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Moyes sacked.

He won't be unemployed for long. The managers who just avoid the drop with their teams this season are all likely candidates for the sack next season; he should be in the pole position or near the top of the managerial shortlists for those positions, based on his work with Everton.

Yeah, the teams looking to establish themselves in midtable will want him, no club with ambitions of CL football will go anywhere near him, why would they?

One of the funniest things about it all is how Martinez has swanned on in at Everton, got them playing nice football and improved them, thats yet another kick in the nuts for Moyes.
 
Has this been posted yet? Giggs should follow suit.

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Agent: Ferguson?

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/apr/26/alex-ferguson-ryan-giggs-manchester-united-manager

Alex Ferguson: Ryan Giggs should be given Manchester United job full time
Ferguson pleased Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes are assistants
'Giggs has 20-odd years of experience at Manchester United'

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Ryan Giggs should become the next permanent Manchester United manager despite the club viewing the 40-year-old as lacking the requisite experience to become David Moyes's long-term successor.

Giggs was given the role on an interim basis on Tuesday after the sacking of Moyes. While the Welshman was happy to accept the job for only the last four matches of the season, Giggs is open to being the long-term No1.

Despite Ferguson's backing of Moyes proving a dire miscalculation after the Scot lasted only 10 months of a six-year contract, the 71-year-old has no doubts that Giggs can succeed in the post.

"I think that he [Giggs] is the one man they should go to, really," Ferguson said at a fundraising dinner in Manchester this week. "He's got 20-odd years of experience at Manchester United. I signed him as a kid at 13 years of age. He's gone through the gamut of emotions at the club – he's experienced all the highs and lows. He knows exactly what's needed to be a Manchester United player and I was so pleased he brought Paul Scholes back in, and Nicky Butt of course – two great professionals.

"They understand the club, they are hard workers, they are straight as a die. So you have got the right combinations there, there's no doubt about that."

Giggs stated at his media briefing before Saturday's visit of Norwich City to Old Trafford that he and Ferguson have ongoing contact. "He was the first person I picked the phone up to," the 40-year-old said.

Kenny Dalglish and Pep Guardiola, at Liverpool and Barcelona respectively, were each managers of no or limited experience who proved successful. "Yes, it can happen," Giggs said.

Ferguson, before retiring last May, had talked of establishing a structure at United similar to Bayern Munich, where key roles are occupied by former successful players.

He has underlined that he believes this can still be achieved. "One of the things we have been criticised about over the years is succession planning," he said. "It's a very difficult industry to say you can have succession planning. But in the case of what we were doing in the last few years, with bringing Nicky Butt into the fold, Ryan into the fold, Paul Scholes into the fold, and Gary Neville was offered a position but he decided to go into television. He could easily come back.

"The model is Bayern Munich where they had [Karl-Heinz] Rummenigge, [Gerd] Müller, [Uli] Hoeness, [Franz] Beckenbauer and [Sepp] Maier all in the camp. They were all there with their knowledge of the great Bayern Munich teams. And that was our model, and it wasn't really until David Gill came in we started doing that. And what's what we see today."

Ferguson added: "Paul Scholes is one of these guys who has few words but the few words are so succinct, accurate and to the point. He is brilliant at it. Many times I would bring in the older guard to discuss certain things that we maybe wanted their opinion on. Scholesy had three or four words – bang, bang, bang. He was such a revelation for me for a young man to be so positive, a decision maker.

"I think Ryan will get the benefit of that now. That was the first thing Ryan did; he phoned up Scholesy – he was on holiday and called him back."
 
De Telegraaf reporting that Van Gaal accepted a deal last night to be Utds new manager.
 
Some Dutch journo was on TalkSport this morning saying it's true. According to him Tottenham made a real effort to sign van Gaal in January but ManUre intervened asking him to hold off signing for a while, besides which he apparently doesn't like taking/changing jobs in mid-season anyway.
 
Some Dutch journo was on TalkSport this morning saying it's true. According to him Tottenham made a real effort to sign van Gaal in January but ManUre intervened asking him to hold off signing for a while, besides which he apparently doesn't like taking/changing jobs in mid-season anyway.

Yeah, their Dutch journo mate said a few weeks ago when asked about Van Gaal for Spurs that he'd been advised by someone that he believed to be Van Persie that the Utd job would be available by the summer.

They decried it as most likely bollocks at the time & now are acting like they knew before everyone else, obv.
 
Either ginsoak is completely clueless or he wants to preserve his legacy and doesnt wNt someone coming in and doing a better job. I mean giggs? He'll do as well as shearer at Newcastle.
 
Either ginsoak is completely clueless or he wants to preserve his legacy and doesnt wNt someone coming in and doing a better job. I mean giggs? He'll do as well as shearer at Newcastle.


He's just clueless. That's all there is to it.

The idea seems to be for Giggs to take over in 3 years, which would be fucking fantastic. There's no sign at all he'd be cut out for it. He looks like a fucking moron to me.


Btw the morons on Sky are saying how the players 'let Moyes down'. Is there a bigger fucking cop-out than that old chestnut? Getting these capricious overpaid tossers to perform IS THE FUCKING MANAGER'S JOB. If they don't then you've failed by fucking definition. I never saw everyone praising the same players last season for their incredible loyalty to Ferguson, and nor should they, because that was down to him, not them.
 
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