Scandi Red
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The average post length of this thread is impressive.
They was shit. Club be shit too.
They was shit. Club be shit too.
There is this weird obsession that I see in every thread that no manager could help us just because our every manager post Fergie didn't do well, and nothing good will happen if we change managers, because it's proven to be wrong based on these past experiences?
In general, some of them even did decent job trophy wise. But what I find weird is that people completely ignore the fact that none of our managers was good enough to begin with, if our aim were winning Premierleague or good CL campaign.
The biggest achievement our previous managers did after us was managing Roma, and the second biggest achievement was getting fired from Spurs. No top team in the world(and I am talking about top7-8 teams) would touch with a stick any of our 4-5 previous managers.
I seriously cannot understand why people keep ignoring this, we haven't had single manager who improved our performances, who made us play good modern football, and it's not because we haven't had the players, it's because some of them were long past their best, and rest were never good enough to begin with.
Can we please stop with this weird argument that nothing will change with changing the manager just because we changed couple of them in the past 10 years?
I don't think anyone pretends that we've had a manager of the level of Klopp, Guardiola, Ferguson or Ancelotti in the last decade.Small bump since our probably best post Fergie manager has signed for Fenerbahce. Some people actually argued that he is still top class based on his Chelsea period.
Jose has actually become likeable to me, but it was quite obvious he was past his best while he was managing at United.
So, do we actually have any arguments that we actually had single world class manager after Fergie?
Top level managers are less likely to want to join us if we are in a mess and look years away from competing. So I'd say our best chance of getting one is by making sure we're as good as we can be in the meantime, and part of that is probably another manager turning things around and getting us close to the top again. Then we'll be in a position of strength if a truly top manager comes along and is looking for a new job.I don't think anyone pretends that we've had a manager of the level of Klopp, Guardiola, Ferguson or Ancelotti in the last decade.
Whenever United have been looking for a manager, there doesn't seem to have been a top one available at that time. Would be the same again this summer if they change.
If they want a top level manager this time next year, I think their best chance will be keeping Ten Hag now and being ready to be ruthless and change during the season when one becomes available.
I don't think anyone pretends that we've had a manager of the level of Klopp, Guardiola, Ferguson or Ancelotti in the last decade.