Moyes.
I should also say someone with at least a bit of tangible success is needed, rather than a complete nobody.
Moyes.
I should also say someone with at least a bit of tangible success is needed, rather than a complete nobody.
Moyes is a strange one, I wouldn't have never chosen him to manage such a big club, he's never won a thing as manager and I don't think his achievements with Everton were that amazing, the only thing you can really praise is his loyalty.
We'd be looking for someone more dynamic and someone who is more of a winner.
Completely. I have no idea what Fergie was thinking.
With Simeone, you could at least see he'd won the Europa League and the Copa del Rey. There not the biggest trophies but it's something and within a short space of his appointment. Moyes was with Everton for years and didn't win anything. Over 10 years with that squad and enough time to stamp his own brand of football on that team. Terrible choice for Utd.
I hope we're not as clueless when it comes to our manager appointment. This is where the Board have to get it right. It's a damn shame we don't have any real football guys on our Board to advise on this. This is why I hope they go for someone with a glowing CV because they'll need solid evidence. Gut calls might not be a good thing when it comes to our lot. What do they really know about football?
Laudrup![]()
If we are to continue playing our tiki-taka football which is taught futsal stlye with players close to each other in certain area's of the pitch then it would be fair to say that there are very few managers who could coach this better then Wenger. Even if there was the problem is that this type of football needs intelligent players, with quick feet & movement - who are normally the better players in whichever team & will cost money. We've spent the last few years trying to be like Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, with the likes of Wheelchair, Walcott & Giroud. We have to buy quality players to play that style otherwise you end up giving the ball away in dangerous areas, a bit like at Chelsea & for City's goal last weekend.
Klopp plays a high pressing, pass & move game which I think would suit the EPL. Again he would need to fit players to his style but they have installed the best training program in Europe which is used all the way down to the youngest youth teams. Took my lads team their last year to play a few friendlies against their youth teams & they gave our boys an afternoon session, it was unbelievable.
Klopp would be my choice, you can see his passion but will he be a bit overawed with the millions he has to spend - not really his style but maybe he would enjoy being able to buy instead of selling quality players.