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Post by ManicRed on Apr 12, 2014 10:13:51 GMT
Well one things for sure, if Louis Van Gaal comes in, good bye Moyes backroom staff Louis Van Gaal will attract players Louis Van Gaal will change our style of football Louis Van Gaal will make RVP happy
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2014 10:14:42 GMT
rumours circuling Barcelona are lining him up. Barca can line him up all they want. He won't leave until his contract is up How the fuck do you know that? The best managers always want to manage the best teams. Klopp is no different. He is well pissed off at being Munich's feeder club.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2014 10:17:51 GMT
Barca can line him up all they want. He won't leave until his contract is up How the fuck do you know that? The best managers always want to manage the best teams. Klopp is no different. He is well pissed off at being Munich's feeder club. He's never broken a contract, he says he never will and everyone believes him. It's not full proof evidence but I believe it and that's why I want him here.
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Post by Stew on Apr 12, 2014 10:18:35 GMT
Just delighted Moyes being on his way is picking up steam. Van Gaal is a good second choice to Klopp in my view. I would think the odds of him staying now are getting longer by the minute. Once the owners start meeting with alternatives you're a dead man walking. Personally I think the decision to get rid was probably taken the weekend of the Liverpool game. Apparently Joel Glazer was over for a sponsors conference on the Saturday. Some key sponsors then sat through the Liverpool humiliation. That must have been uncomfortable for Glazer. Surely there had to be some minimum achievement clauses in his contract? Which he obviously hasn't a chance of meeting.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2014 10:24:10 GMT
I agree that once these rumours start to surface he is a sitting duck. I would Like simeone or Klopp.
The fact is he has grossly under achieved and his failures are hitting the pockets of the money men inside OT. This will not be tolerated nor should anyone expect it to be.
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Post by ManicRed on Apr 12, 2014 10:29:16 GMT
Too early to dream of a great summer?
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Post by kingeric66 on Apr 12, 2014 10:31:48 GMT
I would think the odds of him staying now are getting longer by the minute. Once the owners start meeting with alternatives you're a dead man walking. Personally I think the decision to get rid was probably taken the weekend of the Liverpool game. Apparently Joel Glazer was over for a sponsors conference on the Saturday. Some key sponsors then sat through the Liverpool humiliation. That must have been uncomfortable for Glazer. Surely there had to be some minimum achievement clauses in his contract? Which he obviously hasn't a chance of meeting. I would think there is a clause around Champions League qualification. After all the Glazers ownership model of United is built around it.
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Post by traffordbrown on Apr 12, 2014 10:33:08 GMT
Too early to dream of a great summer? Yes.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 12, 2014 10:40:23 GMT
I agree that once these rumours start to surface he is a sitting duck. I would Like simeone or Klopp. The fact is he has grossly under achieved and his failures are hitting the pockets of the money men inside OT. This will not be tolerated nor should anyone expect it to be. Good point. Van Gaal should be third choice.
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Post by traffordbrown on Apr 12, 2014 10:42:39 GMT
I agree that once these rumours start to surface he is a sitting duck. I would Like simeone or Klopp. The fact is he has grossly under achieved and his failures are hitting the pockets of the money men inside OT. This will not be tolerated nor should anyone expect it to be. Good point. Van Gaal should be third choice. Third choice > Moyes ?
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Post by Bestie on Apr 12, 2014 10:43:12 GMT
Don't be silly. Moyes staying shouldn't even be a choice.
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Post by ManicRed on Apr 12, 2014 10:50:05 GMT
"Press Association Sport understands United are surprised by the reports and are insisting no such meeting took place"
Oh really?
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Post by traffordbrown on Apr 12, 2014 10:50:49 GMT
"Press Association Sport understands United are surprised by the reports and are insisting no such meeting took place" Oh really? United are hardly likely to confirm the meeting!
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Post by Stew on Apr 12, 2014 11:00:12 GMT
"Press Association Sport understands United are surprised by the reports and are insisting no such meeting took place" Oh really? It's all part of the continuing myth that Utd are in every way better than other clubs. We give our managers time, don't sound out others yada yada yada.
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Post by ManicRed on Apr 12, 2014 11:02:00 GMT
Reason for posting the above, normally if its a flat out denial it would have been on SSN with a proper presser id have thought.
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