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We should start a campaign promoting Brendan Rogers.
He'd legitimately be a good choice for them. Was unlucky not to win the league with Liverpool. Or would United never hire an ex Pool manager?We should start a campaign promoting Brendan Rogers.
He'd legitimately be a good choice for them. Was unlucky not to win the league with Liverpool. Or would United never hire an ex Pool manager?
Precedent established!Good call.
It is a hushed up fact that Sir Matt Busby played 122 times for Liverpool - it would have been more but for WW2.
Good call.
It is a hushed up fact that Sir Matt Busby played 122 times for Liverpool - it would have been more but for WW2.
He'd legitimately be a good choice for them. Was unlucky not to win the league with Liverpool. Or would United never hire an ex Pool manager?
because Poch is with spurs and Spurs have always come thru for United or until recently.. the pecking order argument... Rafa's outside of that really.. with Poch, they can emulate Tottenham's way and unlimitedly became more successful as they got more wallaI'm surprised Rafa isn't more strongly linked.
PP odds this afternoon, looks like every bookie has Pochettino warm favorite now
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Bookie Schmooky. They just hedge their odds.Yeah it really doesn’t look good.
PP odds this afternoon, looks like every bookie has Pochettino warm favorite now
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Solskjaer fav with most firms now
If he keeps doing well then they'd be foolish not to keep him. Guy clearly loves the club, understands completely the kind of football their fans want to see and has the ear of their greatest ever manager to call on if he ever needs pointers.
If he keeps doing well then they'd be foolish not to keep him. Guy clearly loves the club, understands completely the kind of football their fans want to see and has the ear of their greatest ever manager to call on if he ever needs pointers.
Hard to say. Usually there is a bit of a win streak when a new manager arrives but that doesn't last.If he keeps doing well then they'd be foolish not to keep him. Guy clearly loves the club, understands completely the kind of football their fans want to see and has the ear of their greatest ever manager to call on if he ever needs pointers.
Dead cat bounce. Especially bouncy when you are changing from a manager as poisonous as Jose.Hard to say. Usually there is a bit of a win streak when a new manager arrives but that doesn't last.
Credit where credit is due, he couldn't really have done any better than he has.Dead cat bounce. Especially bouncy when you are changing from a manager as poisonous as Jose.