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Poch is quite comfortable where he is I would think. He’s earning good money whilst under no pressure whatsoever to actually win anything. Can’t see him chucking that up for a club in complete disarray.

No matter what we think this would be seen as a step up in his career. Plus he would be paid loads more and be given money to buy players. I think he would find it quite tempting and certainly worth considering.
 
I can’t see anyway that he is there at New Year, never mind the end of the season - we should enjoy this comedy show whilst it lasts
 
I can’t see anyway that he is there at New Year, never mind the end of the season - we should enjoy this comedy show whilst it lasts
Loving it. Earlier I was called a ‘q***r, bitter twat’. Not just me, a group of us rounding on one particular red friend of ours who, quite clearly, couldn’t take the abuse. Lovely!
 
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One of the best things about this is that the utter arrogance and, in some cases, stupidity and lack of backbone that is prevalent in people they have employed ensures that they have absolutely no chance of being near winning the league.

Mourinho genuinely thinks that they were superb last night and should have been three up at half time

(Where were all these great chances, other than Lukaku fluffing a chance that was created by a Spurs cock up and not United's football?)

Mourinho genuinely thinks that he should not be criticised because he has won titles in the past.

Mourinho genuinely thinks that he is victim of a witch hunt, despite no-one ever having the balls to put it to him in press conferences that he has spent a fortune, more than most, and taken the team backwards, whilst others take their teams past him with half the resources.

Pogba is laughably going around saying they "cannot understand" what happened last night.

The players are either characterless minnows who will never take the lead in turning around turmoil (Shaw, Smalling, Jones, Matic, De Gea) or arrogant idiots who don't really care or blame other for their failings, despite their rhetoric (Pogba, Sanchez, etc).

There is no desire for self inspection amongst the players (or the manager) so they are doomed to carry on being left behind by the best teams.

In the first half last night they were very average and Spurs were poor. In the second half Spurs were slightly above average (by their standards) and United couldn't live with it at all. Yet this morning they are acting like they excelled themselves. Utter lazy arrogance and the root of their troubles.
 
No matter what we think this would be seen as a step up in his career. Plus he would be paid loads more and be given money to buy players. I think he would find it quite tempting and certainly worth considering.
Is the extra money he would get worth all the huge expectations and pressure that comes with it? Time will tell.
 
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