Smores
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No point speculating he may have been offered a lesser role and declined. He's probably very grateful for getting to manage us and he's certainly raised his profile. Hope he gets a big job soon.
I doubt Amorim has anything to do with that - Fletcher isn’t part of the coaching staff is he?
Okay I thought it was some execute role like technical director or somethingThought he was? Technical coach or something
Hake's LinkedIn oddly enough posted a coaching structure. No idea if the below works or not
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/the-...zB?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android
This is not the clubs decision it is the new manager and for him the right decision. As others have said as soon as Ruud came in it created pressure for ETH. You cannot have two managers at the club.Sir Alex stripped of ambassadorial duties, De Gea disappears with zero chance to say goodbye, staff axed to cut costs, no room for Ruud. It leaves more than a nasty taste in the mouth. I don't like this part of the evolution although I was excited by the arrival or Amorim.
Coaching was only a small bit of his role so I’d assume soAssuming Fletcher stays then
Why do you think he came? He was sold a project. He was actually sold a pup. He's been here a matter of a few months. If this is 'how it is' that coaches bring their own people then it is wrong. Fletch has existed across multiple coaches. They could have found a solution for a club legend. They did for Fletcher and he is not as qualified.I love RVN, club legend, and it would have been nice to see him stay on, but he’s been a manager at PSV and interim at United, he was never going to stay in a lesser role. Hopefully he goes away and forges himself somewhere and can come back maybe on his own merit.
Of course it is the club decision. Let's not get addled by the PR spin.This is not the clubs decision it is the new manager and for him the right decision. As others have said as soon as Ruud came in it created pressure for ETH. You cannot have two managers at the club.
Of course it is the club decision. Let's not get addled by the PR spin.
Ruud is not daft. He's not coming to Old Trafford to see him being ousted after a few months. In fact many commenators thought he had been brought in to take over when Ten Hag was finally sacked. It's a bloody mess.Such as what exactly? By forcing your new manager to integrate him into his coaching team against his wishes? Or just keep him on the payroll and have him greet everyone with a smile in the canteen perhaps...
I'm sure he knew the risks given INEOS spent the summer interviewing other candidates before ETH's extension, as a coach your future is only ever really tied to the existing regime and clearly Ten Haag's future was never one that was particularly secure.
End of the day I'm sure he doesn't want to be a coach forever anyway and he's put himself in a strong position for his next managerial role now.
Why do you think he came? He was sold a project. He was actually sold a pup. He's been here a matter of a few months. If this is 'how it is' that coaches bring their own people then it is wrong. Fletch has existed across multiple coaches. They could have found a solution for a club legend. They did for Fletcher and he is not as qualified.
With the news of the treatment of Sir Alex and the staff this lacks so much class to say the least.
Please. He knew coming in as backroom member would make him expendable.Ruud is not daft. He's not coming to Old Trafford to see him being ousted after a few months. In fact many commenators thought he had been brought in to take over when Ten Hag was finally sacked. It's a bloody mess.
I'm sure if Amorim wanted him the club would have kept him. It's a hard enough job at the best of times. If it were me I would want people I'd known for years who I trust like a brother as well.Of course it is the club decision. Let's not get addled by the PR spin.
Also which position do you think he should have had. Whatever he gave him would likely be a demotion.Of course it is the club decision. Let's not get addled by the PR spin.
Ridiculous post. Why shouldn't a new head coach get to pick who his staff are? Take the nostalgia goggles off for a second.Disgraceful decision and entirely predictable. Keeping him hanging on is despicable. We treated De Gea abysmally and these tight fisted skinflints are producing more of the same to a club legend.
Missing the point, I see. Keep taking the PR tabletsRidiculous post. Why shouldn't a new head coach get to pick who his staff are? Take the nostalgia goggles off for a second.
Exactly.As much as we all love Ruud, we finally seem ending that "Memories and Legends FC" bullshit and let the new manager decide on who he wants to work with.
Missing the point, I see. Keep taking the PR tablets
okay, sport. Stay switched on for the rest of us.Missing the point, I see. Keep taking the PR tablets
