Mourinho Sacked

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oliver123
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Just seen the news. Good or bad decision folks? For me, the best decision Man U have made since appointing Alex Ferguson as manager!
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LeTiss
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He's a siege mentality manager - he wants everyone to hate his teams.......it's us against the rest of the world lads

The problem is, it doesn't take long before that sucks the energy out of his teams, and he ends up falling out with his own players - Pogba being the prime example now

This is why he never lasts beyond 3 years at any club
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superfrank
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It's fun seeing Man U struggle. I hope it continues for a while yet.

Mark Hughes?!
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Dallas
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Be a lot of happy Liverpool fans believing that their game likely put the last nail in and influenced the departure
mickypaul72
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Pochettino is one that has been mentioned has transformed Spurs without any signings
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mickypaul72 wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:54 am
Pochettino is one that has been mentioned has transformed Spurs without any signings
i hope not as this would devastate my son who is an ardent spurs fan. also, i think he's very invested in the spurs *family*, so will watch with interest.
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mickypaul72 wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:54 am
Pochettino is one that has been mentioned has transformed Spurs without any signings
He hasn't won anything though!!

Mourinho won the League Cup and Europa League, but as Roy Keane said on Sunday........that isn't good enough for Man Utd, they expect to be challenging for the Premier League and Champions League, not the second tier events

You'd have to fancy Zidane - out of work, liked stylish football and won the CL in successive seasons with Real Madrid
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Pogba instagram post a bit cheeky, he's removed it but can be seen on the news websites / twitter.
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jimibt wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:58 am
mickypaul72 wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:54 am
Pochettino is one that has been mentioned has transformed Spurs without any signings
i hope not as this would devastate my son who is an ardent spurs fan. also, i think he's very invested in the spurs *family*, so will watch with interest.
You can tell your kid to relax. Not a snowball's chance in hell. First thing I did when I saw the news was pop round looking to lay Poch for the job at a short price, but it seems the markets caught on, despite the media and Neville wanting to talk it up.

If Poch had lost patience with Levy and the Spurs project, he would have put himself forward for the Real job. He has too much integrity to leave for another English club right now. His next job (if he continues to succeed) will be Real, PSG or Argentina.

I don't expect them to, but if United had any sense, they'd - maybe - go with Carrick as the permanent choice right now, rather than interim, to steady the ship. For all his faults Mourinho knows (football) people and tactical understanding. The trust he put in Carrick right after his retirement is a bigger stamp of approval than any of the non-football people in charge at the club can give. I say maybe because it would be contingent on checking the mood in the squad. Do they respect Carrick and want to work for him? If that's in the affirmative, he'd be a much better choice than another big "name".
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ManU statement says they will appoint a caretaker unti the end of the season.

Which means the caretaker will likely be in charge for more than 10 games. Which means that Betfair’s next manager market will very likely be settled on this caretaker.

With this in mind, my opinion is that Keane or Ferguson are worth a small interest at 99/1+.
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northbound wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 1:12 pm
ManU statement says they will appoint a caretaker unti the end of the season.

Which means the caretaker will likely be in charge for more than 10 games. Which means that Betfair’s next manager market will very likely be settled on this caretaker.

With this in mind, my opinion is that Keane or Ferguson are worth a small interest at 99/1+.
That's a good shout. I like the train of thought, but I do feel that Ferguson's health and his unwillingness to mess with his legacy (assumption on my part) would rule him out, even at that price. Same with Keane as he's just too controversial. Unless there's a feeling among the powers that be at the club, that they need someone to come in and really ruffle some feathers, I cannot see it.

Along your line of thought, I'd more fancy Scholes or Gary Neville instead of Keane (with Neville not even listed as yet). And Redknapp or Hiddink in place of Ferguson. All if you're looking at big outsiders as a punt.

Your thoughts definitely explains why Solskjaer is in as second fav out of left field.
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jimibt
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the nice thing about the title of this thread is that it can easily be rolled out every few years with a huge dgree of certainty :D
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Kafkaesque wrote:
Tue Dec 18, 2018 1:30 pm
Along your line of thought, I'd more fancy Scholes or Gary Neville instead of Keane (with Neville not even listed as yet). And Redknapp or Hiddink in place of Ferguson. All if you're looking at big outsiders as a punt.
Yep, I agree about Redknapp and Scholes.
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Pochettino surely will leave Spurs at some point unless they pony up and aim for something higher than 4th place.
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From what I gather Pochettino is definitely the 'longterm' replacement.

If the following statement by Man Utd is to be taken as gospel then I suppose you can rule out a few of the candidates listed. Only 10 games in charge required by a 'caretaker' appointment to settle this market. Very interesting and open market at present.

"The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United and to wish him success in the future.
A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a new, full-time manager"
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