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I've just contradicted myself on Twitter, but is it only Barcelona who will realistically be competition? I don't see any of England's top 6 losing their managers and, from other countries, I can only think of Barca, Dortmund (if Klopp goes) or possibly PSG.

 

I just don't know if it's worth the risk in waiting, as good as he is.

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We are not getting De Boer like :lol:

 

He's like the playing equivalent of Aubameyang or Lacazette and such, we're linked with moves for top class but end up paying 1.5m for Perez. No way the club will go for him.

 

Wouldn't complain if we end up with a Perez quality manager. ;)

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We are not getting De Boer like :lol:

 

He's like the playing equivalent of Aubameyang or Lacazette and such, we're linked with moves for top class but end up paying 1.5m for Perez. No way the club will go for him.

 

Wouldn't complain if we end up with a Perez quality manager. ;)

Of course, but you take my point. Perez is a bad example I suppose as he's been a ludicrous success that few predicted.

 

Point being of the young, up and coming managers around De Boer is top of everyone's list, there is just no way Mike Ashley's NUFC go all out and get him. None.

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@DeKuip02: Lee Charnley talks of Frank DeBoer coup. "I hope fans can now see I DO know about football & have delivered a world class centre back" #nufc

 

:lol:

 

took me two goes to get that properly  :lol:

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It's all falling into place now, De Boer said he might come, Ashley has a spare £100 million, Carver is been constantly overlooked, an 80's disco ..............my spidy sensors or tingling .

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Schuster has been a bit of hit and miss, but his hits have been pretty watchable. His Getafe side was really entertaining, and earned him the Madrid gig; his Málaga side last year was pretty turgid though. Heck, even his Real Madrid team was fine, he just had the bad luck of squaring off against a nascent Barça side under Guardiola.

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Has he been in 'head coach' type roles at his previous clubs?

 

Yeah. He's always worked under pretty strong chairmen or DoFs - in Spain at least.

 

He's probably not as shiny and exciting as the other managers you've been linked to, but there's a decent upside if things work out. He's always been a pretty offensive-minded manager.

 

Full disclosure: He was my childhood hero until the c*** signed for Real Madrid.

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