Alan Harper's Tash
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It may or may not be. Who we replace Txiki and Pep with will define if our succession plan is better or worse than theirs.I don't think Ferguson's retirement is at all comparable.
For starters, United's internal sdtructure had basically not evolved since the late 80's because Ferguson was there, we had a modern structure before Pep and not much has changed in the last 8 years in that regard.
Secondly, Ferguson's retirement was very sudden. His wife's twin sister died in October 2012, and he told United he was retiring at the end of the season a few weeks later. They had about 4 months to find a replacement and that's why Pep, Mouirnho, Klopp, van Gaal & Ancelotti turned them down - most had already lined up their next jobs.
Pep has signed extensions in October/November in the final years of his contract. That gives us exactly the same amount of time to react.
We may or may not have his successor planned. It will be made harder by Txiki going too.
Hopefully it’s not for another few years yet, but we won’t know until next Autumn.