ash_86
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Poch
Realistically my short list would be,
1. Pochettino - Utilises youth players, plays good football, knows the Prem. Hasn't won anything yet but it's important to remember he's been managing Spurs who only arrived a couple of seasons ago at the top level.
2. Low- Experienced manager whose used to managing some very names and knows to manage the biggest games.
3.Allegri- Tactically looks very astute but of course everything has to be measured by the fact he's managing Juve and a very average manager would be able to win Serie A with that team.
4.Marco Silva- Obviously a very good young coach who could possibly but down roots here and stay for a while. Of course he's not managed a big club but i'd much rather give him a chance rather than got for a Ancelotti.
5. Thomas Tuchel- Played some good stuff but fell out with the board and a lot of the players by the look of it. I quite like the heavy high pressing system Dortmund so I think he's worth a punt.
edited with 2 more1. HUGHES
2. KLOPP
3. MOYES#2
4. MANCINI
Just kidding, I'm not a masochist.
People are still pining for Giggs? Extraordinary.
On a serious note what do people think of Henry's prospects of managing at the top level?
Lot's of Neville comparisons to be made, but I think Henry would do much better than Neville did. There's an understanding behind what he says and not just a reiteration of things he remembers from listening to great managers which I believe is behind Nevilles fall from grace as a pundit.
What part of this post has any relevance to this thread?
You can't post on a serious note and then say that.
Mata's hairdryer treatmentGiggsy obviously, or Mata.
As a joke mainly, we're not the people who decide who our next manager will be so some of us are making a joke.Why on earth are people putting forward people with no (or in Giggs and Gary Neville's case very little) managerial history?
Whomever follows in Jose's footstep as our manager, will not be s rookie, that much is for certain.
As romantic a notion as Giggs, Scholes or one of our former players taking charge would be, it is not at all realistic at all.
We will appoint someone who has a history of managing big clubs, with big players, and who has had success in doing so.
To appoint anyone else is pure suicide.
Manager McManagerfaceImagine what would happen if United did open up the manger position to a vote by the fan base. I bet the write in ballads would be hilarious. ‘Boaty McBoatface’
Why on earth are people putting forward people with no (or in Giggs and Gary Neville's case very little) managerial history?
Whomever follows in Jose's footstep as our manager, will not be s rookie, that much is for certain.
As romantic a notion as Giggs, Scholes or one of our former players taking charge would be, it is not at all realistic at all.
We will appoint someone who has a history of managing big clubs, with big players, and who has had success in doing so.
To appoint anyone else is pure suicide.
My only concern with him is his lack of trophies, a winning mentality and background should real be a part of our next managers make up, don't want his inexperience in the run down for a title to hamper us.
Other than that he'd be a great fit here.
I don't think we should take a risk on a someone who has never won anything. It's not like he's a David Moyes sure fire thing.