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Pretty harsh to hang Giggs for that. What do you think he says wrong?
The bit where he said "I want Giggsy on the wing," and someone replied "You're Giggsy, boss."
Pretty harsh to hang Giggs for that. What do you think he says wrong?
I know there's not much to go on but he just doesn't come across as passionate and brimming with ideas about how we'll win the match, compared to what i imagine say a Guardiola team talk would be like.Butt does most of the talking in the bits that have been edited in. Pretty harsh to hang Giggs for that. What do you think he says wrong?
...I know there's not much to go on but he just doesn't come across as passionate and brimming with ideas about how we'll win the match, compared to what i imagine say a Guardiola team talk would be like.
The defensive side of the game has been working ok. He only needs to loosen the reins in the attacking third. Seeing as Giggs has been mentored for a coaching role by LvG for the last 18 months, I see nothing to suggest it'd be such a huge departure. All that's required are tweaks.
Lest we forget, but LvG was doing well until the last 7 games. But now he's lost the dressing room, we have no choice but to get a new man at the helm. Changing too much at once could be counter-productive, though.
Changing too much was Moyes' downfall after Fergie and also the reason for LvG's shitty start after Moyes. If Mourinho tries to make the squad do things they're not suited to do, it could be years before we recover. I mean, look at how badly they reacted to having chips taken off the menu.
It's taken this long to erase the spectre of SAF from the dressing room. Doing the same thing for LvG would kill our season. Giggs will keep things ticking over at worst. He'll be a success at best. It's something he's been preparing for and knows how to do.
I've gotten past my disgust and disappointment for his personal choices, football people should not be held up as morality role models.
And so that aside, I'm somebody who likes the idea of Giggs managing Manchester United as soon as he is ready and as soon as possible. I thought it was an excellent plan for him to learn on the job with a very experienced manager and eventually succeed him.
The problem is the plan only really worked if Giggs had contributed to some success and the departing manager left behind a stable platform for him to build from.
With both Moyes and LVG having been abject failures, the club under global microscopic analysis and without a clear identity the current situation is as difficult as it could be for him to take over and succeed. He needed to enter the role under with some confidence. So appointing him is almost setting him up to fail.
The flip side is that we have tried the 'experienced pro' route twice now since SAF and it hasn't worked. Of course we could have appointed better experienced pros's but the point remains.
And for me that's the crucial dilemma here: How can we know we are going to fare better under Mourinho (in the worst form of his life and not aligned to some core club values) or Guardiola (new to EPL and only proven at managing Rolls Royce squads) than Giggs who knows the club and English football inside out.
For me, appointing Giggs now is not as mad or bad as some are making out. It's as risky as appointing Jose/Pep.
And for me that's the crucial dilemma here: How can we know we are going to fare better under Mourinho (in the worst form of his life and not aligned to some core club values) or Guardiola (new to EPL and only proven at managing Rolls Royce squads) than Giggs who knows the club and English football inside out.
Some people act like he shagged their wife. It's crazy. The funny thing is a lot of them would have allowed it when he was a playerThe fact is I'm sure we know what we're doing. I think if we wanted Jose he'd be in the bag.
ThisColumn Against Giggs
1. Giggs has been a common factor in our decline since Moyes.
2. Has not managed a club before, let alone one of the biggest clubs in the world. Zero experience.
3. Unproven in terms of footballing identity and approach due to the reason above. How do we know he can create a system that produces technical, attacking play? We don't. It's just a perception that he can because he was part of Fergie's class of 92.
4. We are at a critical stage where we cannot, cannot cannot afford to screw things up. We are in relegation form at the moment and have been playing the worst football ever in our recent history. We need someone who is a proven winner and who can effect short term improvement to arrest our free falling.
5. Unsure how he would handle the Rooney situation or how he would reshape the team for that matter.
6. Pep and Mourinho are quite possibly available. Both are proven winners.
Column For Giggs
1. We can't say for sure that he will be a terrible manager. Who knows? He might blow everyone away.
Conclusion: Not a difficult choice is it?
Err? Common sense?
Joey Barton and Robbie Savage know the English football inside out. Wanna appoint them as well?
