Brian Fantana
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I'd have picked Jose over Moyes, every day of the week.
I'm so bored of SAF/Moyes already.
NB - not this thread per se; just the general hubbub.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;5690130 said:To be fair, everything has been handled very, very quickly for a footballing story that is one of the biggest in the last 20 years. I think Man Utd have done really well to avoid long drawn out speculation.
I'd have picked Jose over Moyes, every day of the week.
Moyes will be going into this job at a difficult time as well. Obviously he has a brilliant squad but the opposition are improving.
Arsenal have just signed a the biggest sponsorship deal in history to get £30m a year from Puma + Wenger reportedly now has a budget.
Man CIty will be going big in the window this summer.
Chelsea have the basis of a brilliant squad and the adding of a Falcao for example could be that boost they need along with Mourninho rejoining.
Spurs are probably a little off but if they keep Bale and get a 20+ striker then they aren't going to be far off for long.
Next year could be very close.
Arsenal have had a large budget every season for the last 5 years. Wenger has to present the reasonings behind every signing and how it has worked out from a financial point of view, which is probably why he never spends that much
Arsenal have had a large budget every season for the last 5 years. Wenger has to present the reasonings behind every signing and how it has worked out from a financial point of view, which is probably why he never spends that much
Ferguson's choice.
I'm so bored of SAF/Moyes already.
NB - not this thread per se; just the general hubbub.
OMG!!! Personally it feels like the day Diana died...
This is a tumultuous time for our great nation and sport. Nothings going to be the same ever, ever again.
Its Manchester United.
Bernie Clifton could be in charge and players would still be falling over themselves to go there.
Moyes is one of the most likeable managers in the game. He sees everything, he says things as they are, he doesn't pander to the media by making a fuss out of nothing, he gets good players in for reasonable value.
Squaring this with his new position is going to be difficult for some.
Moyes is one of the most likeable managers in the game. He sees everything, he says things as they are, he doesn't pander to the media by making a fuss out of nothing, he gets good players in for reasonable value.
Squaring this with his new position is going to be difficult for some.
A minutes silence for the great man before the playoff second leg?
You forgot to mention the emergence of a small south coast outfit pushing the top clubs for a championsMoyes will be going into this job at a difficult time as well. Obviously he has a brilliant squad but the opposition are improving.
Arsenal have just signed a the biggest sponsorship deal in history to get £30m a year from Puma + Wenger reportedly now has a budget.
Man CIty will be going big in the window this summer.
Chelsea have the basis of a brilliant squad and the adding of a Falcao for example could be that boost they need along with Mourninho rejoining.
Spurs are probably a little off but if they keep Bale and get a 20+ striker then they aren't going to be far off for long.
Next year could be very close.
It would need to be a fergie time minute, obviously.
Endless montages of Brian Kidd falling to his knees and punching the sky, Giggs' chest hair, SAF chewing and pointing at his watch, and a billion talking head soundbites with subtle variations on a theme of "What a manager". I hate it.
Endless montages of Brian Kidd falling to his knees and punching the sky, Giggs' chest hair, SAF chewing and pointing at his watch, and a billion talking head soundbites with subtle variations on a theme of "What a manager". I hate it.