POLL ADDED: Would you want Jose Mourinho as the next Manchester United manager?

Would you want Jose Mourinho as manager of Manchester United?


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Perhaps a Mourinho and Phil Neville double team would be better, has more experience
 
This makes a lot more sense to me then what we were hearing before - one of Mourinho and Mendes' pet hacks writing that nothing is agreed with United, that Jose might well go elsewhere rather than United, etc. - makes more sense to me, that's seems a pretty blatant agent leak designed to aid negotiations, and to put pressure on the other side. That would mean that something is actually happening.

For me this gives more hope to the pro-Mourinho side of the argument at this stage.
 
I wonder how many of those 551 who voted 'no' still hold that opinion?
 
I think if there is truth in these latest wave of Mourinho to United rumours, club should take LvG in confidence and announce that Mourinho will take over in summer, similar to Pellegrini-Guardiola situation. Our table standing and awful form almost throughout the season means club may yet hire Mourinho BEFORE summer but if they have decided that LvG will be there to see out this season, taking him in confidence about Mourinho appointment and then declaring it will put everyone at ease. I also think it will have positive effect on players as they will know that for next 3 months, they will be playing for their career here.
A wise man had shown the way forward, back in Feb '16. If only Woody had read it, it would not have led to the episode of LvG blasting club recently.
 
I wonder how many of those 551 who voted 'no' still hold that opinion?
I've changed my mind. Shouldn't be surprising the number of 'no' votes given the timing the thread started. Complete implosion in the final year at Chelsea, the stuff with the doctor and the sad stuff with his dad on his mind.
 
A lot of them I imagine. I think a lot of them would still vote no even if we were to win a Premier League and Champions League double.
A couple of years prior to the thread starting, Mourinho was the favourite option by far to succeed Sir Alex. Just my opinion but over half of those who voted 'no' in 2015 would have voted 'yes' in 2013.
 
I've changed my mind. Shouldn't be surprising the number of 'no' votes given the timing the thread started. Complete implosion in the final year at Chelsea, the stuff with the doctor and the sad stuff with his dad on his mind.

Yeah I still think the amount of no votes was a little out of proportion when you took his whole career into account at that point. There was a large chunk of knee jerk votes imo but at the same time I can't say that I didn't have slight reservations myself at the time.
 
Yeah I voted no. Can't remember my reasoning for it back then.

I've been 100% Jose since a few games into last season though.
 
I've changed my mind. Shouldn't be surprising the number of 'no' votes given the timing the thread started. Complete implosion in the final year at Chelsea, the stuff with the doctor and the sad stuff with his dad on his mind.

By the same token we were playing absolute horseshit football under Van Gaal at that point. My yes vote was as much a 'at least he can't make the football worse to watch' vote as it was a glowing endorsement of Mourinho himself.
 
I voted 'no' and regularly compared Jose to Hitler, only with fewer attacking instincts. In conclusion, my opinions aren't worth the pixels they're written on.
 
I always preferred Carlo Ancelotti, which is probably why I voted no. And, like Damien said, José's star wasn't shining the brightest back then. There's no doubt that he's one of the handful of managers with big enough balls to run the club properly.
 
Yeah I still think the amount of no votes was a little out of proportion when you took his whole career into account at that point. There was a large chunk of knee jerk votes imo but at the same time I can't say that I didn't have slight reservations myself at the time.

As is this thread bump. Let's give it another couple of years no? All well and good at the moment but let's not pretend Jose doesn't have a history of losing the plot in his third/fourth seasons. Hopefully he stays for a good few years and proves us all wrong.
 
Yeah I still think the amount of no votes was a little out of proportion when you took his whole career into account at that point. There was a large chunk of knee jerk votes imo but at the same time I can't say that I didn't have slight reservations myself at the time.
Same. Bearing in mind the landscape and all that I felt it was the reasonable position. I remember those that were adamant that Mourinho should be the guy and I wouldn't argue with them but I couldn't agree with them either. Kudos to those guys...
 
Can't really say I've been thrilled to have Mourinho, but he certainly has cleaned up the shop and implanted work ethics, which is something I value. So well... yeah, he's convinced me to some degree.
 
I voted no for all the same reasons everyone else did. I warmed to him when he went out and signed (via woody) Bailly Miki pogba and ibra. Assured and got them in. Bit different this summer though. Lindelof was assured, lukaku and morata were a bit like a kid in a sweet shop not knowing which candy to buy, then he gets matic, and fails with perisic. So far his usual pattern is emerging. Next season is where he needs to break it.
 
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I voted no for all the same reasons everyone else did. I warmed to him when he went out and signed (via woody) Bailly Miki pogba and ibra. Assured and got them in. Bit different this summer though. Lindelof was assured, lukaku and moreno were a bit like a kid in a sweet shop not knowing which candy to buy, then he gets matic, and fails with perisic. So far his usual pattern is emerging. Next season is where he needs to break it.
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Voted no apparently.

