Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Mourinho is on another level. Never saw Fergie poke someone in the fucking eye?
not yet anyway
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Ben J
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Mike fucking Phelan.
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Nath
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Low key and minimal fuss. But can't see it.
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Ben J
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Never.
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Rick Draper
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I am hearing Sam Allardyce is polishing up his CV.
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Whittie
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McCarthy
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Ojc
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McCarthy is at a bigger club
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
i can't quite make my mind up on this. I think the circumstances surrounding his eventual departure will be just like this tbh....i.e coming right out of the blue rather than stringing it out.
lol
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben D
Mike Phelan will probably take over and why wouldn't he? they will want somebody to run the team the way Fergie runs it and nobody has seen that more closely than he has, Queiroz probably would have got the job if he hadn't left.
I genuinely can't think of who I'd like to succeed Fergie, We just have to hope er maintain the same philosophies and we get somebody in who will stay for another 25 years
lol
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kennySRi
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There's no way this is happening this year. Last year there would of been a good chance of him leaving when he next won the title and on a high thinking it would take a few years. But seen as it has just happened and united have arguably got the strongest squad in a long time the future is bright so I think Fergie wants to stay a bit longer knowing there's a chance to win more (and hopefully a shot at the CL).
I also agree that whoever comes in, even people as high as mourinho, that they will work with/under Fergie for a year. Even after that I can't see him leaving the club, he will always have a say in things.
As for who the next manager is, if this story is true then Jose is a certainty for it. He is probs the most likely guy to come in, but going to Chelsea first isn't going to help IMO. Other than him I've no idea who can succeed. Moyes is not the answer! It is definetly going to be a decline for a good few years whoever comes in, the longer Fergie stays the better!
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Nic Barnes
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Howard Webb IMHO, replace one cunt with another cunt.
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JonnyJ
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Might not happen now but when it does it will be the biggest managerial appointment in football history. Poisoned chalice if you ask me, no fucker will match what he did. Youre on a hiding to nowhere.
Be interesting to see if fans have the patience or if they will be calling for the new guys head in 6 months though.
[Edited on 08-05-2013 by JonnyJ]
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Russ
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Same day Kenny Jackett quits Millwall. Coincidence?????
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Cavey
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Whoever takes over will be a patsy for the real manager a year down the line.
Definitely seems to be happening though, its all over the place this morning, there's no smoke without fire...
I think they may go a bit left field and go for Klopp or someone like that. Who knows, apparently it should get announced at the NY stock exchange at 230ish today if happening (according to moose on twitter)
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Ben J
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BBC BREAKING NEWS!!!!!
BBC Sport's Richard Conway is outside Carrington awaiting developments and has just confirmed that Sir Alex Ferguson arrived shortly before 0700 BST.
FFS. So what? He arrives there at that time every morning!
This is what its going to be like all day.
"BBC reports, Fergie ties his shoelace"
[Edited on 08-05-2013 by Ben J]
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Russ
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hope he comes out today and says its nonsense, preferably early
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Steve
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All the tribute videos and pictures starting already
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mwg
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I don't think he'll be retiring yet. And I hope it's not David Moyes if he is. Just because he's Scottish and angry doesn't mean he'll be any good.
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
BBC BREAKING NEWS!!!!!
This is what its going to be like all day.
"BBC reports, Fergie ties his shoelace"
[Edited on 08-05-2013 by Ben J]
.....and cant get up because his hips locked.
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Jamie Walby
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When he does retire will be strange. He has been the only United manager in my lifetime
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Eck
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Moyes has put together a great team without much money. His big spend is currently wanted by the likes of RM so he can't be too bad with cash either
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deano87
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Didn't Fergie threaten to retire when he was 60 or 65 and the team played shite for the rest of the season. He then decided to stay and they had an epic year the following year.
Difficult shoes to fill if anything. Not a massive football fan but I think they'll recruit within the squad or something. Doubt they'll go high profile foreigner.
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Cavey
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I'd be very surprised if any manager of a half decent team would step down and become assistant manager. Its pretty insulting to Moyes to think he would
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Rick Draper
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He's probably currently giving the hairdryer to whoever created the speculation.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
Moyes has put together a great team without much money. His big spend is currently wanted by the likes of RM so he can't be too bad with cash either
I do get that argument. But what's his biggest spent? £15m? That's around the value of a squad player at United. And he's not exactly experienced in the Champions League. The quality of players needed to win the Premier League and Champions League is on another level entirely to what he's used to.
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