RonaldoVII
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3 years seems very excessive. Don't think many at the minute deserve a 3 year extension. No guarantees that he'll accept it either.
That seems mental. He's already on the slide, imagine what he'll be like in a couple of years. He should get a year like the other players of his age.
Not if it's got a lot of conditional clauses in it, I.e. The second year only kicks in if he plays x number of games this year, and so on. In which case it's a win win situation for the club. Evra isn't half as shot as people make him out to be, yes he's been on the slide but it hasn't helped him that he's not had any sort of rest and the fact that he has to constantly bomb forward on the left. He could regain enough of his old form if managed properly, he'd also be a great back up and a much needed leader in the dressing room in a season where we're likely to lose a lot of experience to players either leaving or retiring.That seems mental. He's already on the slide, imagine what he'll be like in a couple of years. He should get a year like the other players of his age.
Yeah, I can't believe we'd offer him a three year unconditional extension. Maybe a one year deal that auto-renews if he makes a certain number of appearances each year, up to a maximum of three years?That seems mental. He's already on the slide, imagine what he'll be like in a couple of years. He should get a year like the other players of his age.
Are all the guys on TalkSport massive trolls or what???
With that tweet from the page before, RI put this up yesterday. As much as I think it's crap RI have been very good recently. Have had all the players discontent, Moyes future being considered and Shaw/Carvalho.
I think such contract extension would include being a back up and mentor to a new lad. Evra then gets the opportunity to join the coaching staff should he desire to, or simply retire.
Makes little sense aiming for three more years with tired legs.
Whats obvious is he needs the Giggs treatment of picking and choosing which games he plays in. Not 90mins every week.
Question is, who here would choose Mou over Van Gaal/Ancelotti?
Question is, who here would choose Mou over Van Gaal/Ancelotti?
Yes please.Question is, who here would choose Mou over Van Gaal/Ancelotti?
I think such contract extension would include being a back up and mentor to a new lad. Evra then gets the opportunity to join the coaching staff should he desire to, or simply retire.
Makes little sense aiming for three more years with tired legs.
Unless the Glazers will block out most thoughts and opinions from the Sirs, I reckon Sir Bobby's dislike towards Mou still won't get him the job. People are crying for attractive football, and they won't get that from Mourinho, but they will get results. Plus he will get his muppet dream of working with Rooney.
Just imagine Mata reading that
Just imagine Mata reading that
That's why he isn't chasing Shaw anymore, because he knows he will get him in red.
Oooh, nice thinking there!
I'm really mixed about Mou at the moment. On the one hand he really is one of the only personalities in the world who could handle such a heavy responsibility as United manager, but another makes me wonder how much trouble he would bring. He was my joint first choice with Ancelotti to come last year (couldn't decide which) so him being at Chelsea for one year doesn't change much.
Sir Alex was trouble to be fair! He was constantly getting fined/banned! The only concern I have with Mourinho is his record with youth systems. But I think he'd relish the control he'd have at Old Trafford, no meddling insiders getting in the way. He'll also think he can do better than Sir Alex, that's how the fella thinks!
Yeah, I'm not quite sure what I meant by trouble... It's not just through the media and stuff, because Fergie got fined or suspended an incredible amount of times. The thing that really worries me is his reported behaviour at Madrid, and his reaction when the team got leaked before a Barca game. he caused such a rift that the team seemed to split in two camps. I dunno, perhaps Madrid is a unique example due to being the mother of all circuses, but it just felt a bit too crazy to be true.
Having said that, I seem to be fine with van Gaal coming here, and look what he has done in the past!
To be honest, I don't even look at how players or managers do at Madrid because the club is such a circus. I think everyone in the squad and at the club would draw a huge sigh of relief if he did become manager. I still think it's highly unlikely, but I thought Mata would never join us and look what happened with that. Who knows nowadays.