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Originally Posted by Der Kaiser
True, but that doesn't fit the agenda that Giggs is nowhere near capable of the job. He may have spent the last 20 odd years playing football at the very top of both English and European football, and sure, he was managed by one of the greatest leaders, and man managers of all time, but that doesn't mean he knows what to say to inspire a group of players to perform.
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Makes you wonder what went wrong with robson, Keane, mcclaren, Kidd etc. fergie should have produced loads of great managers by that logic.
Even using your logic, you have van gaal who the likes of guardiola and mourinho worked under. Where's the equivalent with fergie? 26 years plus his Aberdeen years and nothing. Or maybe it's MacLeish, or McGee? I'm sure Giggs will be the exception, but I guess it's mainly because he's in the right place at the right time and hasn't had to prove himself in management like all the other future great united managers had to, like robson and Keane. How they must wish they'd have stayed on as squad players until fergie retired.