It is a right decision to sack him. I would love to see him to be successful here but it just not working out
That's still wrong, but never mind.You have an over inflated opinion of your club. By whatever barometer you want to use Utd, are far bigger and successful than Spurs. If it's actually that Utd have won more in 3 years than spurs have in 26 years - then I apologise... the point remains.
Contracts mean very little, just so that either side can get compensation if they move. I assume he wasn't out of contract when he went from Southamotion to spurs? So you know how it works.
Yup, He was a horrible human being and we all tried to do mental gymnastics to justify his behavior, some more than others.Or Conte and Guardiola when he was on the way down.
Probably 3 Champions League titles, I would suspect? Not that I prefer Zidane, but its a good reason to think he might be the right choice.Based upon what?
Too much of a risk if you ask me, it could be Moyes all over again.No one for Eddie Howe?
Go check how much Real Madrid won in the 5 seasons before Zidane.No way, Zidane inherited a team full of winners. UTD are in a rebuild stage and need a manager who will not cry if he doesn't get what he wants and I can only think of 1 who's proven this without a shadow of doubt and that's Pochettino!
Confirmed what? I just looked at his twitter and there's nothing there.That’s just silly. You could give a manager a trial, he gets us to a CL final and then we’re stuck with him for 3 years because of a lucky run in the cup.
We need to hire the next manager properly, not just throw a trial at a big name. Director of football needs to be appointed BEFORE the next full time manager.
Edit: James Cooper just confirmed this on Sky Sports!
Based on having won the CL as many times as anyone in the history of the game after 3 seasons as manager.Based upon what?
What rubbish are you talking about. He's done wonders for the budget he's on. Imagine what he'll do with our squad and resources. He is a world class coach and would improve us 10 fold.
So he didn’t blow that title race then?What rubbish are you talking about. He's done wonders for the budget he's on. Imagine what he'll do with our squad and resources. He is a world class coach and would improve us 10 fold.
Based on the fact we don't have pochh type players who are direct, who can fill spaces and make off the ball attacking runs, and who can control the midfield like his team at spurs.Based upon what?
I’d like to see it tbh. I love Ole. Enjoy watching Molde too.Ole Gonnar Solskjaer over the last few years:
2011,12: Won Norway's top league in consecutive years with Molde.
2013: Left Molde at 6th, went to Cardiff in Jan '14.
2014/15: Finished 20th with Cardiff, having winning 3 and drawing 9 of his 18 games in the PL. Scored 17 goals, conceded 42 in those 18 games. Left Cardiff after a bad start to the Championship.
2016: Finished 5th after taking over Molde halfway through the season.
2017, 2018: Finished 2nd in the Norwegian top league with Molde
2019: currently 2nd in the table with Molde
All joking aside, I think you should prepare for the worst.That's still wrong, but never mind.
Contracts aren't the issue. The issue is that Pochettino won't want to leave Spurs for United.
You can huff and puff all you like about being "far bigger and successful", you can wave your mega-rich cheque book in the air until you're blue in the face, but in the end the truth is that it's you who has an "over inflated opinion" about the current attractiveness of United in comparison to Spurs.
I said this elsewhere, as an outside bet and if Wolves let him go Nuno Espírito SantoWe need to go all out for him. I don't know how much he would cost, but just pay it.
Fully agree with Neville's assessment of him just now on SSN.
This is true. I don't think people watch a lot of spurs and have just willed that to be true.His football is not as attractive as it is claimed to be. His record in Europe is patchy. He seems to have a mental block with trophies.
Not sure about him at all.