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I think there are worse candidates around
PS What's Pesky doing these days?
Less than Clough.
That has a pleasingly 'Street' ring to it.
"How much you got bruv?"
"Gee, I've got less than Clough. I'm bare down to the Nigels, seen?"
All this talk of managers showing passion on the sidelines is nonsense.
Couldn't agree more.
Frying Pan....fire.....?
I have got a lot of respect for Nigel Clough and I think he would do ament very good job over three to five years, but if I were him I would stay well clear of United.
His mother sadly died recently and he has just been sacked from a job in which many consider he had acquitted himself well given the resources at his disposal. United are the last thing he needs with its current poisonous atmosphere..
I'm afraid that United supporters need to wake up and smell the coffee, beggars can't be choosers. We should be grateful if anyone half decent shows a glimmer of interest in the job - assuming it actually becomes available, which I sincerely hope it doesn't.
Having just paid the price for appointing a manager with no track record, let's not appoint someone who's had 15 season's of effort with not one success to his name.
I think that's a bit unfair. In Clough's time at Burton they finished in a higher position than the previous season in every season he was there including several promotions.
We have been told we have just had "game changing" investment. That can't possibly mean that we still have to take the scraps off the dole queue.
In contrast to endless divestment, simply not selling anything with a pulse is game changing.![]()
Surely, surely we can do better? Failure to do so will put the nail in the coffin of this "game changing" investment.
I agree and sincerely hope that we could manage to attract someone with a proven track record as you describe when the need arises.
What concerns me is that those types of successful manager don't grow on trees and with United's recent record on the managerial front, they might be forgiven for thinking that there are perhaps better options out there than United.
What concerns me is that those types of successful manager don't grow on trees and with United's recent record on the managerial front, they might be forgiven for thinking that there are perhaps better options out there than United.
Perhaps...
But the job Weir inherited was a hand-grenade. The job he'll probably leave behind will be a great opportunity.
Really? Why so?
He inherited a reasonable team...
We have been told we have just had "game changing" investment. That can't possibly mean that we still have to take the scraps off the dole queue. Surely waking up and smelling the coffee means that we could expect to at least try and attract the likes of Steve Evans from Rotherham, Garry Johnsons from Yeovil, - managers who've demonstrated success albeit at our low level.
Having just paid the price for appointing a manager with no track record, let's not appoint someone who's had 15 season's of effort with not one success to his name.
Surely, surely we can do better? Failure to do so will put the nail in the coffin of this "game changing" investment.
UTB
If HRH has a say in any change, he'll want a more spectacular appointment than either of those two. Further, and sorry to dash your hopes, he will want a proper footballing manager. I say that, not out of personal preference, but because it's true. Oh, and thankfully we won't touch Warnock with a barge pole.
Such as?
Mate of mine suggested George Burley to me this morningifwhen Weir is sacked.
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