horsechoker
The Caf's Ezza.
Too soon?
Gone by the next three weeks I think. Who can replace him? Poch back? Tuchel?
They need some good vibes to be fair.
They shouldn't have appointed him in the first place. Get a progressive manager ffs
Too soon?
Yeah I was delighted that we avoided this Mourinho wannabe, much to the bafflement of the so called 'experts' in the media.It would have been fecking infuriating had we of appointed him, instead of FINALLY getting in a modern, progressive manager.
Hopefully they hold onto him until top four becomes impossible.
He cant blame Levy. Spent in summer and last Jan and are rubbishShould've been created Day 1, he was a ticking timebomb with Levy as Chairman.
He won't last the season, I see him departing pretty soon.
Too soon?
Yeah I was delighted that we avoided this Mourinho wannabe, much to the bafflement of the so called 'experts' in the media.
Gone by the next three weeks I think. Who can replace him? Poch back? Tuchel?
It was the same mental gymnastics with Mourinho, something something but but his real Madrid team scored 100 goals!I remember some of the fantastic mental gymnastics on here when he was linked with us, about how eh, he's actually a misunderstood attack minded manager![]()
1 or 2 more games then he’s off IMO.
Question is, can they a) afford the severance package b) manage to interview enough managers over the next 3 months so at least one does not them reject them before the end of the season? There's always Ryan Mason.
Perhaps Chelsea get rid of Potter first and Spurs move in for him? Who’s knows, but it’s nice to see the likes of Spurs, Chelsea (and Pool of course) struggling atm.
Just don't think this Spurs team are very good. Below par midfield, no decent fullbacks and Romero probably the only notable defender. I think the front three are good but that's not enough to drag the rest of the teams performance levels.
I honestly don't recall any pundit/ex United player calling for ten Hag.I wonder who are the most sensible and knowledgeable pundits. Neville wanted Poch and I wouldn't trust him to have any say at United. Plenty of people spoke about United missing a trick for not getting serial winner Conte, who we all know plays turgid football and is a pound shop Mourinho (latter day Mourinho at that). Did any pundit or United journo specifically hope for ETH? I know Mitten would have fancied the back-then-impossible Luis Enrique, but that's the only sensible take I remember.