POLL ADDED: Would you want Jose Mourinho as the next Manchester United manager?

Would you want Jose Mourinho as manager of Manchester United?


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Absolutely, should have been the replacement for Sir Alex and should replace LVG if he's available.
 
Didn't want him in the past, don't want him now and I don't want him in the future.
 
If we can't get Pep then I'm all for hiring him.
 
Not at the moment. I'd long been an advocate for Mourinho taking over. I'd have preferred him to Moyes in 2013: I said as much. He'd have been my first choice.

His recent form is extremely worrying though. From a managerial perspective, his head doesn't seem in the right place. He regularly slates his own players, his conduct has been shocking, his side play awful football, and the atmosphere at Chelsea just comes across as completely toxic. There are other concerns, such as his terrible record with youth.

Personally, I'd be interested in the possibility of appointing Mourinho in the future, but I'd avoid for now. I'd see how he does in his next couple of jobs, and then consider going back to him at a push. Personally, I'd prefer an option such as Guardiola or Ancelotti ahead of Mourinho right now if they were obtainable. There's just something incredibly toxic about the man right now, and his season with Chelsea this year has been utterly embarrassing despite the quality he has at his disposal.
Excellent. Completely agree, Cheesy feet.
 
I would rather him than LVG but he definitely wouldn't be first choice.
 
I think he will manage us one day and in a few years if we are in a more stabile position and he goes on and has more success I wouldn't mind him for a couple of years - maybe.

But right now no way, would rather stick with LvG if the alternative is getting Mourinho. His biggest asset - that air of invincibility - he already lost since his last year at RM. His 2nd biggest asset - making his players perform - has been non- existant since the 2nd half of last season.

What else is left? Considering that youth and attacking football have never been his strengths anyway.
 
I think he will manage us one day and in a few years if we are in a more stabile position and he goes on and has more success I wouldn't mind him for a couple of years - maybe.

But right now no way, would rather stick with LvG if the alternative is getting Mourinho. His biggest asset - that air of invincibility - he already lost since his last year at RM. His 2nd biggest asset - making his players perform - has been non- existant since the 2nd half of last season.

What else is left? Considering that youth and attacking football have never been his strengths anyway.

To be fair his attacking football for first six months of last season and at Real Madrid were actually decent.

He is cautious in big games. But what manager isn't?
 
It depends on the alternatives - Mourinho's star has waned the last 5 months but I'd take him over Giggs.
 
No. I want someone with a strong vision for how we should play. Mourinho may be very successful but his game is to simply stop the opposition playing.
 
He's not worth the antics. I'd rather have Giggs than him, and I don't want Giggs at all.
 
Think that ship has sailed. Should have replaced SAF. Can't see it happening now or in future.
 
I wanted him instead of Moyes, I can write off this season as I still believe he is a elite level manager, he seemed to be openly gutted at losing the post to Moyes, I think if her got the job it could inspire him onto even bigger things personally and professionally.

However with pep in the frame the tide has turned and I would say hand on heart, go for Pep and if that fails Maureen as a nice back-up option.
 
To be fair his attacking football for first six months of last season and at Real Madrid were actually decent.

He is cautious in big games. But what manager isn't?
Nah, it's not just the big games. Plus his coward tactics also fall under this. In fact the PSG game last season when PSG had to play with 10 men for almost the entire game and Chelsea's attack still looked toothless and they were knocked out in the end was symbolic for his lack of attacking initiative and probably the beginning of the end of his time at Chelsea.
 
I hate him and he smells of ferret poo.


PS I voted 'no', BTW.
 
He managed Chelsea twice but while getting that thing out of the way he's way younger than Louie and if we're looking at long term man for the job he definitely fits the bill of course until he pulls typical Mourinho and leave the club in 2/3 years.

Giggs or Pep... or riot.
 
Depends how far down the list of preferred candidates you are. Not many would choose the likes of steve mcclaren or sam allardyce over him.
 
Can't help but wonder if United and Mourinho are destined to be each other's saviour one day.
Only one way to find out but for a short term you could be very right on this one. The question is in what state he would leave the team.
 
Only one way to find out but for a short term you could be very right on this one. The question is in what state he would leave the team.

I fear long term planning has gone out the window with Ferguson, unless we create a different structure that doesn't give the manager full control. It's just the way it is.
 
Definitely, though admittedly far less than this time a year ago.
 
I didn't want him anywhere near the club before.
He's only reinforced that.
feck him.
 
No and not just because of this season, can't stand the self-righteous twat who blames everyone for his shortcomings except himself and those that would want him for more attractive football would be in for a severe disappointment
 
The task at hand at UTD is not suited to Mourinho, people like Pep or Klopp are a much better fit. Mourinho would've been my first choice to replace SAF when he left though, I'm sure he would've continued where SAF left off.
 
I fear long term planning has gone out the window with Ferguson, unless we create a different structure that doesn't give the manager full control. It's just the way it is.
Possibly any younger manager who'll inject progress and success to United may naturally become long term solution but like I said only one way to find out. If Mourinho is the solution then let's do it. No risk, no fun, no win.

To be honest every choice brings some concerns. Giggs, Pep, Mou, even Klopp would be uncertain at some point especially when you'll look what was going on in Dortmund last season.

LvG doesn't like risk but the more he stays here the more he'll be forced to take one. Maybe it's less complicated than it sounds and the next manager will be a clear and natural choice without extensive search and analysis.
 
We're going though a rough time but don't lower your standards.
 
Hell no,X% voted yes just shows how much full of shit football fans are. Smacking LvG for this and that ...United way etc. and then you have that % voting yes for a man who couldnt give rat`s ass for youth,nor he knows how,nor he has balls to trust those young players. But hey he wins things in that moment of time,what leaves behind seems not important.
 
Half the forum complains that they are getting disengaged with United, yeah I am sure getting Jose will help with that.
 
Third choice after Pep and Carlo. Wouldn't be buzzing, but if we can't get those two, I'd take Jose.
 
Voted no. But I wouldn't be completely against it if he manages to calm himself down after a break or getting Chelsea back up and running in the second half.
 
Taking a side the fact he's a massive cnut - youth management was always my biggest concern with him being United manager and well this season more than ever has shown that he really doesn't give a feck about it.

So no stay as far away as possible.

Half the forum complains that they are getting disengaged with United, yeah I am sure getting Jose will help with that.

I'm not too bothered by the cuntishness, everyone bar us said that about SAF too, but the other points are spot on.