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I think that if Moyes didn't get rid of literally all the staff, he would have done a hell of a lot better, Mike Phelan and the other staff were obviously very good at their job and as a coaching team it worked well, I've heard ex players say Mike Phelan has a wealth of knowledge and is a good man manager,What is his role can someone tell me? I feel he is just there to tell stories about fergie days and how he burst some balloons. A grandpa who is here to keep himself relevant. We need proper coaching staff. Sir alex made the Phelans and all relevant, not the other way round.
Agreed. Moyes cut off his nose to spite his face. I understand why he wanted to bring his own men aboard, but it was a crazy decision in hindsight. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.I think that if Moyes didn't get rid of literally all the staff, he would have done a hell of a lot better, Mike Phelan and the other staff were obviously very good at their job and as a coaching team it worked well, I've heard ex players say Mike Phelan has a wealth of knowledge and is a good man manager,
I actually thought did a decent job when he was in charge of Hull City in the Premier League, considering the lack of quality in the squad at his disposal.
Agree. When it became clear that we were hiring Moyes, I knew it was very likely to be a disaster appointment. As did most people. It was idiocy.Agreed. Moyes cut off his nose to spite his face. I understand why he wanted to bring his own men aboard, but it was a crazy decision in hindsight. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Agree Moyes dropped big bollock by getting rid of SAFs staff , i think he would have lasted a bit longer and who knows . Hindsight hey..I think that if Moyes didn't get rid of literally all the staff, he would have done a hell of a lot better, Mike Phelan and the other staff were obviously very good at their job and as a coaching team it worked well, I've heard ex players say Mike Phelan has a wealth of knowledge and is a good man manager,
I actually thought did a decent job when he was in charge of Hull City in the Premier League, considering the lack of quality in the squad at his disposal.
i would link it but can't as a newbie, so google 'Mike Phelan Balloon', cracks me up every timeThe genius behind Alex Ferguson's success
He probably was pissed that he did not get the title 'interim Manager'?Our Assistant to the Interim Interim manager looked disinterested when the cameras focused on our bench during both goal celebrations.
He never looks comfortable to me out of his shorts.Our Assistant to the Interim Interim manager looked disinterested when the cameras focused on our bench during both goal celebrations.
Our Interim Assistant Manager to our Interim Manager. Or are they both in the caretaker roles? I think they are more caretaker roles till we find an interim manager.Our Assistant to the Interim Interim manager looked disinterested when the cameras focused on our bench during both goal celebrations.
I wonder what Phelan's actually doing now.Our Assistant to the Interim Interim manager looked disinterested when the cameras focused on our bench during both goal celebrations.
If you include Fergi into the picture, then it would make sense. Fergi wants his own man in the team - Mike. Woodward, well, don't think he made the decision, he was simply forced into making the decision after the Watford loss. Woodward had to make a change, the last person he would trust, and in fact, the last person any squad players would trust, is Mike. At least Micky is still getting paid, until end of the season.I wonder what Phelan's actually doing now.
Effectively, Woodward stepped over him. Phelan was Ole's assistant. However, Woodward decided to go around him and promote Carrick. Someone who was junior to him in Ole's set up to temporary manager.
Last night he looked a bit lost/absent. Like he was there but not.
Why would we include Sir Alex though? He is a member of the football board, which is nothing more than an advisory committee. Carrick was clear in his pre-game presser, Woodward asked him to take over. Woodward is the one making the decisions. Sir Alex has influence but that's just because he's a big personality. If Woodward had wanted Phelan gone he'd be gone. However, it didn't really feel like he was a big part of the touchline dynamic between Carrick and McKenna. Maybe he was behind the scenes pre-game. However, it looked very much like he was third wheel last night.If you include Fergi into the picture, then it would make sense. Fergi wants his own man in the team - Mike. Woodward, well, don't think he made the decision, he was simply forced into making the decision after the Watford loss. Woodward had to make a change, the last person he would trust, and in fact, the last person any squad players would trust, is Mike. At least Micky is still getting paid, until end of the season.
Mick loves that wall.
Beautiful.