That can be said for any manager out there, regardless of who he is. Either he has not managed in England or has been a bit crap recently.Guardiola does not. Plenty of negatives/risks for him and Mourinho right now.
In that case though there's Hughes, Bruce, Keane, Solskjaer all who have knowledge of the club, English football and at least some managerial experience. What makes Giggs a better option than them? We can only hope that internally we've seen some exceptional managerial qualities in Giggs that are yet to be seen.Guardiola does not. Plenty of negatives/risks for him and Mourinho right now.
I can understand some apprehension from some in terms of him being our next manager, butsome of our set's a bit over the top.
I'm not sure I want him as manager but isn't some of the sentiment against him a bit over the top?
I'm not trolling here, but I wouldn't mind some people elaborating (sensibly) I their stance against Giggs.
The documentary below really put me off, he just lacks the level of intelligence and inspiration that i'd expect from our manager.
The 'tactical discussion' with the coaches at 26:50 was particularly worrying, as was the pre-match discussion with the squad at 38:10.
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest. Giggs' decisions have kept LvG afloat this long.
Some people act like he shagged their wife. It's crazy. The funny thing is a lot of them would have allowed it when he was a playerThe fact is I'm sure we know what we're doing. I think if we wanted Jose he'd be in the bag.
You are totally wrong and I will explain why.I've never seen a greater congregation of holier than thous in one place on the internet. As a player Giggs remained loyal to the club for his entire career and to question his loyalty, as some have done, because of off field behaviour is nonsense.
For all we know Mourinho likes donkey sex and Pep robs cardigans off other mens washing lines and sticks his knob in them. (That would be a problem as it's illegal actually but you know what I mean)
All that matters is that the man who takes over is capable. If we're examining people's sexual history for reasons not to hire them we could be looking a long time for Mr Clean.
You are totally wrong and I will explain why.
First and foremost you are the same person, have the same character and share the same moral compass either you're private or in your profession. Otherwise you're close to be a psychopath. You can be a ruthless CEO and at the same time a wonderful father and husband but you're still the same person with the same character. Just different environments with different challenges.
There is One thing to do bad things in the heat of the moment then to do bad things for along time with the knowledge that you can destroy another persons personal life. Shagging your brothers wife for eight years is as bad as it gets. Next step is to feck your sons girlfriend for a couple of times.
Ask yourself what type of character you want as a boss, father in law or have a close relationship with.
I don't know Mr Giggs. But one thing I know is that a man who deliberately destroy his brothers marriage is a character I don't want near myself, my business or as a friend. I'm not an angel, probably the opposite but somewhere in life we all need to draw a line.
No disrespect but there are sexual history and sexual history.
Thanks but, with all due respect, I disagree with your entire post. It seems to me that line you talk about that needs to be drawn is your, very own personal one.
The debate is about the capabilities of the next United manager and not how good he is at keeping his dick in his pants.
Regardless of what Giggs personal life is, his name and next United manager should not be used in the same sentence.
A better idea would be putting an ad on craigslist. I'm sure United will get more qualified applications than Giggsy's...
Maybe putting an inexperienced manager at Barca, having the best squad and a core of players that is kept for several years can help that manager grow into the position, but United at this time and in this state, is a recipe for disaster..
Thanks but, with all due respect, I disagree with your entire post. It seems to me that line you talk about that needs to be drawn is your, very own personal one.
The debate is about the capabilities of the next United manager and not how good he is at keeping his dick in his pants.
Agree on both accounts. Besides what he did was not illegal, immoral - yes, but not illegal. I don't care if he's cnut of the highest order as long he's hugely successful.I agree he shouldn't be the next manager. I'm simply saying it's nowt to do with what he does in the sack.
One question for you.
Do you think Barack Obama, Angela Merkel or David Cameron would survive if they have done similar things as Giggs? Clinton was in for a personal hearing because of a blown job, and he lied. Why do you think..
MU is a public company and many investors, partners and sponsosors take moral view very serious. As a assistant manager your private life is private, as a manager of a club of our size your private life is part of your CV. If you don't understand or see this then I can't help you further. I leave it there. No disrespect.