KingCantona87
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I would give it about 5 minutes before we see a thread like this when the 5th manager in 6 years takes over soon...
I had this convo with a mate yesterday though. His thoughts were that his love for this club, and him having to watch through several managers playing shit football.eith zero passion exuding from the players would get that fire burning on him again. Granted his heath ultimately stops anything from happening but it got me thinking that if he was in decent shape, he'd deffo light a fire under the shower of shite we keep seeing each week. Also made me wonder how they, in turn,.would react to him coming backI just think he's up there in age now.
I don't think he'd be completely up for it after being away for 6 years and after dealing with more pressing matters like his health.
Which line up do you think he'd select in that formation?No chance, but the first thing he would do is get rid of this stupid 4-2-3-1 formation that we are playing and bring back the classic 4-4-2 and we would start scoring and winning games...
The word hypothetical should really be in this titleLeave the man alone. He's 80 and let him retire
This took a dark turnLet's just be glad the guy is still alive ffs.
Not even that. Leave the man alone.The word hypothetical should really be in this title
What do you expect, do people not engage their brains before they start a thread.This took a dark turn
I started it, hoping for some fun opinions based on him being healthy.....and aliveWhat do you expect, do people not engage their brains before they start a thread.
But short term, would his presence not have the same effect as it used to? Would the likes of Pogba, Rashford and especially Lingard not want to up their game playing under the greatest manager to ever live.Not even that. Leave the man alone.
But let's entertain that idea. This bunch of primadonnas wont fear saf. They know he wont manage for another 20 years, they know the don is old. It's like post shot corleone, he's not the same man as he was.
No it wouldn't.But short term, would his presence not have the same effect as it used to? Would the likes of Pogba, Rashford and especially Lingard not want to up their game playing under the greatest manager to ever live.
Nope. He'll be a laughing stock if he comes back. His time has past it. That's not a slight on him.But short term, would his presence not have the same effect as it used to? Would the likes of Pogba, Rashford and especially Lingard not want to up their game playing under the greatest manager to ever live.
Yeah, agree...This 'steady the ship' thing has to stop by the way
Bad example for your argument mate!Nope. He'll be a laughing stock if he comes back. His time has past it. That's not a slight on him.
How'd you feel if jimmy carter brought back to fix trump's mess.
In fairness Jupp was no joke when he went back to Bayern. They even begged him to stay on.Nope. He'll be a laughing stock if he comes back. His time has past it. That's not a slight on him.
How'd you feel if jimmy carter brought back to fix trump's mess.
'Rebuild'Yeah, agree...
'Steady the ship' and 'Transition' - the biggest buzzwords of Utd's downfall.
Stop it, you're killing me. Imagine football that exciting itmakes you fall behind on your pint with the lads so that when they tell you it's your round......you have to neck half of it in one and head to the bar. Those were the days
You know what's frustrating? Bayern didn't even need the bald prick. In fact, he did nothing special there. They were just being greedy.Stop it, you're killing me. Imagine football that exciting itmakes you fall behind on your pint with the lads so that when they tell you it's your round......you have to neck half of it in one and head to the bar. Those were the days
'Tradition''Rebuild'
You do understand what hypothetical means right? They're not actually calling for him to come back.This shouldn't even be a hypothetical discussion ffs. He gave you ungrateful reprobates 30 years of his life and just because you are struggling a bit you want to call on him again, despite his being in his 70s and being in very questionable health not too long ago.
This concept of this thread is a disgrace. You don't deserve what he did for your club. Let him rest.
1) The word 'hypothetical' wasn't initially in the thread, judging by some of the previous posts. Which means the thread poster was not speaking hypothetically, regardless of what the thread title says.You do understand what hypothetical means right? They're not actually calling for him to come back.
He'd love Lingard, Jones and YoungWhich line up do you think he'd select in that formation?
It was there when you responded. And absolutely can be thought of hypothetically, unless you go into the draft threads and ask them to leave Cruyff rest in peace? Its a thought experiment about whether his methods and approach would match Klopp and Pep and get more out of these players in the squad. Its a sign of the respect that he is held in and no need to take offence to it on SAF's behalf.1) The word 'hypothetical' wasn't initially in the thread, judging by some of the previous posts. Which means the thread poster was not speaking hypothetically, regardless of what the thread title says.
2) It shouldn't even be thought of, in actuality or hypothetically.
This.Leave the man alone. He's 80 and let him retire
Same hereHaving witnessed the abuse Ole receives, I wouldn't wish similar on Sir Alex.
This feels like a set up but oh well. Assuming everyone is healthyWhich line up do you think he'd select in that formation?