As knowledgeable as always, hyung!
Can't say I know anything about him personally, though. All my first choices are pretty much no goes - Pochettino (who I wanted back in '13 to replace Fergie), Sarri, Pep.
With them out of the way, there's two options for me in regards to who I'd want. On one side there's Wenger who plays good football, develops youth and is a proven winner. As a stop gap, I don't think it'd be bad because we wouldn't be lumped with him like Arsenal were if things go sour.
On the other side, it's managers of teams I personally enjoy watching outside of United:
Hasenhuttl - Been a fan of his since his Ingolstadt team. Expected more of him from managing Leipzig, but still a fan.
Quique Setién (Real Betis) - Really love the way he approaches games. No matter the opposition, he always tries to get his team playing on the forefront. I think if he came here and attempted to implement his style with us, coupled with our generous budget, he could excel.
Simone Inzagi (Lazio) - Unlike the other two, I'm not as big on him despite thinking he's doing a wonderful job at Lazio. I wouldn't mind him, though, as Lazio are one of my favourite teams to watch in which he's very much responsible for.
Bruno Génésio (Lyon) (
@kouroux &
@JPRouve ) - Like Inzaghi, I'm not as big on him as Hasenhuttl and Setién, but I do enjoy his Lyon side and they scored so many goals last year which deserves a tonne of credit.
I know none of these are at all likely to be even considered - they're just personal choices.
There's just no words for how silly this was from us, is there? Like, I was José out long before the season started, but if you're going to keep him on then surely they should've backed him? Made no sense whatsoever.