Second favourite to be the next prem manager to go now apparently.
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He’s out for another month. Why on earth would you keep Son? He’s pathetic. I do agree with starting Richy but pair him with Kane and bomb the hapless cry baby
Is there anyone in particular you'd prefer to replace him with if he goes?There are fair criticisms of ENIC and Levy but those people need to face head on the fact that the football under Conte has been bad this season and there is precious little evidence of the work that’s happening on the training ground. There’s no sense that we are moving towards something better.
I don’t think conte has long to save his job.
Im sceptical about Poch. I don’t really believe in the messiah coming back and I think he’s likely to have loyalties to certain players (Lloris, Kane, Son, maybe Dier) that will distract from the benefit of the team.Is there anyone in particular you'd prefer to replace him with if he goes?
The performances against Brentford and Aston Villa are not on Levy and ENIC. They’re on Conte and the players. We’re talking about one of the highest paid managers in the world who has had over a year with the squad and they are turning out performances like that? thats on himContes appointment was worth it simply for how much hes exposing and dragging Levy and ENIC. Great insight from a world class manager about the upper echelon of this club.
I was thinking Ten Hag would have been perfect.
Im sceptical about Poch. I don’t really believe in the messiah coming back and I think he’s likely to have loyalties to certain players (Lloris, Kane, Son, maybe Dier) that will distract from the benefit of the team.
It’s clear our strategy for recruitment is to buy players <25 years with high upside and high potential sell on value. It seems logical to me then that we hire a manager who has a track record of working with and improving young players - someone who can make players better and make a team better than the sum of its parts. I’d also like a coach who has a proactive rather than reactive approach (been bored under 3 managers now) and ideally one who has his best years ahead of him instead of behind him (Mourinho was always the wrong appointment).
Potter would have been perfect…
Julien Stéphan did a good job at Rennes which is maybe the best academy in the world this past decade… proven record of working with and improving young players. qualified for CL with Rennes and beat PSG to win the french fa cup - win more than Kane! Finished 6th last season with Strasbourg after they finished 15th the season before… But doing poorly with them right now.
Amorim at Sporting or Gallardo would be excellent choices too…albeit with risk attached. Hard to say.
But this is exactly why we have a director of football. To align recruitment with the vision for the club. It seems like the next appointment needs to have a risk attached.
I've said this over and over if the manager is successful then ENIC can take some credit for that, if he fails then ENIC has to take some of the criticism.There are fair criticisms of ENIC and Levy but those people need to face head on the fact that the football under Conte has been bad this season and there is precious little evidence of the work that’s happening on the training ground. There’s no sense that we are moving towards something better.
I don’t think conte has long to save his job.
Spot on. Our current predicament is down to the whole organisation - players, coaching, recruitment, owners. What a mess, where do we start to put it right?I've said this over and over if the manager is successful then ENIC can take some credit for that, if he fails then ENIC has to take some of the criticism.
to do what? man united has begun to seem a football team after buying casemiro (70M) and anthony (100M)
Ten Hag has been fine. He had the balls to do the number one thing needed for them: kick Ronaldo to the curb, and out of the way of all their other talent.to do what? man united has begun to seem a football team after buying casemiro (70M) and anthony (100M)
before of those signings, united took 4 lemons from brentford and collected sh*t results
come on, in every interview he released, he talked about CR7 involved in his project. Cr7 kick himself out with that interview to Piers Morgan.Ten Hag has been fine. He had the balls to do the number one thing needed for them: kick Ronaldo to the curb, and out of the way of all their other talent.
They had spent very poorly in years past under Solskjaer. Obviously Casemiro and in particular Anthony greatly improved their quality, but, undoubtedly Ten Hag has been an excellent coach for them so far.
We'll have to hope something else goes wrong over there, otherwise 300m of transfers a year plus Ten Hag will be a combo we simply will be unable to compete with under the current Levy/ENIC regime.
He said all that stuff because he simply had to- he had to give CR7 a chance to hang himself, which the egoistic prick of course did in short order.come on, in every interview he released, he talked about CR7 involved in his project. Cr7 kick himself out with that interview to Piers Morgan.
give to conte 170 M for 2 players. than we can argue
I like Ten Haag too, but without those signings he would have been already sacked
and pigs flyHe said all that stuff because he simply had to- he had to give CR7 a chance to hang himself, which the egoistic prick of course did in short order.
As far as the spending, maybe, but, hey they're United and can spend without blinking an eye. It's basically a moot point. If they had bought say Toney and Calvin Phillips instead of Anthony and Casemiro I have a feeling they'd still be pushing us if not ahead of us right now too.
Ten Hag and the Ajax crew are tactically astute, run a system, have a flexible plan, and know how to develop young talent. The most you can maybe say of Conte are the first two points, and of Levy/ENIC, none of the above.
He is airing his frustration in public, sadly he will probably be gone by the end of the week.
He is telling it as it is, but levy doesn't want people to find out what is going on, so poch will unfortunately be back in the job again.
You can translate his latest comments into English as follows:
I am used to winning titles and trophies with teams who are among the top spenders in their league. I come in, win a few things and am gone 2 seasons later. I have no interest in developing a team and culture because I’m not sure I’ve got the ability to do that. Finally, it’s clear this heap of shite team arent good enough to fulfill my ambition and you wont give me the money to do it so I’ll be off then.