Dr. Dwayne
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He hid an affair for 8 years maybe he is hiding an amazing coaching ability. There again.

He hid an affair for 8 years maybe he is hiding an amazing coaching ability. There again.
I still don't understand how anybody can take Giigs seriously.
He has been ever present during the Moyes era and LVG era.
He is free to make his own recommendations and given LVG has no idea how to solve our issues, I'm sure he'd listen.
Yet, Giggs is heralded as a potential manager of MUFC. A job which was too big for Moyes (who was an experienced manager) and too difficult for LVG (who has won many trophies previously).
I think if I threw my name into the hat, I'd be in with a chance of getting an interview for the Manager's job. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
Guardiola's overrated. Even Moyes could have managed Barcelona and Bayern to success.
I was the only one calling out Klopp on this forum a few years ago. I'd never received so many alerts in my life. But time has proved me right, just like it will with Pep.
He's shown nothing in his career to demonstrate he can build a team. He can fine-tune one that's already packed with galacticos, sure. But build one the way City will need to be built? I don't think so. That's the measure of a great manager. Doing it more than once is the measure of a truly great manager. Only Ancelotti and Mourinho are in that class right now.
FFS DTHe hid an affair for 8 years maybe he is hiding an amazing coaching ability. There again.
In fairness to Giggs, LvG is notoriously arrogant and, therefore, quite unlikely to take any suggestions on board.
You know what... a small slither of silver lining in this massive grey cloud that hovers over us is that, possibly for the first time in over two decades, next season the focus won't be us.
It's being treated as a foregone conclusion that Pep's going to take City to the next level; the title seems to be as good as conceded to them already. So nobody is really expecting anything from us, giving us the chance to actually get our ducks back in a row and start properly building a title challenging team again. It might take a season or two but, barring another calamitous season (we couldn't have three in a row, could we!?!) we should be able to go about our business relatively unnoticed...
Maybe?
Would you give the job to Henry after Wenger?
Couldn't resist.FFS DT![]()
Couldn't resist.![]()
If Henry had been our assistant manager for 2 seasons, had been closely groomed into management by Wenger and had already managed in a caretaker capacity I would certainly consider him a candidate. This would only be further amplified if Henry had stayed his entire career with Arsenal.
You know what... a small slither of silver lining in this massive grey cloud that hovers over us is that, possibly for the first time in over two decades, next season the focus won't be us.
...
Maybe?
You are right there but there is also presige in playing for United as long as we offer cometitive payment (after all for a player it's the same city and league).Even if he really is nothing special as a manager, his appointment adds prestige to City and will help attract players. The connection to Barcelona might come in handy as well. Now City have two managers better than ours.
If we arent in for Mou...
We've gone full retard.
Any chance of a source on this?Pep wasn't the first choice at time, he was appointed because, from my understanding, he was close to Barca 's president/other candidates refused the job.
United' shoehorning Giggs into this job. It's not the same.
If Henry was ast. manager under two different managers after Wenger who had failed, would you still think the same?If Henry had been our assistant manager for 2 seasons, had been closely groomed into management by Wenger and had already managed in a caretaker capacity I would certainly consider him a candidate. This would only be further amplified if Henry had stayed his entire career with Arsenal.
Pep is no doubt a brilliant manager but money doesn't buy you Messi. Another Xavi and Iniesta coming along at City is not impossible but highly unlikely. People saying he left Barca in a "great" state need to remember that they wouldn't be where they are without buying Suarez and Neymar. City will have to contend with Barca and Madrid to sign top talents and those clubs will always be more desirable just because of location.
He's taken an unbelievable Bayern side who'd just won the treble and failed to win the Champions League. Yes they have suffered injuries at bad times and other unfortunate situations but they still had a squad to be competitive. He's won the League every year in Germany but his time there coincided with Dortmund going through a lull and losing some of their best talents (a couple of those to Pep's team).
The Premier League is very competitive because none of our top sides are anywhere near as strong as Bayern, Barca and Madrid. City will have to replace Aguero, Silva, Yaya, Kompany in coming years. Navas, their full backs and other positions aren't exactly up to scratch either. That's a lot more work than he's had at any club so far. I'm interested to see how it goes for him to be honest and won't rule out that he can turn them into a top top European side, however logic suggests that he can't simply walk in there and do what he did with Barca straight away. Barca had 3 of the 4 best players on the planet and a squad who were practically adapted to possession football.
Contrary to popular believe we are 3 or 4 top signings away from being a very good squad ourselves assuming we can keep hold of DDG. For all the doom and gloom around our academy we currently have Pereira and Janujaz who have the talent to make the step up with the right situation and attitude. Shaw will return, hopefully Depay can start to show his worth. Again, like City, we aren't certain of success or failure at this point and while they are, maybe, better set than us currently it's much less clear cut than people think.
