sewey89
Incorrectly predicted the de Jong transfer 2022
Poch out
I dont think anyone is regarding ten Hag as a 'sure thing' , or maybe I missed those posts. But rather he's the most exciting choice from Rodgers/Poch due to his philosophy which is a style which is not easy to implement but if implemented successfully could prove to be devastating for the football purist like myself with emphasis on zone control/positional play, via ball possession in a high line and a interchangability between the front 4 which has the potential to reek havoc for the opposition.
For me it's not that I won't be happy to support the new manager, just all my new manager optimism has been evaporated over the last 8/9 years and I just don't feel we've got it in us to compete. Especially when, no matter who we appoint, they won't be as good as Klopp or Guardiola who happen to be our nearest and dearest rivals' managers. Conte, to me, felt like the right manager at the right time, with him at the helm this season felt salvageable. But we screwed the pooch on that one, for whatever reason.
I like the idea of Ten Hag because it feels like he'll be the next manager to make a big impact on European football, he has that Klopp at Dortmund vibe about him. I wouldn't mind Pochettino but his last few years have dulled his allure somewhat, and it looks as if he's perhaps hit a ceiling more in the mould of an Emery/Loputegi, very good managers who may not have it in them to win the highest calibre trophies like the PL or CL. Although, even those two have won the EL. But it's not like it's Ten Hag or bust for me, I'd have been very happy with any of Ten Hag, Enrique, Conte or Zidane. I'd be a lot less happy with happy Pochettino.
I'll openly admit Rodgers is the exception to this and I just cannot see myself getting behind him. He just doesn't feel like a United manager at all, even ignoring the Liverpool connection, I just don't think he's any good.
What about Brendon Rodgers?No, I will support Brandon Rodgers.
There is however a limit. If it's Carrick or someone else equally unqualified I will be out from the start.
Poch, ETH, Zidane, Rodgers etc I will get behind as long as they have some sort of qualifications. Worst case they feck off with a cup 2 years in just like the last 2 qualified managers have.
Depends on where we set the bar.Also it's a bit nuts people have just one choice and everyone else is a nailed on disaster.
Like surely there's 10 people you thi k could do the job?
If that is the case then I would hope people would temper their expectations a little, and take things step by step, because it's not an easy play style to teach a group of players who haven't played in such way collectively.I read on here that whe would win us a dozen trophies.
Depends on where we set the bar
Its not that hard to win a minor cup at United. Mourinho did and he's washed up I'm fairly certain Koeman could as well.
Are there really 10 available managers that can win the league or the CL?
I think that's a stretch.
Yeah. Only one i really don't want is Rodgers.
For me it's not that I won't be happy to support the new manager, just all my new manager optimism has been evaporated over the last 8/9 years and I just don't feel we've got it in us to compete. Especially when, no matter who we appoint, they won't be as good as Klopp or Guardiola who happen to be our nearest and dearest rivals' managers. Conte, to me, felt like the right manager at the right time, with him at the helm this season felt salvageable. But we screwed the pooch on that one, for whatever reason.
I like the idea of Ten Hag because it feels like he'll be the next manager to make a big impact on European football, he has that Klopp at Dortmund vibe about him. I wouldn't mind Pochettino but his last few years have dulled his allure somewhat, and it looks as if he's perhaps hit a ceiling more in the mould of an Emery/Loputegi, very good managers who may not have it in them to win the highest calibre trophies like the PL or CL. Although, even those two have won the EL. But it's not like it's Ten Hag or bust for me, I'd have been very happy with any of Ten Hag, Enrique, Conte or Zidane. I'd be a lot less happy with happy Pochettino.
I'll openly admit Rodgers is the exception to this and I just cannot see myself getting behind him. He just doesn't feel like a United manager at all, even ignoring the Liverpool connection, I just don't think he's any good.
Definitely not. There are many managers who can do a very good job for us, and will get all the support from most of the fans, at least at the beginning. Beyond that, it's up to them to convince people of their quality.…are you just counting the days until the “wrong” guy gets sacked?
I’m getting a vibe of “my guy’s the only solution” from a lot of posts. Is that how people really feel? Or is everyone willing to accept that there are two or three managers out there who could all do a very good job and all deserve a bit of patience from us fans?
I dont have "a guy". I just know what isnt working when I see it. So whoever it is gets my support until it becomes clear hes taken us as far as he can. And then its on to the next guy, or maybe even gal to take us forward.
I think what we all have to get over is this idea that there is "a guy" out there thats going to stay with us for a quarter of a century. Football has changed. And SAF was a one of kind. No one hangs around in one place too long anymore. Its just the way it is. And thats ok. We really, really, really need to get this idea out of our heads that theres more than one Alex Ferguson.
I don't monitor his utterances but last time we played them he dedicated the press conference to lay out what we did wrong and how he took advantage of it.Is he really?
I think getting Swansea promoted and then the Liverpool job turned his head and made him an insufferable David Brent impersonator for a while.
But that was all years ago. I can't recall any of that in recent times*.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not champing at the bit for him to be given the job. But I think it's unfair to hold a passing phase against him for eternity.
* I don't exactly monitor his every utterance, so I may have missed stuff...