Ralf Rangnick | ex-interim manager | does anyone rate him?

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I think you'd be surprised at how quickly you see the impacts of a new coach and coaching team.

No offence but I think it may be you who's surprised.

Look at the amount of fixtures coming up in the coming weeks. Rangnick is not accustomed to coaching sides playing three times a week and will never have experienced anything like the winter period in England. The time on the training ground is going to be very limited through December and most of the focus will be on recovery.
 
Rangnick strikes me as a been there, seen it, done it type of guy, and he clearly has a strong footballing ideology. I’m hopeful he can be the guy to finally move us away from the spectre of SAF. It’s time to move forward.
 


Awful rewarding of failure

Those are the standards of this club, courtesy of the Glazers. Carrick, McKenna, Phelan, all of those might be the luckiest "lads" in the whole world. Enjoy it while it lasts, fellas.
 
I’m confident Carrick, McKenna, and Phelan will get cut in the summer.
 
Very excited. Not so much for rest of this season but the idea that we've taken a positive step with modern approach and that Rangnick will oversee a cultural rebuild at every level. Coaching, underage, transfer strategy etc
 


Awful rewarding of failure, these lot should be out along with Ole, how is it he's in the mud and these lot get to continue on with their jobs like nothing happened, coaches under 2 sacked managers... typical of this club


Frustrating but expected, United seem to think Carrick and McKenna are world class.
 
Those are the standards of this club, courtesy of the Glazers. Carrick, McKenna, Phelan, all of those might be the luckiest "lads" in the whole world. Enjoy it while it lasts, fellas.
I read that it was agreed that Ralf will assess these guys once he arrives, hopefully, he’ll assess that they’re not up to the task.
 
the board have said they are staying, what they do is down to Wreck it Ralph. Phelan on tea making, Carrick Id give one last chance to, McKenna putting out the cones. Job done.
 
Pretty annoying to hear that the United old boys club will still be a part of the backroom staff. Carrick and Phelan are better off at Newcastle or a club of similar caliber
 
I don't get why everyone is getting upset?

Rangnick is not here for a long term deal, he is here for 6 months, he wasn't a manager in his previous post.

He doesn't have an abundance of coaches that can follow him, they are all probably in job, which they wont quit for a 6 month role.

Also, Carrick and the like might benefit from Rangnick, the club are giving them the opportunity to learn from the best.
 
We're running a fecking Make-A-Wish here.

Pretty obvious that those reports of new contracts were true. They just don't want to pay out more than they had to.

Further evidence that Ralf should have carte blanche to manage all football operations at this club right now. It's being run by genuine fools who manage to find the worst option more often than not.
When we get a permanent manager it will change. Don't really have a problem with the goalkeeping coach, he has got DDG back to near his best. Carrick and McKenna will learn a lot more under him than they ever would under Ole. Phelan I am not sure about at all.
 
Our club communications team is class
"The club wishes to place on record its thanks to Lokomotiv Moscow for their co-operation in the process of bringing Ralf to Manchester United."
 
Why is everyone shocked our current coaches are staying ?
Rangnick is here for six months, he's been out of management for two years with most of his usual coaching staff tied up with jobs at other clubs. Was obvious this would happen. Shame about the visa hold up - hope it doesn't take as long as Varane's did.
 
I don't get why everyone is getting upset?

Rangnick is not here for a long term deal, he is here for 6 months, he wasn't a manager in his previous post.

He doesn't have an abundance of coaches that can follow him, they are all probably in job, which they wont quit for a 6 month role.

Also, Carrick and the like might benefit from Rangnick, the club are giving them the opportunity to learn from the best.

That's nice for them but we are not a coaching academy, although we might have made that impression the last couple of years. The sooner we get rid of them the better.
 


Awful rewarding of failure, these lot should be out along with Ole, how is it he's in the mud and these lot get to continue on with their jobs like nothing happened, coaches under 2 sacked managers... typical of this club

Carrick and Mckenna have been coaching staff since before Ole. Carrick may well have some good pedigree with helping players and Mckenna did stellar work with our academy prior to Jose.

When will people learn, they have feck all to do with Ole. And they likely wont be in Rangnicks ear, they will be more distant to where they were with Ole. That sort of downgrade is fair enough, but suggesting they should all be shown the door is extreme.
 


Awful rewarding of failure, these lot should be out along with Ole, how is it he's in the mud and these lot get to continue on with their jobs like nothing happened, coaches under 2 sacked managers... typical of this club

Interesting Ramsay not mentioned and I've not seen him lately. Looks like he's left.
 
You shouldn’t be surprised if the old coaching team remains. Ralf is only in the role for 6 months and the 2-3 guys he‘ll probably bring with him probably won’t feature part of whoever the new manager will be.
 
Rangnick is quite hands on approach manager so it doesn’t matter if Carrick and co are staying. If he deems them not good enough then he will replace them.
 
Anyway I hope Rangnick is blunt and brutally honest in his assessment of our coaches. If he feels they aren't up to scratch I hope he makes it clear to the board, and I hope the board take his advice. Roy Keane is spot on, this job for the boys culture at United is every bit as to blame for our regression as anything else in the last several years.
 
Rangnick is here for six months, he's been out of management for two years with most of his usual coaching staff tied up with jobs at other clubs. Was obvious this would happen. Shame about the visa hold up - hope it doesn't take as long as Varane's did.

Is Lars Kornetka coming with him?
 
I read that it was agreed that Ralf will assess these guys once he arrives, hopefully, he’ll assess that they’re not up to the task.
I hope after the assessment, he will give them new role of toilet cleaner.
 
When we get a permanent manager it will change. Don't really have a problem with the goalkeeping coach, he has got DDG back to near his best. Carrick and McKenna will learn a lot more under him than they ever would under Ole. Phelan I am not sure about at all.
I concur re Phelan. Old dog, new tricks.
I can see how well Carrick absorbed Mourinho's pragmatism, for better or worse.
 
Carrick and McKenna are still young coaches and were given too much responsibility too soon imo. They will benefit from learning under a more hands on coach and teacher in Rangnick.
 
We're running a fecking Make-A-Wish here.

Pretty obvious that those reports of new contracts were true. They just don't want to pay out more than they had to.

Further evidence that Ralf should have carte blanche to manage all football operations at this club right now. It's being run by genuine fools who manage to find the worst option more often than not.

I think because of the nature of Rangnick's appointment being an interim one, it's not surprising that the club wants to retain the coaching staff for continuity, it's a temporary arrangement, and Rangnick is expected to be a hands on trainer anyway, so they will just be assistants in that regard, next season I expect the new manager to bring his own staff, and as been reported, Rangnick will be personally involved in the selection process of the new manager, so I expect help to consult the club in bringing backroom staff in case the new manager does not have enough staff that he can bring on his own, from football coaches, GK coaches, fitness coaches, and so..
 
I read that it was agreed that Ralf will assess these guys once he arrives, hopefully, he’ll assess that they’re not up to the task.
Why? Why is it an issue if he sees them as capable coaches who operated under a poor head coach?

Some really weird hate toward McKenna and Carrick.
 
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