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ChesterCopperpot
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When Mourinho left, Poch was the first one I thought that they should go after to replace him with, but questioned why would he leave Spurs to go to United. Now that's he's available I personally think they should do everything to get him. The OGS experiment is doomed to fail sooner that later, most likely sooner, and 1,3,6 months down the line they shouldn't be regreting not striking when they could have
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Aye. Be madess not to go after him. Personally I don't think Poch would want the job and think he will end up at Bayern or Barca
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Not sure about Man U. Bayern maybe, Real Madrid even, but definitely not Barca. He was/is a hero at Espanol and is on the record as saying he could never manage Barcelona: PSG might be an outside bet, since Poch once played for them. Tuchel was only given a two year contract when he signed in May 2018 and although he has since been given an extension, it was only for 1 year (i.e. til 2021), so he'd be easy/cheap to sack. It all depends on how they do in the CL (winning Ligue 1 is a given). Though they've made an excellent start in the Group this season, if they don't give it a really good go for the rest of the competition, questions will be asked. And if they screw up again like they did last season vs Man U, then it could end there and then. Whereas MP's stock must still be high after getting Spurs to the final.
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ChesterCopperpot
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I'd like to think he'd want the challenge but that's probably the Red Tinted Glasses
'Arry's quoted in the paper that wanted and expected to be appointed last year, so would hopefully suggest some interest, but then again, it is Redknapp
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OnTheOneRoad
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I would rather United stick with Ole. He deserves a fair crack at it. The team is currently on a decent run of form, and lads like Martial, James, McTominay, Rashford, Wan Bissaka have clearly performed for him, they've all had good seasons thus far. He's making an effort to get rid of all the deadwood, and the team looks young and fit - the youngest team out of any team starting a Premier League game so far this year in the recent win over Brighton.
There are also a lot of negatives, though i don't see any point mentioning them here as the past 100 or so pages of this thread have been devoted to arguments over them. Put simply, Ole has (in my opinion) shown enough that keeping him on in order to see if and how he can progress the team is a worthwhile exercise. To appoint Poch simply because he is now available would be a slap in the face to Ole, and also to any standards that were ever at United. Ole has been promised he will get time to do a rebuild, the decision makers upstairs have repeatedly said he's their man. It may not work out. But if the club rows back on that and just trades him for the new shiny model, it's not 'an elite mentality' as some would say, it's short-term stupidity, the like of which the club needs to move away from.
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BrendanD88
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They really aren't. Ole will never be a top manager, it would be a mistake to miss out on Poch in the off chance Ole can turn it around.
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ChesterCopperpot
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I'd have to agree and just discussing it here, there's been some decent results and decent performances lately, but I wouldn't consider that a good run of form. Also agree about OGS, as much as I like him, I think he's destined to fail at some stage, sooner rather than later I feel. Get Poch in, who, despite not having won anything, I think will have a better chance of getting things out of this squad that Ole
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ChesterCopperpot
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Also just watched OGS's press conference there and saying it's not about top 4 this year. Yes, it's extremely unrealistic that they'll get there. Seems to me like it's laying the new level expected
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They beat nothing but cannon fodder with all due respect. United still have to play City and Spurs home and away, aswell as Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester all away from home. They'll be lucky to finish 6th or 7th.
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Jones ya moron.
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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How is he still at the club.... Tuanzebe would of been a better option to start in that position
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he’s comical genius Jones
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irishmufc
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Tuanzebe has done well at CB any time I seen him. Had a good season with Villa on loan.
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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Ole sacked in the morning. Welcome Mauricio. I mean Big Sam.
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Ole out of his depth has to be sacked.
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Perreira is a nothing player for what appears to be now a mainstay in the team in central midfield
AWB hasn’t exactly pulled up trees since his move?
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irishmufc
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He was brutal for the Bournemouth goal but has been decent this season at full back imo. |
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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Big Phil off
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