[Poll] Next permanent United manager

Who do you think should be the next permanent manager of Manchester United?


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C'mon FC

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Interesting that you have the option to change your vote. You british some to like to do that kind of things :lol:

PS: Changed to Ole. At first I was sceptical but his overal performance + the advance of Paris (everything seems possible now) changed my mind.
 

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"it would be ludicrous to now base any judgments on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s suitability to become Manchester United manager permanently on a first sequence of back-to-back defeats... but also here's me publishing this column two days after said first sequence of back-to-back defeats."
 

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Disagree with that wholeheartedly. We've tried managers from the outside and it doesn't matter how successful they've been with other clubs, they just don't understand Manchester United and fail to create the 'we are United' culture. We're not another club like Tottenham or Southampton where a manager can just turn up, bring all his backroom staff and have free rein over everything. All the previous managers we've had done this and failed miserably, while at the same time trying to dampen expectations because it's always the squads fault and the manager is always doing the best with the players he currently has, and we need to spend another £500m to be anywhere near the big boys. It's all bollocks.

Pochettino isn't going anywhere, not anytime soon. He's tied to a big contract, all the big teams have managers in position already. There's no justifiable reason not to give Solskjær next season at least to see what he makes of it. His 4 month interview has done enough to convince many, many United fans who've felt completely detached from the club in recent years.

Don't ruin it now and start the cycle again.
 

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Erik ten Hag is doing a fantastic job at Ajax. Even though, I rated him highly before, I am surprised that he has gotten his team into the semi finals taken out Juventus and Real Madrid.

If Pochettino is not available this summer, I wonder if there is a chance that we can do a triple swoop for Erik ten Hag, De Ligt and Edwin Van Der Sar this summer if things doesn’t improve under Ole before the end of the season.

His philosophy is definitely something I wouldn’t mind seeing here at United.

 

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Why isn't this thread locked?

Erik ten Hag is doing a fantastic job at Ajax. Even though, I rated him highly before, I am surprised that he has gotten his team into the semi finals taken out Juventus and Real Madrid.

If Pochettino is not available this summer, I wonder if there is a chance that we can do a triple swoop for Erik ten Hag, De Ligt and Edwin Van Der Sar this summer if things doesn’t improve under Ole before the end of the season.

His philosophy is definitely something I wouldn’t mind seeing here at United.

:houllier:
 

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Erik ten Hag is doing a fantastic job at Ajax. Even though, I rated him highly before, I am surprised that he has gotten his team into the semi finals taken out Juventus and Real Madrid.

If Pochettino is not available this summer, I wonder if there is a chance that we can do a triple swoop for Erik ten Hag, De Ligt and Edwin Van Der Sar this summer if things doesn’t improve under Ole before the end of the season.

His philosophy is definitely something I wouldn’t mind seeing here at United.

Surely this isn't serious :eek: You want to sack Ole already?!?
 
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