Pigeonho
Well-Known Member
Re: The 'Transitional' Period
Anyone with half a brain can see our 'transitional' phase is Pellegrini simply getting to grips with our away form. I say 'transitional' like that though because it is completely different to what is happening over the way there in Trafford. Again, the only thing that will come anything like close to the comparison will be when Wenger retires, although even that will be different. Ferguson ran the club from the bottom up, and for all that to end and one man come in with his own management team and ideas, well it was always going to go tits up, I just didn't think it would be this bad. It is a transitional period though, although not that it matters either way. It doesn't say 'Man United, 7th in the league due to a transitional period', that's just the label people are giving it for the change that has gone on, a change no club has had to have happen to it in the modern era.stonerblue said:Pigeonho said:I think it's fair to say that after 26 years, a new manager of anything will be under going a transitional phase. It'll be the same with Arsenal when Wenger goes.
So when was our 'transitional phase' under MP?