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This place if he turns us down
i’ve already shaved my head completely bald and started to use a dutch accent in every day life. i will be sho upshet if he doeshent join us.This place if he turns us down
It sounds like he wants veto power, which I think it makes sense most of the time for a manager to have, except on maybe youth players.But he's not asking for full control, word for word the Tweet above:
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I'd love him to turn us down just to see the reaction in this place.
The difference is though ten Hag is bringing in experienced coaches like van der Gaag and McClaren. van Persie won't be given too much responsibility too soon. ten Hag is a teacher and he will love to have a young coach on his staff that he can develop.I'd love to see RVP back here
but it's the type of appointment Ole would get a lot shit for, basically an ex United player with no coaching experience
But I think he could be a great link between ETH and the players, he's charismatic and a natural leader
Trust me, I've seen far worse posts than that one.Aye it would be class, club being worse off again, prob more years wasted, rival fans having another field day, media getting the knife in more...........be all worth it for the trolling online.
This place sometimes
ah that's good to know, Advocaat would be a pretty good manager to learn from I reckonThe difference is though ten Hag is bringing in experienced coaches like van der Gaag and McClaren. van Persie won't be given too much responsibility too soon. ten Hag is a teacher and he will love to have a young coach on his staff that he can develop.
And van Persie has some coaching experience. He's been an assistant coach at Feyenoord for the last two years. He also managed the u-16 team.
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He needs to be given two seasons and proper backing in the market.Tweet
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And Arne Slot has been doing a good job at Feyenoord and is very highly rated.ah that's good to know, Advocaat would be a pretty good manager to learn from I reckon
There is a difference in that Ten Hag himself is an upcoming coach who has the potential to be among the best. Already have made a name for himself in CL too.I'd love to see RVP back here
but it's the type of appointment Ole would get a lot shit for, basically an ex United player with no coaching experience
But I think he could be a great link between ETH and the players, he's charismatic and a natural leader
What does your man have to do with Ten Hag? Keep it private with your man!This is very encouraging to hear. My man would love a challenge.
It's a good article that, and he's really not exaggerating about not needing the ca$h, I was checking it out.
I accept that he should be given a couple of seasons at least to get rid of this dross and get the type of players he wants.I bet the reported assurances were because of the higher profile names. No one is negotiating assurances over Mctominay. Anyone can drive those types to the airport. I also don't see a problem with giving him autonomy over outgoings. Back then if someone told you Pep would show more favour to Sterling (well known donkey at the time) than Aguero your jaw would drop in disbelief of how stupid the suggestion was. I'm certain someone's career here is already over.
Someone else said it best but our better half of the squad contain waaay too many specialists, limited footballers and passengers in open play that don't mesh with holistic football. One of the reasons I'm glad to go for a hardcore philosophist. They almost always cull the team at the top and ours badly need one. Our foundation is deceptively garbage.
United squad in shambles.It entails a lot of risk and you have to be a bit of a maniac to instil in your players that every pass has to be just right, that there can be no mistakes.
The other side of this is players constantly move off the ball so players have multiple options when on the ball. It’s crazy stuff.United squad in shambles.
The guy who played a pivotal role in our last title under Fergie. Imagine if he is part of the team who brings our first post Fergie title. He's already a legend in my book but that would seal the deal for everyone I think.RVP joining us as a coach would cement him as a United legacy player despite spending almost a decade with Arsenal. I don't know why I find that so funny.
Was asked to become assistant at Ajax? Not United. That's how i read itThat's a shame, would have quite liked him back here.
Oh well, Schteve, RVP and that van der Gaag bloke it is then.