terryberry1
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Roberto Martinez, young, hungry and plays the right way. Will be a top manager in a few years
Roberto Martinez, young, hungry and plays the right way. Will be a top manager in a few years
Roberto Martinez, young, hungry and plays the right way. Will be a top manager in a few years
This.I must be mad then. I don't like him; in fact I despise him. Nasty peice of work and has done it my spending shed-loads of money. Poyet has improved players by coaching/motivating/inspiring. Just my opinion, like.
I disagree
Cannot argue that the ultimate successful manager, but he has spent £100m's, and is manipulative and bullying.
If you go back to say 1986 and all the years before, despite incredible managers like Nicholson, Shankly, Busby & Paisley,
they didn't behave the same way; and the media were NOT scared of them, or feared being black-balled.
No one manager dominated life.
The spin of Man Utd has artificially created this cult that they are the (alleged) biggest in the World and the bully can do what he likes.
Unfortunately I don't think anyone could adequately replace Gus. I find it almost impossible to imagine the Albion without him now, and the day he leaves I am going to be in BITS. Seriously, I am.
I just don't even like thinking about it.
I'm sure we'll have down times in the future,
If not Gus, then there could only be one other choice in terms of style and approach to the game - Pep Guardiola
I would like to think that if Gus did leave that maybe Tanno would stay as manager, Who better to take over from Gus than his assistant?
I am surprised you see it this way, within the game Sir Alex is not seen as a bully and has a huge amount of respect. Several young managers have been quoted as saying if they ever have an issue they can call him and he will try to help them and always returns calls.
Surely that would depend on a couple of things. Firstly, there is nothing to suggest they are an "item" is there? This is Gus's first managerial job. Secondly, if the club approached Tanno with an offer, would he necessarily go? Especially if we were a Premier league club? I'm sure Gus would go and offer Tanno the job of right hand man, but I'd have thought a Premier League management role would always prove more enticing...I get the impression they are very much an "item" (professionally). When Gus goes, he'll take Tanno with him.
ManU fan by any chance?
He is very much seen as a bully. With Bruce, Allerdyce & Pulis, the poodles in tow.
Agreed. He is the perfect fit for us just now. The question that always interests me (albeit in a very depressing way) is who would we get to replace him if he left? I reckon Di Matteo or Robinson at MK would be in the running...