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marlos exclusives have been common knowledge sparky tbh ..reading some stuff lastnite as far back as jan / feb rumours were circulating about the training ground id imgaine he has been told stuff he knocks about in those circles aswell ... But like also mentioned the players will get as much if not more from jose maybe not as pragmatic but intense as £#%&! |
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If it doesn't work out it doesn't work out, but people need to stop trying to take away from what he's done previously. I'd say United is actually the first club he's really struggled to impose his methods on. Why that is would be an interesting debate. English football, especially in its current state, is certainly not conducive to his style, either in practice or in terms of convincing those around the club. It would probably come with time and more changes, but chances are he won't get that because the atmosphere has deteriorated. That's possibly another reason why I wonder if Pep would prefer United. At least some groundwork has been done. |
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He struggled in the first season before getting it together and were ordinary in his final season. Also its very easy to leave an imprint in a one-team league. Like Pep is finding out. It's rather difficult to do it in PL where there at least 4-5 top teams. Which is another thing Pep will struggle with (like LVG) when he is at city imo. also still not sure why few are harbouring hopes of Pep. Its clear as day that he is going to city. Even £#%&!ing pellegrini hinting about it |
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Bayern were not champions when Van Gaal arrived. They were not champions the season after he left. Those other titles were won by Wolfsburg and Dortmund. While Stuttgart had also won it two years earlier. How was that a one-team league? Amazing that so many were delighted with Van Gaal's appointment now that it emerges they didn't rate him anyway. |
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i don't want mourinho, after thinking about it.
if we get him, as someone else has said, it's a pure panic decision and one that shows there is no longer term plan. we won't win anything this season. let's stick with LvG, see where we end up and if things are still in decline by Feb' look at the plan for getting a new manager by the end of the summer. |
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Lets not overplay what pep has done at Bayern. They play very good football but it was expected that they will win the league. The dismal CL failures are the reason his tenure will be treated as a failure. Bayern hired him to win more CL titles not bundesliga titles. They are appointing Ancelotti next. So they are clearly not worried about retaining the "structure" that Pep has built. |
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When he arrived I thought players that were skilful, bold & dynamic would come to the fore & be given at least a chance to prove their worth. However the likes of Nani were sold without a second glance (despite him looking like the only player who could have rescued the first game against Swansea). Instead it is the likes of Fellaini, Mata & Valencia that have been championed & persistently given chances to prove themselves despite their abject failures on the pitch. Moyes saddled us with 3 losers & LVG's continued favouring of them as opposed to his treatment of players who he did not even give a chance feels like a betrayal. |
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Van Gaal is yesterday's man, task master nutcase with his book of coaching that has been poured over by everyone else. I'm not sure he's innovating anymore (if anything he's gone backward with his famed attacking philosophy given the utter, utter tripe we've been served up for 18 months). Siders demands Van Gaal is respected for his past contributions to the game & in the same breath slaughters Giggs. Van Gaal has done nothing for Utd though & that's the crux of the argument. Slim Charles knew. Not sure I think Mourinho is the answer but I'd take 18 months of him over the 18 months of Van Gaal we've had to endure. |
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We are more patient and less transient than the others, but it has to be realistic. Van Gaal has £#%&!ed himself because it really didn't need to be this bad. We can accept transition; just not a badly managed one. The football is shit, the results are shit, we still don't have a settled first team and he can't get players to perform at their peak. What more is there really? If Van Gaal were Van Gaal's boss, he would be sacking him as we speak. |
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