QUOTE(hazremi @ Mar 27 2009, 06:06 PM)
great record at celtic.. but gonna wait till next week game on this matter and not so good record against liverpool
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QUOTE(Golden @ Mar 27 2009, 04:39 PM) Man Utd next manager candidates: 1. his record doesn't impress mePaul Ince - great man utd player Alan Curbishley - good friend of SAF, did wonder at charlton Sven Goran Erikson - former england manager Kevin Keegan - former england manager + great player Steve McClaren - former england manager + did wonder at boro (UEFA cup final) help me to list... 2. good choice but....he is just not the one we looking for 3. same, his record doesn't impress me 4. omg! him? 5. his record also doesn't impress me add some in the list: 1. CQ - he can become good no.2, but as no.1...a no for me 2. Roy Keane - he just need hang around for more experience first before he can be manager of Man Utd This post has been edited by beck_ken: Mar 27 2009, 06:30 PM |
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Am i the only one who wants Jose to be our manager? He's ace.
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Mar 27 2009, 06:44 PM
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where did get the list ar..
put sathianatan on the list mourinho a great candidate but hmm... |
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The day when gaffer calls it his day would be the day that I fear the most >_< Not to be said that Man Utd wouldn't be fine w/o him, just that all these years, or to be precise, since day 1 I've started supporting this club - he's the mentor.
Mourinho, as good as his CV may seem, I would really hesitate =s I can't believe you'd even list Sven, McLaren and Keegan. I mean, seriously? (Oh btw, you as in you whom made the list of your This post has been edited by Characuta: Mar 27 2009, 07:30 PM |
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Mar 27 2009, 07:29 PM
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hey hey wanna ask u guys a question.
how you guys pronounce Ole Gunnar Solskjær |
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with regards to the potential manager after SAF, i reckon an establish manager would stabilise the ship for a while. with a huge father figure gone from the team, there must be some destabilising aura so a huge and influential manager is needed. guys like mourinho, ancellotti, hiddink who are there at the top level knows what is needed to stabilise the ship.
i still reserve my judgement on CQ. he hasnt really stand out when he's the one calling the shots. he might be a great tactician when he was with us, but a great tactician doesnt necessarily translate into a great manager. he might not be able to communicate or influence the team to perform the best. |
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Mar 27 2009, 09:28 PM
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Special manager for special club - Mourinho.
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Mar 27 2009, 09:34 PM
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i dun want to think it now!just hope sir alex can manage as long as he can!
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Been supporting Man Utd since 92, so SAF has always been there. You know, i begin to question myself whether i'm a SAF supporter or a Man Utd supporter in light of recent retirement news. Is that wrong guys?
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Martin O'Neil seems like the perfect replacement for Fergie. Just compare their methods and policies.
But i would prefer one from the coaching team like Mike Phelan,Brian McClair or Rene Mulesteen (or something |
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I cant imagine Keano being manager and giving the hairdryer treatment to Giggs or Scholes, that'll be weird.
Hmm and If I'm not wrong most of you guys missed out Frank Rijkaard, ex-Barca manager. He's not bad in a way, something like Mourinho but he plays attacking football. Barca during his regime was quite similiar to Manchester United today. Quick counter attacking football with Vida and Rio similiar to Puyol and Marquez. Xavi for Scholes, Ronaldinho for Ronaldo, Messi for Rooney as so fourth. And in addition he brings in youth players to life cycle the players, Bojan, Yaya Toure, Iniesta, Pique. He doesnt only buy old and experienced players like Mourinho, thats why Sir Bobby Charlton doesnt agree with Mourinho being the next Manchester United manger. Tell me if I'm so wrong about this cos I havent been doing my research, its just my football spectator experience. This post has been edited by StygianInDepth: Mar 28 2009, 02:53 AM |
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Only in Jose do i really see us continue our winning streak.
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QUOTE(StygianInDepth @ Mar 28 2009, 02:50 AM) I cant imagine Keano being manager and giving the hairdryer treatment to Giggs or Scholes, that'll be weird. By the time SAF retires, so will Scholes and Giggs me thinks. It'll be the trinity of retirement.Hmm and If I'm not wrong most of you guys missed out Frank Rijkaard, ex-Barca manager. He's not bad in a way, something like Mourinho but he plays attacking football. Barca during his regime was quite similiar to Manchester United today. Quick counter attacking football with Vida and Rio similiar to Puyol and Marquez. Xavi for Scholes, Ronaldinho for Ronaldo, Messi for Rooney as so fourth. And in addition he brings in youth players to life cycle the players, Bojan, Yaya Toure, Iniesta, Pique. He doesnt only buy old and experienced players like Mourinho, thats why Sir Bobby Charlton doesnt agree with Mourinho being the next Manchester United manger. Tell me if I'm so wrong about this cos I havent been doing my research, its just my football spectator experience. |
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Does anyone know where I can find a reliable place for jersey name&number printing?
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