Would have preferred ancelotti but i am glad we have him. Ges been great so far. Clearing up the mess of moyes and lvg while winning two trophies and giving us what be one of our best first five games of the season for a long time!
 
Don't forget, when this poll was done it was off the back of that season at Chavs when he was sacked, that's why I voted no.

In the post SAF poll, this was post the unpleasant behaviour at RM, fighting/eye gouging etc, so I would have voted for Pep at the time, rather than Jose.
 
Your second thread on the man - big fan?

Never is my answer.

Taking a side the fact he's a massive cnut - youth management was always my biggest concern with him being United manager and well this season more than ever has shown that he really doesn't give a feck about it.

So no stay as far away as possible.

I wouldnt let him manage the lunch run at the minute

Please no, my least favorite person in the world of football, would prefer van Gaal to be kept on.

It's posters like these who I love to wind up, regarding Jose.
They must feel angry every time we win a game, with Jose in charge.
And to see us joint top must really be irksome.
The funny thing is that Pep is/was worshipped on this forum, despite showing (after last year) that he is a cheque book manager. He can't win unless he has the best player in the World or the most expensive squad in the league.

It's always fun viewing posts we all made, a few years ago, predicting certain things, if only to see who got their predictions wrong/right.
 
I voted no and said he was poison.

I definitely warmed to the idea as that treacherous LvG season went on, and soon realised it just had to be him.

I'm still not particularly a fan of his character, but can't really fault the job he's done so far. The group looks tight knit and the improvements on the pitch are there to see.
 
Don't forget, when this poll was done it was off the back of that season at Chavs when he was sacked, that's why I voted no.

So, you based your decision on one bad season, while forgetting all the other successful seasons he had?

In the post SAF poll, this was post the unpleasant behaviour at RM, fighting/eye gouging etc, so I would have voted for Pep at the time, rather than Jose.

You would've preferred Pep who had no inclination to join us and desperately wanted to manager MCFC? But you didn't want Jose, who desperately wanted to join us?

That some interesting logic.
 
It's posters like these who I love to wind up, regarding Jose.
They must feel angry every time we win a game, with Jose in charge.
And to see us joint top must really be irksome.
The funny thing is that Pep is/was worshipped on this forum, despite showing (after last year) that he is a cheque book manager. He can't win unless he has the best player in the World or the most expensive squad in the league.

It's always fun viewing posts we all made, a few years ago, predicting certain things, if only to see who got their predictions wrong/right.

Judging by the state of some posts across the forum they definitely are. Still there was shite posted when Fergie was manager, they'll always be so no matter how succesful we are
 
So, you based your decision on one bad season, while forgetting all the other successful seasons he had?



You would've preferred Pep who had no inclination to join us and desperately wanted to manager MCFC? But you didn't want Jose, who desperately wanted to join us?

That some interesting logic.
I think the problem is that some people let behaviour get in the way of seeing the success.
 
It's posters like these who I love to wind up, regarding Jose.
They must feel angry every time we win a game, with Jose in charge.
And to see us joint top must really be irksome.
The funny thing is that Pep is/was worshipped on this forum, despite showing (after last year) that he is a cheque book manager. He can't win unless he has the best player in the World or the most expensive squad in the league.

It's always fun viewing posts we all made, a few years ago, predicting certain things, if only to see who got their predictions wrong/right.
Not at all, if you read most of my comments on him I said if he changed his style of play and got us playing the way we all wanted then there'd be no arguments. I was going to go looking for one or two of my comments a couple of weeks ago to repost it. I think it was in the "what would Jose have to do to win you over" thread or something similar but I'm not a sad enough cnut to go trawling through posts looking for sarcastic comments from over a year ago. Better things to be doing fortunately. But well done you.

And for the record, "I wouldn't let him manage the lunch run at the minute" was a comment made AFTER he had his meltdown and was sacked from Chelsea... Twat.
 
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It's posters like these who I love to wind up, regarding Jose.
They must feel angry every time we win a game, with Jose in charge.
And to see us joint top must really be irksome.
The funny thing is that Pep is/was worshipped on this forum, despite showing (after last year) that he is a cheque book manager. He can't win unless he has the best player in the World or the most expensive squad in the league.

It's always fun viewing posts we all made, a few years ago, predicting certain things, if only to see who got their predictions wrong/right.

This. Clueless.
 
So, you based your decision on one bad season, while forgetting all the other successful seasons he had?



You would've preferred Pep who had no inclination to join us and desperately wanted to manager MCFC? But you didn't want Jose, who desperately wanted to join us?

That some interesting logic.

Mind your own fecking business :lol:

Hindsight is such a wonderful thing.
 
I voted no and said he was poison.

I definitely warmed to the idea as that treacherous LvG season went on, and soon realised it just had to be him.

I'm still not particularly a fan of his character, but can't really fault the job he's done so far. The group looks tight knit and the improvements on the pitch are there to see.

Pretty much exactly this.