What will Ole's next job be?

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The White Pele

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Should try his hand in another European league. Maybe Holland, Germany or even Scotland. Hopefully he can regain some confidence and go on to have a good managerial career.
 

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He got a cushty pay-off, he’s good to lay low for a year or two. Maybe another job in Norway or the NT gig in a few years.
 

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Are any of you really asking or answering this or is it just another opportunity to say he's shit but in a different hat?
 

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Back to manage in the Norwegian league, can't see another team in England taking him.
 

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Norway. National team or club side.

Said his family still live there so I can't see him even considering a job out of there
 

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He's good enough to have a decent career at a mid-sized European level.

I suspect he'll take a significant time off to get his mind right though.
 

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Honestly I think he retires after this. He clearly wanted to become a Man United manager and failed. What else is there for him to achieve?
 

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I hope he stays in management and I’d be intrigued about where he may go next. Despite his limitations he isn’t the clueless muppet that some of you miserable fecks make him out to be. Good luck to him.
 

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I don't think any big league team will want him. He was relegated with Cardiff and then failed after all the money spent with United. Who would want that?
 

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Are any of you really asking or answering this or is it just another opportunity to say he's shit but in a different hat?
I don’t think he’s taking a job outside of Norway in Europe unless it’s a big one, really. Can’t see him bothering to go back to the Cardiff type of roles in the Champo or relegation bound PL sides. Maybe I’m wrong, who knows.
 

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The romantic in me would like to see him actually try to make it in coaching and come back to the PL one day - look at a Championship team, lower league BL, maybe Liga NOS type move and then work his way up & actually be hands on. Even at Molde he wasn't 100% hands on from what he said in his interviews and maybe he'd actually be a good coach.

The realist in me knows he'll just take the Norwegian national coach job and then probably retire whenever that ends.
 

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Erm no. We’ve already got someone with a better track record. I think we'll finally break the curse and qualify for the Euros so can't see the job being available until 2025-26.

My guess is he'll become a technical director at either Molde or Kristiansund. And then he'll aim to get a similar job at United somewhere along the line. United is his drug so he'll be desperate to be back one way or another once enough time has passed :nervous:
 

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A team in Quatar that want an ex-coach from a big club
 

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Erm no. We’ve already got someone with a better track record. I think we'll finally break the curse and qualify for the Euros so can't see the job being available until 2025-26.

My guess is he'll become a technical director at either Molde or Kristiansund. And then he'll aim to get a similar job at United somewhere along the line. United is his drug so he'll be desperate to be back one way or another once enough time has passed :nervous:
Ah ok, makes sense. Sporting director is porbably what he is best at, also according to himself in the last interview.
 

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I think Ole should take a lot of time out and reset. He should start again maybe in one of the Scandinavian leagues and build himself back up before thinking of taking a bigger job. I wish him well whatever he decides to do.








 

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Head Coach for (take a pick):

Malaysia
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Nah, realistically a mid table premier league club will give him a go I should think
 

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Can't see the Scottish links. Both Old Firm clubs have just appointed new managers who are likely to be in post for at least 1-2 years. And, for example, neither club wanted Moyes when he was previously available following his United stint. And I suspect Ole will fancy himself too much for a job at another club in Scotland.
 
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