bayern (fourth in Bundesliga) and Barcelona (3 points away from relegation apparently after christmas!).

The choices are limited, we must put all our faith in Moyes I think.

Interestingly:

http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/engla...-gaal-i-was-sir-alex-fergusons-replacement-at

I think we're between a rock and a hard place...
 
Thanks.

It was a pain finding that post. And I'd finally done it and was ready to post it as well.

Oh well I figured out how to trace an individuals posts in a thread after all these years. You something new day every learn.
 
So assuming Simeone, Klopp, Guardiola, Mourinho, Ancelotti and friends are not available, which they probably aren't. Then it's a case of keep Moyes for another year or go for Louis Van Gaal who also could fail to get top four looking at reasons for his sacking at Bayern (fourth in Bundesliga) and Barcelona (3 points away from relegation apparently after christmas!).

The choices are limited, we must put all our faith in Moyes I think.

Interestingly:

http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/engla...-gaal-i-was-sir-alex-fergusons-replacement-at

I think we're between a rock and a hard place...
I'm sure a potentially top manager is out there and available. It's always the case especially when the job is as big as manchestrer united manager.

It's like the "there are no midfielders available" argument. It's not that they aren't out there. It's that we don't sign them.
 
We don't want to tread water (or drown) with Moyes until they're available, though. If we can get one this summer, brilliant. If not, we still need a change.

I agree with that, if we can't get Klopp of Simeone in the summer then I'd certainly go for Van Gaal over Moyes just to get us back on track.
 
1. Fire Moyes
2. Send Shinji to Dortmund with a return ticket
3. Shinji returns with Klopp with him
 
Does anybody know how Real Madrid fans feel about potentially losing the title to Athletico? Is the rivalry fierce? What would this mean for Carlo?
 
Does anybody know how Real Madrid fans feel about potentially losing the title to Athletico? Is the rivalry fierce? What would this mean for Carlo?

They will have a huge meltdown. Its a big rivalry by all accounts.
 
Your answer doesn't explain why you called a poster rediculous or something because that poster said that Moyes may grow in to the role of United manager. And Brendan Rodgers had a pretty poor first season at Liverpool...

Rodgers always relied on a modern type of football based on ball possession and quality football. He inherited an average liverpool, he worked hard without complaining and he brought some quality players in

Moyes football was always mehh. He actually think that fellaini can hack it at the highest level and was willing to spent 27 m on him. Theres always an excuse ready to cover his arse and he took the champions 7 th while a revatilised everton are doing much better without him. Also rodgers built a competitive side with bargains while relying with the talent they had. Moyes wants to go full FM mode because SAF left him a crappy side
 
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Will be funny if Atletico win the CL before RM win the decima.
 
Will be funny if Atletico win the CL before RM win the decima.

Their achievement would surpass Liverpool. I would say to Liverpool fans it wasn't that great, look at what Athletico just did. Well, in truth, I would just try to avoid Liverpool fans like the plague this summer.

I don't have this problem with City and Chelsea fans, perhaps a little with Arsenal but they can't talk after opting to challenge for the 4th place cup despite an invitation to the title race.
 
So assuming Simeone, Klopp, Guardiola, Mourinho, Ancelotti and friends are not available, which they probably aren't. Then it's a case of keep Moyes for another year or go for Louis Van Gaal who also could fail to get top four looking at reasons for his sacking at Bayern (fourth in Bundesliga) and Barcelona (3 points away from relegation apparently after christmas!).

The choices are limited, we must put all our faith in Moyes I think.

Interestingly:

http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/engla...-gaal-i-was-sir-alex-fergusons-replacement-at

I think we're between a rock and a hard place...

Wasn't Sven Goran Eriksson set to take over in 02? IRRC then he had a deal agreed with us.
 






He's certain Moyes is dead meat.

More on his page

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How would he know though? Is he tapping the boardroom or something?
 



How would he know though? Is he tapping the boardroom or something?

He doesn't. Sports "journalists" are not in the know. He says this with conviction because he believes it is likely that Moyes will be gone. Then if Moyes is sacked people will go "well, this guy must know his shit" despite him only having said the same things that lots of other people without a job in the business have said.

I don't believe for a second that any sports journalist has a connection to the Glazers and that they will let something like this slip out of their boardroom.

People like this and people who'll tell you which team to bet on are correct less than 50% of the time.
 
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