Jericholyte2
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He’s been churning out the same BS for 18 months now and then proceeds to give him zero opportunities. He’s quite happy to stick with McFred when they’re woefully out of form thoughWho even believes a word out of his mouth these days?
What is this Bollocks??
Why should Lingard ‘push for a move’??
Absolute tosh
Because he should have looked out for himself. He was clearly not going to be a starter at Man Utd this season barring injury. Whichever manager is going to want to keep him in their squad unless they're LVG and like small squads. It was incumbent on himself to look out for himself and not Man Utd.Because it absolves our current management structure of further mismanagement.
He has every right to have played more than he has this season. This is an example of the under-utilisation of the entire squad. We’ve been terrible yet the same dross get multiple chances.
Because he should have looked out for himself. He was clearly not going to be a starter at Man Utd this season barring injury. Whichever manager is going to want to keep him in their squad unless they're LVG and like small squads. It was incumbent on himself to look out for himself and not Man Utd.
Agree. Really hope that behind the scenes we are making a provisional agreement for Maythat looks promising...
The only way I can see them going for it is if they have a chance at earning a full-time role. If not, then I doubt they'll accept the offer.Why would Lopetegui or Amorim agree to an interim role? Can’t see it happening.
Hes special to me and this hurts my feelingsmeh. he's nothing special.
I really want to know what he has done to warrant being such a sure hit over Poch. Im indifferent between the two because neither are proven enough.Oh god no
Push for Ten Hag he’s wavering
Well, he didn't say no.Its like when Ronaldo wanted to leave “Only God knows.”
He’s a proven developer of staff and done great things in the CL without loads of money to spend. That says a lot about his abilitiesI really want to know what he has done to warrant being such a sure hit over Poch. Im indifferent between the two because neither are proven enough.
Oh god no
Push for Ten Hag he’s wavering
That would be nice!I hope we can agree a deal and announce Ten Hag's coming end of season. That'll make the rest of the season more bearable.
And Poch took Spurs to the final and finished top 4 more often than not, finishing higher than teams spending multiples more in transfers. Not to forget he did that in the Premier League itself.He’s a proven developer of staff and done great things in the CL without loads of money to spend. That says a lot about his abilities
That would be nice!
I don't know who's better out of Ten Haag etc. But whoever it is, if they're coming at the end of the season, I hope we don't announce it before that. It's a shitty thing to do to the other team, and will destabilise them.I hope we can agree a deal and announce Ten Hag's coming end of season. That'll make the rest of the season more bearable.
But ultimately he won feck all despite the best spurs team in years.And Poch took Spurs to the final and finished top 4 more often than not, finishing higher than teams spending multiples more in transfers. Not to forget he did that in the Premier League itself.
Sounds like ETH isn't as proven as Poch but because hes unknown as a quantity hes a bit sexier.
I am not arguing one is better than the other. I am saying both are young managers with great pedigree and similar unknown quantities.But ultimately he won feck all despite the best spurs team in years.
so turn that question around, why is Poch better than ten Hag ?
I think Ten Hag is seen as an emerging talent who will be snapped up elsewhere if we don’t try. Poch is seen as someone who’s been in England and then took the easy job at PSG. Someone we could probably get if we really wanted but us he different enough? Is there something new that he’s going to bring? Im not sure about thatI am not arguing one is better than the other. I am saying both are young managers with great pedigree and similar unknown quantities.
If anything Poch is more proven because he had a great impact on Spurs and its evident the squad needed refreshing after 3 years, which is a problem hes not likely to have at United (we love to spend).
Ten Hag is a winner in Holland. Great. Maybe hes the next Cruyff, or maybe the next Koeman. We don't actually know.
I like both options. But I don't get why people post as though one is more established as a quantity than the other