United Thread 2015/16

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So, it's down to Charlton regarding appointing Mourinho. I bet there's more than a few Rags who want Charlton to fuck off!

and listening to insiders on who they would prefer as next managerial appointment has worked so well for them recently hasn't it LOL?? I hope Shakey sticks his oar in and causes issues over the appointment so they are left with a Family Man / Nicky Butt duo on the touch line after all.

And for the poster who says that when we get Pep they are left with only Maureen as the only viable option forgets that Wee Davie is now back on the market ha ha ha ha
 
Gary and Phil Chuckle might be back at Carrington with the rest of sir fergie's minions from the 90s laying the cones and carrying Lucazade, hardly pulling up trees at Valencia at the moment.

Surely they could find a roll for that c:@t Robbie Savage in the set up, he was like the 5th Beetle in the class of 92.
Anyone able to photoshop a picture of the GPC and the Minions wearing red track suits?
 
and listening to insiders on who they would prefer as next managerial appointment has worked so well for them recently hasn't it LOL?? I hope Shakey sticks his oar in and causes issues over the appointment so they are left with a Family Man / Nicky Butt duo on the touch line after all.

And for the poster who says that when we get Pep they are left with only Maureen as the only viable option forgets that Wee Davie is now back on the market ha ha ha ha

You've forgotten Brenda!
 
Think their long term plan is class of 92 in one form or another with the turtle getting them through to end of season in top 4. However things are going a bit pear shaped and panic's setting in so they may try and get Maureen, can't see that myself but if thing's get worse and they probably will they may lose out on him as well. Would be fun though to see how he deals with "out of form" Wayne Rooney. Think he'll be starring in pantomimes this time next year.
 
and listening to insiders on who they would prefer as next managerial appointment has worked so well for them recently hasn't it LOL?? I hope Shakey sticks his oar in and causes issues over the appointment so they are left with a Family Man / Nicky Butt duo on the touch line after all.

And for the poster who says that when we get Pep they are left with only Maureen as the only viable option forgets that Wee Davie is now back on the market ha ha ha ha

My rag mate knows where Charlton lives he's rang me this morning still pissed from night before, tells me him an his stretford Enders are going up there with spray paint. There at breaking point. I really hope butthead stays!
 
Someone on rag caf has caught up with the tactical turtles history, it all sounds so familiar,


To avoid confusion, an old article from when he was sacked at Bayern (2011):


Apr 12, 2011 15:20:00

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has sharply criticised Louis van Gaal for his egotistical nature.

In the aftermath of Louis van Gaal's sacking, Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has pinpointed the coach's attitude as his primary weakness, and revealed that die Roten have suffered all season long under the Dutchman's reign.

"These are not pleasant times we're experiencing but we really have been playing out of tune for the whole season," Rummenigge told Bild.

"I don't know. We really wanted to end the season with Van Gaal. But we also said if Champions League qualification is in danger, we must act as we did on Saturday."

Rummenigge explained that Van Gaal's egotistical and authoritarian attitude proved to be his downfall.

"Van Gaal's failure is clearly in his attitude, if that mentality is customary - as it is with [Felix] Magath - you have to have success. If it fails, you lose your friends. And the look of the league table and the other competitors is sobering."

Bayern are currently behind last year's relegation battlers Hannover in fourth place and are in danger of missing out on a spot in Europe's most elite club competition.

Rummenigge's words are a step back from the very harsh comments he made on Sunday following Van Gaal's sacking.

"It all came to a head yesterday. There’s an old German proverb: you keep carrying the jug to the well, until it breaks. Yesterday, it broke," he said on Sunday.

"The sh*t hit the fan, to put it bluntly, with the decision to replace Jorg Butt."

The replacement of the veteran Butt with young goalkeeper Thomas Kraft in January was a controversial one, and the Bayern board openly opposed the change.

"Louis van Gaal ignored our advice. The entire defence is unsettled, and the whole business with Manuel Neuer would never have escalated to what it's become."

Club president Uli Honess was also very harsh in his criticism of Van Gaal.

"Saying the players still backed the coach is a fairytale. You get the feeling one or two of the players were paralysed by fear in recent weeks."

The board members are now expecting an emphatic turnaround against Bayer Leverkusen this weekend. As Honess put it, he foresees an explosion.

"The players have worn a mental straitjacket for months, and that will be torn off."

Bayern have a must-win scenario next weeked as they play second-placed Leverkusen. The Bavarians remain one point behind third spot and a Champions League spot.
 
I used to have a bit of fear about mourinho turning up at the swamp but I don't anymore. His last couple of moves have been to clubs that have a nucleus of very good /world class players already there. A bit of tweaking and different style of coaching was enough to create a winning formula.
United have nothing apart from a very good keeper. The work he'd need to do would take years and an incredible amount of money. In the meantime, his stock will decrease, along with his reputation.
 
I used to have a bit of fear about mourinho turning up at the swamp but I don't anymore. His last couple of moves have been to clubs that have a nucleus of very good /world class players already there. A bit of tweaking and different style of coaching was enough to create a winning formula.
United have nothing apart from a very good keeper. The work he'd need to do would take years and an incredible amount of money. In the meantime, his stock will decrease, along with his reputation.
Completely agree - plus the unbridled joy of seeing him fail would be worth the risk of him succeeding.
 
Mourinho could possibly be smirking over his shoulder at these rumours with no intention of looking at that job, its a massive rebuild that's required and Jose loves to walk into a club where the ground work has been done, at least 9 outfield players need replacing as there not up to it and that's going to cost millions, will the greed of the Glazers permit such a large spending spree in one go, i say not a chance as they love to cream large amounts from the club annually, 2nd to this would Jose fit in,i say no,its writing on the wall that he'd have a repeat of whats just gone down at Chelsea, so its a win win situation as far as i'm concerned
Jose goes to clubs where he can crack the whip and they play and win things without ripping the playing staff apart,this is not going to happen at united
 
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