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1 minute ago, Dr. TC said:

The Graeme Souness approach. Can't see it going wrong. 

 

Yes and no . Souness was given stewardship of one of the best young squads in the country. That's not the case at Manchester United. I also think Keane did a decent job for that mob down the road Souness also had no connection with the club wheeras Keane does understand and respect those aspects at Manchester United. It'll never happen and I doubt Keane would chance it.  

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Ancelotti, Klopp, Simeone and Pep are probably the only managers you could put in, back them, leave them for two years and they would bring you success anything else is a gamble.

 

If I was a Man Utd fan I'd like Zidane, because those other 4 would probably cost £500 million 

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6 minutes ago, RodneyCisse said:

Southgate favourite with the bookies?

Isn't he going to be knighted soon ? Manchester United would love a Sir Gareth. Hope so it would be hilarious, expert at throwing a game from a winning position, he'd get an easy ride from the media though. 

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1 minute ago, Keggy_Keagal said:

Isn't he going to be knighted soon ? Manchester United would love a Sir Gareth. Hope so it would be hilarious, expert at throwing a game from a winning position, he'd get an easy ride from the media though. 


Which is perfect for keeping him there as long as possible.

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3 minutes ago, Keggy_Keagal said:

Isn't he going to be knighted soon ? Manchester United would love a Sir Gareth. Hope so it would be hilarious, expert at throwing a game from a winning position, he'd get an easy ride from the media though. 

Knighted for what ? 

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Amorim is a hugely dynamic and potentially exciting  appointment for Manchester United if it comes off. Highly rated and watched by several of the biggest clubs in the world. The caveats are he's only ever managed in Portugal and English football is completely different. The amount of managers  that fail to understand the demands of our league is legion. Also it's a job that has seen off some of the most decorated managers in the game and is Amorim ready for that kind of scrutiny and pressure? It's very much a project signing that will need time,patience and a complete rebuild for it to truly to work. Expect the 3-4-3 diamond to become the in vogue formation if he is a success. 

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