On our next manager I have no clue but it's about time we found ourselves on the field again. We need a system to suit the players not the other way around IMO. Funnily enough I reckon our squad is quite suited to Klopp but that ship has sailed. Jose can do one as far as I'm concerned. Someone who will simply take the shackles off and allow our players to play with some confidence would be lovely.
If Henry had been our assistant manager for 2 seasons, had been closely groomed into management by Wenger and had already managed in a caretaker capacity I would certainly consider him a candidate. This would only be further amplified if Henry had stayed his entire career with Arsenal.
He hid an affair for 8 years maybe he is hiding an amazing coaching ability. There again.
You could make an argument for Madrid too though, IMO. Atletico have done much better in the CL than City have.If you want to take a positive from Pep's appointment it's that it cements Manchester's position as the capital of football, which was under a bit of threat from London IMO.
We have a big role to play in that as the more established club, albeit in current disarray.
Provided we get a sound management structure in place, given our resources, it promises to be a great rivalry and hopefully should attract top players (and managers) to the city to be part of it.
If it's good enough for Pep...
You could make an argument for Madrid too though, IMO. Atletico have done much better in the CL than City have.
Any chance of a source on this?
My source is from a book written by a guy on the interviewing panel.
If we decide that he's had a ready made team that required no work at Barcelona and has the same at City then has anyone really ever had tough job in football?
Speak for yourself. While I'm excited to see what Ancelotti has to offer, I would have loved anonther year with Pep.
Would you have rather have kept Jupp Heynckes instead of Pep being appointed ?
Pep is no doubt a brilliant manager but money doesn't buy you Messi. Another Xavi and Iniesta coming along at City is not impossible but highly unlikely. People saying he left Barca in a "great" state need to remember that they wouldn't be where they are without buying Suarez and Neymar. City will have to contend with Barca and Madrid to sign top talents and those clubs will always be more desirable just because of location.
He's taken an unbelievable Bayern side who'd just won the treble and failed to win the Champions League. Yes they have suffered injuries at bad times and other unfortunate situations but they still had a squad to be competitive. He's won the League every year in Germany but his time there coincided with Dortmund going through a lull and losing some of their best talents (a couple of those to Pep's team).
The Premier League is very competitive because none of our top sides are anywhere near as strong as Bayern, Barca and Madrid. City will have to replace Aguero, Silva, Yaya, Kompany in coming years. Navas, their full backs and other positions aren't exactly up to scratch either. That's a lot more work than he's had at any club so far. I'm interested to see how it goes for him to be honest and won't rule out that he can turn them into a top top European side, however logic suggests that he can't simply walk in there and do what he did with Barca straight away. Barca had 3 of the 4 best players on the planet and a squad who were practically adapted to possession football.
Contrary to popular believe we are 3 or 4 top signings away from being a very good squad ourselves assuming we can keep hold of DDG. For all the doom and gloom around our academy we currently have Pereira and Janujaz who have the talent to make the step up with the right situation and attitude. Shaw will return, hopefully Depay can start to show his worth. Again, like City, we aren't certain of success or failure at this point and while they are, maybe, better set than us currently it's much less clear cut than people think.
On our next manager I have no clue but it's about time we found ourselves on the field again. We need a system to suit the players not the other way around IMO. Funnily enough I reckon our squad is quite suited to Klopp but that ship has sailed. Jose can do one as far as I'm concerned. Someone who will simply take the shackles off and allow our players to play with some confidence would be lovely.
Even the most deluded of Blues or paranoid of Reds would struggle to imagine world domination.This mythicizing of Pep is reaching absurd levels now. I thought it was bad with Klopp but that was nothing compared to this. Since when were City a world class manager away from world dominance? Pep is not the difference between them and Bayern for feck's sake.
Hadn't occurred to me sooner but what if Bayern face City in CL?![]()
The only logical counterbalance that makes sense and is possible assuming we're willing to spend:
Sign Mou.
Sign Bale for silly money.
Bring back Ronaldo on a 2-year.
Take a chance on loan deals for a couple of out-of-favor attackers looking for a 2nd chance (think Pato or Falcao but hopefully one that works out)
This approach keeps us in the elite levels for another couple of years while the rest of the squad continues to be rebuilt.
Rest assured if we don't spend on quality attacking options and a top-notch manager then City could begin to eclipse us both commercially and on the field.
The only logical counterbalance that makes sense and is possible assuming we're willing to spend:
Sign Mou.
Sign Bale for silly money.
Bring back Ronaldo on a 2-year.
Take a chance on loan deals for a couple of out-of-favor attackers looking for a 2nd chance (think Pato or Falcao but hopefully one that works out)
This approach keeps us in the elite levels for another couple of years while the rest of the squad continues to be rebuilt.
Rest assured if we don't spend on quality attacking options and a top-notch manager then City could begin to eclipse us both commercially and on the field.