simonhch
Horrible boss
i am genuinely curious why the name of Carlos Quieroz has not come up more often with regards to the vacant (perhaps mythical) DoF role. I am struggling to think of a better fit for the job.
- Is a cultural fit at the club, having coached here through our most successful era. He has friends and relationships in place already.
- He has a vast network of agents, players, coaches and chairmen.
- He’s hugely experienced in world football.
- He speaks multiple languages fluently.
- He’s well respected across Europe and the world.
- He’s familiar with Ole, having coached him through the early to mid 2000s.
- He is a superb tactical coach who must be extremely adept at understanding how players fit into systems, making him an outstanding choice for identifying required talent profiles.
- He’s a strong character known to stand up to bad behaviour, including a bust up with Roy Keane that he won. Demonstrating strong principles and a disciplined culture.
- He’s been beloved by many players, including former stars like Ronaldo, who described him as like a father figure. Demonstrating the ability to provide leadership.
- He was arguably our best ever No.2, demonstrating an ability to work as part of a team and not be the sole decision maker.
- He fits the Manchester United DNA that Ole and the board seem so desperate to return to.
- He loves the club.
Tell me why I am wrong. He blows any of the other candidates I’ve heard about - mainly ex players - out of the water as far as I am concerned. I am sure it would get the seal of approval from Fergie too.
The talent acquisition strategy of our club is laughable. This appointment would make far too much sense to actually happen.
- Is a cultural fit at the club, having coached here through our most successful era. He has friends and relationships in place already.
- He has a vast network of agents, players, coaches and chairmen.
- He’s hugely experienced in world football.
- He speaks multiple languages fluently.
- He’s well respected across Europe and the world.
- He’s familiar with Ole, having coached him through the early to mid 2000s.
- He is a superb tactical coach who must be extremely adept at understanding how players fit into systems, making him an outstanding choice for identifying required talent profiles.
- He’s a strong character known to stand up to bad behaviour, including a bust up with Roy Keane that he won. Demonstrating strong principles and a disciplined culture.
- He’s been beloved by many players, including former stars like Ronaldo, who described him as like a father figure. Demonstrating the ability to provide leadership.
- He was arguably our best ever No.2, demonstrating an ability to work as part of a team and not be the sole decision maker.
- He fits the Manchester United DNA that Ole and the board seem so desperate to return to.
- He loves the club.
Tell me why I am wrong. He blows any of the other candidates I’ve heard about - mainly ex players - out of the water as far as I am concerned. I am sure it would get the seal of approval from Fergie too.
The talent acquisition strategy of our club is laughable. This appointment would make far too much sense to actually happen.