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  • 17 Mar 2012 9:56 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    Moyes for me.Fergie mark 2 lol.I think we will seriously consider a move for him when SAF retires.Also dont be surprised to see Mourinho crop up i think he is simply waiting for SAF to retire then hoping to take over thats what i think.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 8:21 PM

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    soheil rostami:
    Well for me the best manager to replace saf is david moyes. Hes someone that has done so much with so little at everton and has been consistent over the past 10 years. He also has a good relationship with SAF and united so i see him as the ideal man to replace saf whenever saf decides to retire.
    Have you ever seen an everton side under do anything that excites you? So he's had no money, does that mean you cant play attacking football. He's dour and his football is uninspiring, is that what you want from a manager? We need a manger who’s football philosophy matches that of our glorious history, does that sound like Moyes
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  • 17 Mar 2012 7:05 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    michaek:
    Stanley Jones:
    Another suggestion would be Brendan Rogers with Ray Wilkins as his second in command
    That's not a suggestion, it's a nightmare.
    I can't see why Michaek as Rogers has done well with a 'non star' team and Wilkins was brilliant at Chelsea until Abramovich got rid of him. Why would it be a nightmare? As stated my first choice would be Guardiol***
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  • 17 Mar 2012 5:51 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    mvg17reddevil:
    I might be going a little overboard....but someone is doing their coaching badges now and can have a Guardiola-style effect after a few years - DARREN FLETCHER!
    That's not going overboard, it's fkn downing mate.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 5:47 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    Stanley Jones:
    Another suggestion would be Brendan Rogers with Ray Wilkins as his second in command
    That's not a suggestion, it's a nightmare.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 5:43 PM

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    David Moyes. We need people who understand the culture. I might be going a little overboard....but someone is doing their coaching badges now and can have a Guardiola-style effect after a few years - DARREN FLETCHER!
    We wanted the next manager to be a genuine Manchester United man and that is what we have got in David Moyes
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  • 17 Mar 2012 5:42 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    Cant agree with you more Soheil. David Moyes or should I say Sir David Moyes(When he joins Man Utd that is) LOL
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  • 17 Mar 2012 5:40 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    I would like to see Guardiola. Ole would be good in a few years. Another suggestion would be Brendan Rogers with Ray Wilkins as his second in command
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  • 17 Mar 2012 4:43 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    I think that David Moyes is the logical choice but I have a feeling that we might promote from within.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 4:30 PM
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    Re: Next United Manager

    bon scott:
    There is something about United and Scotish. So I think that thing with Moyes could work. But I would consider Solskjaer aswell.
    Yeah, I'd love to see Ole back here as manager someday.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 4:30 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    Could somebody please tell me what exactly David moyes has done? Everton has always been one of the biggest clubs in England, in 10 years David moyes has probably only had 2 good seasons in the league, he hasn't won 1 thing for everton, he's spent more money than what people think, £15 for feilini was crazy he cost more than witsel and the other Belgium player we were interested in, he sold his 2 best strikers for nothing ( yakubu and saha ) who have been on fire this season and splashed out on some striker from the Scottish division, this season and every other season the promoted teams with hardly any money are always on the same level as everton, Martin o Neil is far superior manager that has actually one something but he isn't Scottish, chelsea, man city, Newcastle, tottenham when these teams wanted a new manger they didn't go for moyes so why should we
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  • 17 Mar 2012 4:08 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    There is something about United and Scotish. So I think that thing with Moyes could work. But I would consider Solskjaer aswell.
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  • 17 Mar 2012 4:04 PM
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    Re: Next United Manager

    Bernard Kelly:
    "Why the hell should we get him?" Maybe because he has something to prove. He has turned Atleticos fortunes around and i suspect he would be looking to prove himself with a bigger club. Unlike say Mourhino he does not carry any baggage. With mourhino I think he has the attitude that it is everyones fault but his. This guy has a good philosophy about work rate and passing. I think that given time and financial resources he can make any team into winners. Moyes is also one to look at. He has done wonders for Everton and he seems to have the Fergie philosophy.
    If I had to choose between him and Moyes it would be Moyes every time. He has had 10 good years at Everton keeping that team going on a shoestring budget compared to most other teams.

    Also I'm sorry but A.Bilbao are 7th in La Liga - Played 26 W9 D10 L7 and at 37pts are 33 pts behind Real and 23 behind Barca. I would want to see him there for at least another year before I could say if he'd be right for Utd or not. We are top of the PL but we couldn't do it in europe where as they are doing well in europe but with a win average of roughly 1 in 3 in La Liga - sorry, that's just not good enough.

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  • 17 Mar 2012 3:33 PM

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    "Why the hell should we get him?" Maybe because he has something to prove. He has turned Atleticos fortunes around and i suspect he would be looking to prove himself with a bigger club. Unlike say Mourhino he does not carry any baggage. With mourhino I think he has the attitude that it is everyones fault but his. This guy has a good philosophy about work rate and passing. I think that given time and financial resources he can make any team into winners. Moyes is also one to look at. He has done wonders for Everton and he seems to have the Fergie philosophy.
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  • 16 Mar 2012 5:49 PM

    Re: Next United Manager

    Moyes for me
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