Munkehboi
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Future Manchester United manager?
If he can promote Ipswich and keep them up then maybe in 3-4 seasons time? He will still only be 41-42yrs old. Hopefully he can have a long and successful career.
Future Manchester United manager?
Why would they? They know him pretty well for a start.Would be a huge mistake by him. Rashford and co. will eat him alive and ruin his career before it even began.
Why would they? They know him pretty well for a start.
he’ll do whatever it takes to make it work.
Which is why it only works if the board have made the decision to fully back the manager in this instanceAnd there's your problem.
It could be something basic like calling you into training earlier or dropping an under performing player to the bench. The disruptive core of the dressing room won't like it and will influence others. Unless INEOS take drastic measures this summer and clear house.
I wouldn't wish this job on McKenna. His fantastic work deserves a chance, which he'll get little of at United.
Good luck Ipswich.
Which is why it only works if the board have made the decision to fully back the manager in this instance
Hairy fraudBottled it. Young fraud
Bottled it. Young fraud
I genuinely think it will be the more entertaining match. I will be watching it.Shame the Coventry game is the same time as Madrid - Bayern would have enjoyed seeing if he could make it up
Bottled it. Young fraud
Just need a draw in the final game of the season1-2 leading away at Coventry, 90 minutes finished and 11 minutes added time.
Just need a draw in the final game of the season
Or Leeds losing points to Southampton.Just need a draw in the final game of the season
Yeah, both played 45 - Leeds on 90, Ipswich 93If they win here, right?
We do not let this slip!
Genuinely might be next united manager if we keep ten hag for another season.
Would you hire any other manager who has only 2,5 years of first team management experience as the Manchester United manager? Or 3,5 years in that scenario. One year at top tier level.
If not, what about his United connection makes such a difference? Genuine question I’ve been thinking about when reading this thread.
Yes. Don't see why the lack of time makes a difference if you're genuinely good enough?Would you hire any other manager who has only 2,5 years of first team management experience as the Manchester United manager? Or 3,5 years in that scenario. One year at top tier level.
If not, what about his United connection makes such a difference? Genuine question I’ve been thinking about when reading this thread.