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Wouldn’t it be nice for them to have their sporting director in place to lead the decision on the replacement. 
 

Pay up folks

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Just now, Jack27 said:

Wouldn’t it be nice for them to have their sporting director in place to lead the decision on the replacement. 
 

Pay up folks

He’s clearly already having an input mind ?

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1 hour ago, Jack27 said:

 

 

Nice timing!

 

At least when Spurs sacked Mourinho before the final they sent him packing.

 

Imagine having a manager that's been sacked sitting in the dugout for the game still.

 

The evidence against this regime just keeps piling up!

 

 

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2 hours ago, El Prontonise said:

Xavi brought this sacking on himself, flip flopping between leaving and staying and then basically saying they couldn't complete.


Canny little hustle, getting them to convince him to stay then getting a pay off a few weeks later. :lol: 

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ah man, it's funny how badly the whole thing has been handled :lol: but it'll turn out alright for them. ten Hag was fucking shocking.

 

I rate McKenna, but just hope the the job is too early for him and he fails miserably.

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3 minutes ago, Big River said:

ah man, it's funny how badly the whole thing has been handled :lol: but it'll turn out alright for them. ten Hag was fucking shocking.

 

I rate McKenna, but just hope the the job is too early for him and he fails miserably.


I think buy in is what a manager lives and dies by, the Ipswich lads haven bought into McKenna as he’s improved all of their careers and they know they owe a big part of that too him. Similar to Howe and Rafa here, the players could see they were improved (and in some instances had their careers saved). 
 

At Man U that dynamic isn’t really there, these are all established internationals for the most part and have seen managers come and go. There was noises that his training sessions when at Man U weren’t all that liked. 
 

It’s why unless you are a former elite player (like Alonso) or a serial winner (Pep, Ancelotti) it’s incredibly hard to motivate players at these mega clubs unless the situation is already favourable. 

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