Sunday Supplement 15/16

Just listened to it on the way into work this morning.

First item about the scum being involved in finding a replacement for LVG when his contract expires = good thing, sensible succession planning avoiding the mistakes from last time

Second item about us doing the same thing with Guardiola = bad thing, going behind people's backs, too long in the coming, repeat of last time

Not even a break between the two.
Which is strange because when the headlines were screaming about Pep to the rags, they were saying how stupid it would be if the raggy hierarchy didn't make it happen. This was a fortnight ago.
A pox on them.
 
They were just bang on about United. Basically saying United had no plan and were just trying to follow City. Also that United are all about the short term and Mourinho probably fits that.
 
Incredible so far.

Laying into United for lack of plan, lack of vision etc. The operation is "emabarssing" compared to City and Ollie Holt even used the expression "small time" in relation to United. Astonishing to hear it on Sunday Supplement but all very accurate.
 
And so it begins the penny has dropped at how well we are been run and how shit United now are, said it to all my red mates welcome to the real world once Ferguson went, managerial merry go round, except we will have that at city but a plan in place they are just stumbling from one disaster to the next it will take them a decade to build what we have and by then we will far beyond them.
 
Agree with the concerns about Swansea appointing Bielsa.

Bielsa is a really good manager, but appointing a manager mid-season who's never managed in the Premier League is always a risk. Just look at Villa. Swansea are in the bottom three, they can't afford a failed appointment.

Bielsa would probably need a full pre-season to get the team playing under his style. Bringing him in halfway through the season, when Bielsa has never managed in England before? Risky.
 
Agree with the concerns about Swansea appointing Bielsa.

Bielsa is a really good manager, but appointing a manager mid-season who's never managed in the Premier League is always a risk. Just look at Villa. Swansea are in the bottom three, they can't afford a failed appointment.

Bielsa would probably need a full pre-season to get the team playing under his style. Bringing him in halfway through the season, when Bielsa has never managed in England before? Risky.
Is his surname Bubb?
 

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