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If Poch walks, he’s tainted as damaged goods, unable to turn it round.
If Levy sacks him, Poch insists he could’ve turned it round given time, blames the boards transfer policies for the upheaval. Comes out looking unfortunate.
Poch isn’t going to walk, he’ll have to be pushed by Levy (or pulled by Utd/Real etc).
Longer this goes on, more of a mess we become, because Poch isn’t turning this round any time soon. Don’t think he either can, or wants to. I think he wants out, but on his terms, so it’s more of the same until he’s pushed.
But the longer it goes on, more chance the two managers currently available (Mourinho and Allegri) with a track record of winning, and sheer reputation capable of commanding instant respect from the squad, could well have been snapped up elsewhere. Then it’s back to project/unproven options and a step back 2-3 seasons of progress.
If Levy sacks him, Poch insists he could’ve turned it round given time, blames the boards transfer policies for the upheaval. Comes out looking unfortunate.
Poch isn’t going to walk, he’ll have to be pushed by Levy (or pulled by Utd/Real etc).
Longer this goes on, more of a mess we become, because Poch isn’t turning this round any time soon. Don’t think he either can, or wants to. I think he wants out, but on his terms, so it’s more of the same until he’s pushed.
But the longer it goes on, more chance the two managers currently available (Mourinho and Allegri) with a track record of winning, and sheer reputation capable of commanding instant respect from the squad, could well have been snapped up elsewhere. Then it’s back to project/unproven options and a step back 2-3 seasons of progress.