If Randy remains in charge, then Moyes is probably the best we could hope for. A takeover opens up different possibilities potentially. I'd welcome the latter more, even if there's the potentially scary prospect of getting a Carson Yeung or Sinatra.
Most football supporters in this country would love to see Manchester United go into a long-term decline. I would be ok with them never winning anything again.
How long was it before Sir Graham took the Wolves job after England ? He was still battle scarred from the England job. For this reason id leave Moyes alone for a while.
Quote from: damon loves JT on April 23, 2014, 12:36:27 PMMost football supporters in this country would love to see Manchester United go into a long-term decline. I would be ok with them never winning anything again.I concur . With bells on.
Thank god for the Wisdom of Robbie Savage.His plan for ManUre to turn this around includes:-Spend Money (Well duh)Sell players. (Well duh)Go back to playing the "Manure Way" (For anyone who doesn't know, that is trying to play defensively poorly against teams better then you which I thought Moyes was doing)Get foulers in midfield. (There haven't been someone trying to cripple anyone in midfield since Keane or Scholes apparently) Get all the youth team from 92 in as coaches, (including trying to get Gary Neville off Sky as he makes him look bad on BBC).
Jurgen Klopp has ruled himself out of the Man Utd manager job, on the advice of his brother and agent, Klippity.
Quote from: Small Rodent on April 23, 2014, 04:13:13 PMJurgen Klopp has ruled himself out of the Man Utd manager job, on the advice of his brother and agent, Klippity.excellent work......would you mind if I use this ?
Moyes did well with a limited budget, to an extent at Everton, especially some of his recruits from lower leagues like Jagielka, Lescott, and Cahill. But to me his style of football was rather drab and old school, and it would be too much like getting O'Neill mk II in. Even with more cash to spend than he had at Everton I suspect he would share the same glass ceiling (top 6-8) as O'Neill due to his tactical limitations. That may sound great compared to what we've had since MON but I think the novelty would soon wear off. I'd much prefer to see someone who seems to know how to play an expansive passing game with tactical flexibility - and that probably means looking abroad, unless Rodgers gets bored at 'The Mighty Reds YNWA'.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 23, 2014, 05:19:01 PMMoyes did well with a limited budget, to an extent at Everton, especially some of his recruits from lower leagues like Jagielka, Lescott, and Cahill. But to me his style of football was rather drab and old school, and it would be too much like getting O'Neill mk II in. Even with more cash to spend than he had at Everton I suspect he would share the same glass ceiling (top 6-8) as O'Neill due to his tactical limitations. That may sound great compared to what we've had since MON but I think the novelty would soon wear off. I'd much prefer to see someone who seems to know how to play an expansive passing game with tactical flexibility - and that probably means looking abroad, unless Rodgers gets bored at 'The Mighty Reds YNWA'.I would agree on the whole, but I will say I thought his Everton team for the last couple of seasons started to play much better football than the previous versions, which has probably helped Martinez a lot too.