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Except I didn't actually ignore City's set-up being attractive but simply spoke about Manchester United. I stressed on United being one of the biggest football clubs around which it is, just like Barcelona and Bayern. And yes, it does quite often matter. It's why Klopp chose Liverpool, among other reasons. Pep might not see himself as a "fixer" in the same mould but to treat "stature, respect, standing" as irrelevant is as silly. It can be very important as proven by the last big manager to move away from German football recently. People like to assume that footballers and managers are emotionless and passionless souls who just wander from one paycheck to another but it's not always the case. Schweinsteiger is a good example. He absolutely loves being at United. You can easily tell that the allure of United means something to him. I'm not saying it necessarily does to Pep, or that he will join us. I think he'll join City, and I think he'll join City even if he wants to manage us, but that's another matter.I think that's exactly the problem. You speak, understanably, as a fan of the club. Managers, coaches, players however take a very different approach to chosing an employer. This stature, respect, standing stuff is overrated by fans. It matters very little what you have achieved in the past; it matters what's currently in place and the prospects for short-, medium- and long-term success. To ignore that right now City's set up is extremely attractive is pretty weird.
United is a "extremely attractive" too, whatever Pep's desires are. We have huge financial resources, are possibly the world's most famous football club, give the manager autonomy and power (unlike what you said) and are despite recent results IMO on the way up and maybe a summer away from being very close to where we want to be.
Tell me who these big egos on our board are.I didn't mean any player of your current squad but on your board, and also Woodward.
What impression do you get? Because it comes across to me as you've gotten the wrong impression, possibly due to a few ex-players like Scholes making noises 1.5 years into a boring tenure of the manager. LVG has basically got a free reign over the football club with just Woodward above him fully supporting him. I defend him a lot but noone, not even he, can say he has had interference of any sort, unless all those jokes about Rooney's contract are actually true.Please forgive my ignorance but from the outside, that's not at all the impression I've gotten since SAF has left, and rightfully so. No single person should become so powerful to be able to not just make but break a club. Pep's spell at Bayern confirmed my perception that he needs devoted disciples but is pretty much in a huff as soon as he gets challenged, and I'm convinced that this will play a major role in his decision for his new club.