Erik ten Hag | 2022/23 & 2023/24

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It is sad that I can't see this having even a tiny positive influence on how our muggy bunch of players finish the season. I'd love to think we'll get a bump in form but we probably won't.

Roll on a very interesting exciting summer though.
 
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From manutd app:

Manchester United is delighted to announce the appointment of Erik ten Hag as Men’s First Team Manager, subject to work visa requirements, from the end of this season until June 2025, with the option to extend for a further year.
John Murtough, Football Director, said: “During the past four years at Ajax, Erik has proved himself to be one of the most exciting and successful coaches in Europe, renowned for his team’s attractive, attacking football and commitment to youth.

"In our conversations with Erik leading up to this appointment, we were deeply impressed with his long-term vision for returning Manchester United to the level we want to be competing at, and his drive and determination to achieve that.

“We wish Erik the best of luck as he focuses on achieving a successful end to the season at Ajax and look forward to welcoming him to Manchester United this summer.”

Erik ten Hag said: “It is a great honour to be appointed manager of Manchester United and I am hugely excited by the challenge ahead. I know the history of this great club and the passion of the fans, and I am absolutely determined to develop a team capable of delivering the success they deserve.

“It will be difficult to leave Ajax after these incredible years, and I can assure our fans of my complete commitment and focus on bringing this season to a successful conclusion before I move to Manchester United.”
 
Delighted with the appointment, but I should feel more positive than I do! And that's no reflection on Ten Hag - its the ridiculous mess of a club he's stepping into. Maybe we are finally making smart decisions. But I still have sickening concerns about the people and structure around him. We need to back him and give him the power he should have. How can he work with Darren Fletcher as technical director? The guy is shouting from the bench and also making (or helping make) decisions like who is the next manager! He has zero credentials. Anyway, I need to try and be positive, delighted with Ten Hag, so I just have to hope that the mess around him can be sorted. Tear up the squad rebuild the team entirely.
 
Shame we can't get him in for Saturday. Let the players know the assessment has begun and they'll be dropped if they do not perform and they can advise their agent to find them another club in the summer.
Guy has my full 100% backing, even if results aren't that great if he's getting players to put in a shift on a weekly basis that's a massive upgrade on what we've been served up this season.
 
I really hope Erik Ten Hag can finish his time with Ajax on title winning. Things are clarified and officially announced, so now he can focus and put all his efforts to win last 5 games with Ajax. At least 4 winning guarantee the champion no matter how PSV performs.

Let's have a very positive farewall and bring his energy to challenge with the rebuild of Manchester United.
 
My first choice so I'm very happy. Been very impressed with his Ajax team whenever I've seen them, and even more so when you consider how many players he's lost over the years.

Definitely think he's got what it takes to be successful here, but it's going to take time. We are an absolute mess at the moment, and that's not something you fix over night. I think that Liverpool when Klopp took over is a good comparison to where we are now, and it took Klopp nearly 3 years before he had built a team capable of challenging for the league.
 
Delighted with the appointment, but I should feel more positive than I do! And that's no reflection on Ten Hag - its the ridiculous mess of a club he's stepping into. Maybe we are finally making smart decisions. But I still have sickening concerns about the people and structure around him. We need to back him and give him the power he should have. How can he work with Darren Fletcher as technical director? The guy is shouting from the bench and also making (or helping make) decisions like who is the next manager! He has zero credentials. Anyway, I need to try and be positive, delighted with Ten Hag, so I just have to hope that the mess around him can be sorted. Tear up the squad rebuild the team entirely.
Sum up the way I feel, maybe change is happening we shall see, if it doesn't he will struggle
 
On a second note, does anyone know how's his English?
Reports of him studying it but I've never seen him speak it.
 
First manager appointment since SAF that I'm genuinely excited about:devil: :nervous:

LvG came close but that was based on what he had done early in his career (Ajax, promoting youth at Barca & BM).

If this doesn't work out then I'll probably give up any hope of us coming good again.
 
Finally a managerial appointment to be excited about! But this absolutely needs to be accompanied with a successful summer transfer window.
 
Moyes was right to go on holiday and Ten Hag would be sensible to have a break too. He can’t just lock his office in Amsterdam and start in his new one in Manchester the next day. He needs to have a break.
Moyes' case is inexcusable. Nobody expect the new manager to come and lock himself in his office for the whole summer. He at least should be in contact with the people working on transfer, getting to know the training facility a bit so he can brainstorm training plan, idea whenever he can. In a sense, manager never really have total disconnected from work break like Moyes did. Someone like Mourinho keep in touch with his players. Even some of the more dedicated players do lighter exercise during their break to keep themselves in shape.
 
Welcome Erik! The fact that he took this job means that he is confident in his abilities and isn't afraid of what will surely be his greatest managerial challenge. I wish him all the best and hope the board makes it clear to the players that EtH will be calling the shots now.
 
I think the club realised that after the horrendous performance/result 2 days ago, they had to announce something to boost the morale of the fans.
Also, for 48 hours, the media has been negative towards MUFC, so it makes sense to announce this now, so there is something positive relating to the club.
I'm not sure what the club will do if we lose to AFC in a few days.
Yeah makes sense from a PR perspective, but I think it's clear Ajax and ETH wanted to wait out the cup final at least.
 
Let's go!!! Finally!

I hope Rangnick and ETH can work together well and get us out of the dark ages.
 
It’s essential we get rid of the bad eggs this Summer. Even if we end up with a thin squad and have to turn to the kids in the Europa games then so be it. My point is this is more important than who we sign. Obviously ideally we get rid of 6 and get 7-8 in.
 
Is he as eccentric as Pep? If not, then he isn't a genius. Just a Dutch Bald Fraudiola!!
 
Well done on being the first reply and being fecking negative :lol:


Normally in overly positive about everything but spotted my opportunity to be a drip :lol:


It's brilliant news. Looking forward to the summer ahead.
 
Brilliant news. The (very) long road back to success starts here. Well, at the end of the season anyway.
 
Absolutely the right appointment. He has a huge task on his hands and there are no guarantees of trophies because the competition is extremely tough, but I have no doubt we will improve ten fold with him at the helm.
 
Best out of the lot and also my favourite one out of the lot. Excited for the next season.
 
Great appointment, he plays attacking fast flowing football and has a philosophy that encourages this, he use of youth players is also very exciting and fits right in with our beliefs.

Everyone who wants to stay at the club is on notice now, and hopefully everyone who wants to leave is gone very early in the window in order for Ten Hag to know what he is working with and where he needs to add this window.
 
I think we won't be as hopeless as everyone seems to think, even from the next season. We haven't spend a penny in winter and there will be some money to spend, especially with the new manager coming. I'd say as much as 120-150 million at least, granted we are letting go some players and their huge wages. From the next season I can see squad refreshment in the following fashion:

  • 3 quality starters for us (transfer budget)
  • 1 smart buy from Ajax (transfer budget)
  • 1 smart loan
  • 1 one smart promotion from the academy - Hannibal
  • J. Garner, perhaps Laird given a go and then in few weeks players can very quickly improve if given chance..

    Many of the players will improve when playing in a proper unit including Sancho, Fernandes, Van de Beek (like a new signing), Elanga, at least one of AWB and Dalot. Even someone as poor as McTominay I can see could be used. Fred will become absolute beast, even better than now. With the fixed midfield and overall control over games I can see defence sorting themselves, whether it is Lindelof or Varane next to HM. Fingers crossed Shaw will stay fit.

    It will still be a transition season but I can see us improving our overall play immensely transitioning into the team play rather than a bunch of individuals getting a kick and will be enough to get us top4 straight away.

 
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