Interim it is
Fifth option is reportedly Fonseca.
Who do we want?
I genuinely have no idea what the best option is here.
Interim it is
How they answered to the rumors:
- Luis Enrique: It’s an april fool
- Lopetegui: it’s absurd
- R.Garcia: don’t confirm, don’t deny
- Rooney: Committed to Derby until someone tell me otherwise
T. Hag: Fully focused on Ajax, dont care
Zidane: Not interested and never will be
Ragnick: Interested with decisional power
Fifth option is reportedly Fonseca.
Who do we want?
I genuinely have no idea what the best option is here.
All decent options except for Fonseca if the fifth one is Fonseca.Fifth option is reportedly Fonseca.
Who do we want?
I genuinely have no idea what the best option is here.
That's not a good answer though. Mckenna is the best candidate of them all. He's got the best coaching CV having done well with both Spurs youths and United youths + he's now been no 2 to both Mourinho and Ole.
I really don't understand United these days. We seem to hate experience which is strange considering SAF managed the club for so many years. Even the caretaker job was given to Carrick when its evident that Phelan was a far better option
Where did you get all that from. Especially Zidane and Ragnick part?How they answered to the rumors:
- Luis Enrique: It’s an april fool
- Lopetegui: it’s absurd
- R.Garcia: don’t confirm, don’t deny
- Rooney: Committed to Derby until someone tell me otherwise
T. Hag: Fully focused on Ajax, dont care
Zidane: Not interested and never will be
Ragnick: Interested with decisional power
Got it on good authority who the 5th candidate it.
It’s……Rebekah Vardy.
Where did you get all that from. Especially Zidane and Ragnick part?
Yeah half of it sound like a pure invention.Some people on here are best ignored to be fair
I'm sure he would try. I don't believe there are qualities that guarantee anyone will be a good coach. It's not something you necessarily "pick up".
You guys really are scorned by Ole
No mention of a title.
Mate it’s doesn’t f’ing matter. This isn’t an aim to hyperbole the greatest coach of all time. It’s just a path for us to promote people within the club that have given us a good service with the opportunity of finding a role within the club. All we do on Redcafe is bang on about VDS and Overmars. Do you think they was the best Ajax could find?
Your missing my whole point. I don’t care who’s the best. A new manager will have coaches that best work for him as far as I’m concerned McKenna is f’ing shit as since he’s been a first team coach our football has been crap. Academy coaching and first team coaching are levels apart.
My point remains you have someone who promotes the principle core ethos of what Manchester United is and you continue to bring those people through your back room set up. What you don’t do is oversaturate it like we have been doing.
Now if I had a choice of giving that role to someone out of Fletcher, McKenna, Carrick or Phelan. I’m not picking old guards who have been stinking out the place with bad habits.
Is that more clear now?
Stranger things have happened.12 points behind Chelsea, could be 15 by this weekend. Title is long gone!
Probably wouldn't have been completely out of the question for a decent push had we sacked Ole after Liverpool but we dithered around for another month sacrificing points and table positions in the process so that seems to be as far as the club's current ambitions lie.No mention of a title.
Gets knocked out of every competition in 2 months.Obviously. What else would they hope for
People need to flipping relax with this ex player coaching stuff. The issue we have now is that all of our coaches are amateur. But there is nothing wrong with the odd ex players who’s shows promise coming into a good coaching set up.
Zidane done exactly what we have Fletcher doing now and although we take the mick with him getting his boots on. Zidane was doing exactly the same with it going viral at Madrid.
So no there is no problem Fletcher doing an education at the club the issue is when you stick him with Carrick and Solskjaer. All novices.
These people had worked under the best manager in the world and yet the vast majority of them aren't even good pundits. A big chunk of them had gone into management (Bruce, Robson, Ole, Gaz, Keane) and failed, sometimes spectacularly. Others were coaches (Carrick etc) and failed as well. So if these people can't learn from the very best then how on earth can they learn at a time when the club is shambles? Fletcher's rise to prominence borders to the hilarious. He went from coaching the U-16s (October 2020) to become part of Ole's first team coaching (January 2021) right to become technical director (March 2021). That's two promotions in 5 months. Now either Fletcher is SAF, Busby Clough, Paisley and Shankly wrapped in one which makes stuff like going up the ranks and gaining experience redundant around such prodigy or there's a huge dose of blunt nepotism and stupidity in all this. TBF the United DNA seems to give special powers to people as its mentioned in both articles.
In the current climate we should go for the best in the job. Let's build the structure first with the right people in it who can identify talent when they see it and are able to go past buzz words like United DNA. Then once the system is in place and is successful then we can think of how to implement a solid career progression for players.
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/deta...-man-utd-first-team-coaching-staff-4-jan-2021
https://www.manutd.com/en/news/deta...t-of-football-director-and-technical-director
Zidane was coaching in the B team before he got promoted to 1st team. Same with Guardiola. Flecther has 0 experience as a coach at all. The club is in crisis, been in crisis post SAF. As for the 1st team coaching staff, it's not a time to have someone on staff whose learning on the job and has 0 to contribute. If Fletcher wants to learn go to coach the under 21s or go to a different club. The 1st team coaching should all be experienced and be focused on turning the ship around. And frankly the new manager should pick his own staff and not have unqualififed people imposed on him because they are ex-players.
I think I would be fine with any of them tbh. It's an interim manager, we're not going to be hiring a Pep or Klopp here. We need somebody to come in secure top four and possibly win a trophy then we move on and appoint the long term manager.Fifth option is reportedly Fonseca.
Who do we want?
I genuinely have no idea what the best option is here.
Zidane came in as a sporting director(played a role in getting Varane). Then was past of the coaching set up, then managed the B team. Fletcher has just begun.
These people had worked under the best manager in the world and yet the vast majority of them aren't even good pundits. A big chunk of them had gone into management (Bruce, Robson, Ole, Gaz, Keane) and failed, sometimes spectacularly. Others were coaches (Carrick etc) and failed as well. So if these people can't learn from the very best then how on earth can they learn at a time when the club is shambles? Fletcher's rise to prominence borders to the hilarious. He went from coaching the U-16s (October 2020) to become part of Ole's first team coaching (January 2021) right to become technical director (March 2021). That's two promotions in 5 months. Now either Fletcher is SAF, Busby Clough, Paisley and Shankly wrapped in one which makes stuff like going up the ranks and gaining experience redundant around such prodigy or there's a huge dose of blunt nepotism and stupidity in all this. TBF the United DNA seems to give special powers to people as its mentioned in both articles.
I just want a manager who will make us press and learn us to pass and keep the ball. We're really shit at these.
Let's go!
Stranger things have happened.
Get him the feck in right now
Makes too much sense which is why it won't happen I'm sure.
Hope his ties with Murtough are enough to sell the board on bringing him on in a sporting director/DOF role