Doesn't surprise me that he believes that. Most assistant manager just offer their piece and that's it. They don't have the final say on tactics etc.B-but Goldbridge said we need a new assman to play g-good f-football.
I know it isn't, I never said it was?He wants to be a manager.
Man Utd assistant manager isnt the only job in the world.
We are nearly two years into Mourinho's reign and people are still bringing up his living arrangements? It's been posted on here many times before. He's not living alone or living out some budget Premier Inn. He's living out of a 5 star hotel with a massive room which could be easily passed off as an apartment and he's surrounded by all his coaching staff.Anyone else a bit worried that Mourinho is already lonely as hell living in a hotel with no family and now his best pal is upping sticks as well...
@phelans shortsI have missed Phelan's shorts!
*shudders* just not him, anyone but him.Give it Ricky Sbragia t'end of season.
My hope as well, but surely Jose is too set in his ways by now. Not to mention he’s a stubborn feck.Good, never liked the guy and feel that he is one of the reasons for the way we play with such a stupid mind set. If Carrick replaces him, i will have a lot of hope that he will be able to get his ideas through to jose and we just might start to play some good football.
It's just you.I honestly feel that we should snipe buvac from pool. If he can do so well for klopp, which has been confirmed by klopp himself by saying that he’s the brain behind everything, then he should be able to work well with Jose. This is because they both seem like volcano characters, despite Jose honestly striking me as the smarter one.
Also, buvac giving attack-minded ideas to Jose could also help improve our already improving football from the dark ages of the three seasons before last. Fergie would also get assistants with new ideas in in the past as he loved new thoughts and ideas.
P.S. Does anyone else feel like Jose told Faria to leave on his own consent by himself as Jose didn’t want to sack him but felt like things had gotten stale and he needed a couple new things to work with or is it just me? Friendship and a once productive bond is all well and good but everyone needs a change once in a while.
Why though? Possibly Jose reckons that Faria is hindering something or things just aren’t working anymore?It's just you.
No chance, the guy wants to go and become a manager.Why though? Possibly Jose reckons that Faria is hindering something or things just aren’t working anymore?
He's already managing a very different bunch of fannies.Phil Nevilles available
Maybe it was something of a mutual decision. Faria telling Mourinho he's planning on leaving opens the door for change without having to break up any friendships, our board could've seen this as an opportunity to encourage Mourinho to hire someone with an attacking mindset and fresh ideas, if Faria did decide to leave. McKenna is a natural choice, inside knowledge of the youth system and plays attacking football, something that embodies United. Entirely speculative but that'd be my theory.Why though? Possibly Jose reckons that Faria is hindering something or things just aren’t working anymore?
Doing well with our U18s I think. Joined us 2 years ago, and is very young at 32, so might be able to offer fresh ideas.
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-F...a-named-manchester-united-under-18-coach.aspx
Oh he says he is a boyhood United fan, which is great!
His United 18 sides were most entertaining to watch in the U18 league this season even though he is very attacked minds coach.
Pretty consistent view from the caf. Looks to be a genuinely good coach. Hope he gets to say if he gets a chanceIf he can get senior team play football like the u18s do, it will be an awesome selection.
Ah of course, how could i forgetHe's already managing a very different bunch of fannies.
My thoughts too. The u18s seem to play very exciting football and we've looked devoid of attacking fluidity all season. Hopefully signals the perfect scenario for us.McKenna is a very, very exciting choice.
I doubt he'd be welcome at the club now.Just read elsewhere it's Muelensteen? I guess we should just wait for official confirmation..
Don’t. Just don’t.I'd laugh if we went for Aitor Karanka!
Why?I doubt he'd be welcome at the club now.
I'm pretty sure he's made a few negative comments about the club since he's left.Why?
I'm pretty sure Laird is above O'Connor as of now, he only turned 16, played in U18 and 21 and is part of England's U17 squad world cup last year.O'Connor's future is as a fullback so he'd be above both of them on either side.
What on earth does someones nationality have to do with coaching?Its about time we had an Irishman involved with the first team setup again.
Easy implementating that in the reserves.He's very modern, attacking and likes creativity. We stole him from Spurs, very highly rated.
No chance in hell,if they opt for young option its gonna be Arteta or VieiraLike I said earlier today, I really think he has a chance. The Arsenal fans will be furious.
The poster?I have missed Phelan's shorts!
Arsenal fans are living in some alternate universe if they actually believe they could land an elite manager that's currently managing.I will laugh so hard if the managerial position he's getting will be the Arsenal job. Arsenal fans dreaming of top names post Wenger and they end up with United's and Mourinho's second man.
Most of them are convinced they will get Allegri Surely if he goes to PL he will go to Chelsea...Arsenal fans are living in some alternate universe if they actually believe they could land an elite manager that's currently managing.
I've got a better idea.It would not be Carrick, its too soon for him. I want Pep as Jose new right hand.