PeteManic
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He should have stayed on. They can make as many documentaries as they like and Fergie can do as many interviews as he used to do - but the simple fact is he knew that City and their oil money were coming and the team was fecked and he wanted to protect his legacy.
Moyes actually wasn't a necessarily bad choice, but he should have been told to forget Chris Woods and Phil Neville and keep the same backroom staff and just be an Ole - in other words, just be the face of the operation with Fergie helping in the background.
Anyhow Fergie fecked up the whole thing because he wanted to protect his legacy. Pep and Klopp and Ancelotti and everyone else were all too clever and all made the right decision.
Moyes actually wasn't a necessarily bad choice, but he should have been told to forget Chris Woods and Phil Neville and keep the same backroom staff and just be an Ole - in other words, just be the face of the operation with Fergie helping in the background.
Anyhow Fergie fecked up the whole thing because he wanted to protect his legacy. Pep and Klopp and Ancelotti and everyone else were all too clever and all made the right decision.