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He could be a car crash like Moyes as he could be like Poch. At least Poch shown he could take the next level at Spurs from Soton. I dont want United being Howe's pet project if he could make it or not.
I think Howe spent is much more than Moyes already. If Moyes can do much better with much smaller budget than Howe i dont think thats a good sign for Howe.
Let him make that step at a smaller club, like West Ham or Leicester or Newcastle, not at Manchester United.
I'd be indifferent between him and Zidane tbhLet him make that step at a smaller club, like West Ham or Leicester or Newcastle, not at Manchester United.
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Giggsy all day any day
To be fair, at this point, I don't think it could be any worse under Howe than it is at the moment, which is a truly amazingly turn of events when you think of all that Jose has achieved in the game. That's not me saying or thinking he's the right man for the job, but I doubt he could make us this miserable.
It's baffling how many people really want this.Giggsy all day any day
I'd love Howe if we go the DOF route. The funny thing is people belittle Howe and then big up Nagelsmann and some 35 year old Wender Bremen coach on the same thread. Textbook Redcafe.
Howe's Bournemouth is ahead of all those teams, whilst also being ahead of us and hipster favourites wolves.Let him make that step at a smaller club, like West Ham or Leicester or Newcastle, not at Manchester United.
Real 442 based on possession and ultra attacking fullbacks overlapping the wingers. I'd say he is the most positive manager in the EPL after Sarri and Guardiola. They hardly hoof it.What tactics does eddie howe use at bournmouth?
Nothing would make me happier than seeing Ryan Giggs succeed as Man Utd manager.It's baffling how many people really want this.
Why? What does a - lets me honest - woefully underqualfied ex-player have going for him that others do not?Nothing would make me happier than seeing Ryan Giggs succeed as Man Utd manager.
I just have very limited belief he ever would.
But it sure would make me happy.
Hes not neccesarily woefully underqualified, he was at United learning from Fergie for years, and was the no2 under Van GaalWhy? What does a - lets me honest - woefully underqualfied ex-player have going for him that others do not?
Hes not neccesarily woefully underqualified, he was at United learning from Fergie for years, and was the no2 under Van Gaal
If he does well with Wales he'd absolutely be qualified based on his connection to the club.
I'd love Howe if we go the DOF route. The funny thing is people belittle Howe and then big up Nagelsmann and some 35 year old Wender Bremen coach on the same thread. Textbook Redcafe.
It's true - TSG Hoff were a relegation team before he took over.
To manage one of the biggest clubs on the planet? Yes, yes he is.Hes not neccesarily woefully underqualified, he was at United learning from Fergie for years, and was the no2 under Van Gaal
If he does well with Wales he'd absolutely be qualified based on his connection to the club.
Howe took over a Bournemouth team in crisis and languishing at the bottom of league one and in four years, established them as a comfortable Premier League side. That's a few years after taking them from the bottom of League two to League one and they almost got relegated when he left for Burnley.Difference in acheivements. Nagalsmann took Hoff from relegation to top 4. But yeah, Howe is definately underrated everywhere. Which is weird because he's English.
Howe took over a Bournemouth team in crisis and languishing at the bottom of league one and in four years, established them as a comfortable Premier League side. That's a few years after taking them from the bottom of League two to League one and they almost got relegated when he left for Burnley.
Nagelsmann does not deserve as much adulation as Howe.
Howe was 31 when he first took over at Bournemouth and got them somewhere they'd never had dreamt off.I'm a huge fan but Nagelsmann definately deserves much praise. He took Hoffenheim on at an age 10 years younger than Howe and dragged them from relegation, to top 4, to Champions League.
In any case I wouldn't be against Howe as a manager for us. He will be a cert for a top role eventually.
Difference in acheivements. Nagalsmann took Hoff from relegation to top 4. But yeah, Howe is definately underrated everywhere. Which is weird because he's English.
Out of interest, what would you need to be qualified to manage Manchester United in your opinion?No he wouldn't. So far he's never have managed a football club and it looks like he wants it on a silver platter. He didn't go abroad like Zidane or take a lower league club like Lampard or even the SPL like Gerrard.
There's shit loads of managers more qualified than Giggs. Having experience under SAF doesn't suddenly make you qualified. Nor does doing half decent as national manager.
Out of interest, what would you need to be qualified to manage Manchester United in your opinion?
I like Howe too he's a very good manager.A good record of managing a club and taking them above and beyond expectations would be a good start. This is why someone like Howe would be on my shortlist.
I like Howe too he's a very good manager.
I think international management is underrated though.
Bielsa is a good example, I'm pretty sure he's commented on the fact that as an international manager you can be better at quickly implementing your style on a side, like he's done with leeds this season.
If Giggs has good ideas for a style of play and coaching, then managing Wales will be a good learning experience For him.
He'd be much less likely to demand years and years to leave an imprint on the team like previous managers, I think Moyed thought he'd have his full contract!