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Shout for a bit of what?Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Anyone think he could be worth a shout for a bit?
Shout for a bit of what?Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Anyone think he could be worth a shout for a bit?
Only if its him coming off the bench to play up front with 15 minutes to go.Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Anyone think he could be worth a shout for a bit?
Only if its him coming off the bench to play up front with 15 minutes to go.
This was my worry in sacking Frank (although last night unfortunately meant that had to happen). That Redknapp, Mason, Solskjaer and De Zerbi are being touted as contenders sends chills of fear down my spine.
I'm really not sure it would work second time around, but I think we have arrived at a situation in which the Poch solution is the best option open to us, given where we are as a club. I think there is zero chance that he comes pre-World Cup, no matter what we offer him (IF the WC goes ahead - and I am not certain it will.). I could see it working if it was announced that he would be coming aftyer that competition and if Jesus, as someone has suggested, was sent ahead of him to work alongside Hetinga. Poch could, of course, be taking an active role in discussions in the background.
The worry is that if we appoint him post-World Cup it will be late July before he arrives with us and we are then into a very rushed preparation for the new season.
But maybe that's just fantasy on my part.
Yea where has this notion come from? I’ve heard it twice today on here, but never heard any mention of it outside of today or this forum?Ofcourse the world cup is going ahead.
Depends what Trump does between now and then.Ofcourse the world cup is going ahead.
Yea where has this notion come from? I’ve heard it twice today on here, but never heard any mention of it outside of today or this forum?
Given the reaction of a large chunk of our support to us hiring the Brentford manager, I can only imagine the response were we to appoint a manager who oversaw his side being relegated, and who currently plies his trade in the Championship.I think McKenna could be a good coach for us but question marks remain over his ability to deal with the expectations of a club our size. Would have us playing good football though
Heart says Poch and always will until he gets another go at it. Not sure if the board would like him back though, I imagine he’d have more sway the second time and could be a power struggle
Ah ok. It’s going ahead mate, don’t worry about that![]()
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Given the reaction of a large chunk of our support to us hiring the Brentford manager, I can only imagine the response were we to appoint a manager who oversaw his side being relegated, and who currently plies his trade in the Championship.
Difference being the football that is played. I can’t think of any manager that stepped up in level to a bigger club and played pragmatic and defensive football and been a success. There are examples of managers stepping up and playing attacking front foot football and doing well. I think McKenna falls into the latter categoryGiven the reaction of a large chunk of our support to us hiring the Brentford manager, I can only imagine the response were we to appoint a manager who oversaw his side being relegated, and who currently plies his trade in the Championship.
Knutsen from Bodø Glimt, the only thing is that he would need 2-3 years to build a team and we dont give that. But hell he can make a team play like a team.
Yea where has this notion come from? I’ve heard it twice today on here, but never heard any mention of it outside of today or this forum?
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I think McKenna could be a good coach for us but question marks remain over his ability to deal with the expectations of a club our size. Would have us playing good football though
Heart says Poch and always will until he gets another go at it. Not sure if the board would like him back though, I imagine he’d have more sway the second time and could be a power struggle
Difference being the football that is played. I can’t think of any manager that stepped up in level to a bigger club and played pragmatic and defensive football and been a success. There are examples of managers stepping up and playing attacking front foot football and doing well. I think McKenna falls into the latter category
I really don’t think this should be an influence.This has to be one of the most pivotal appointments since the Prem started. Get it wrong and we could go down. Get it right short term and we miss out on Poch. Interim or permanent? I have no idea which direction we’ll go
That’s part of my thinking for why they wouldn’t want to appoint him. The fans would turn on the board before Poch, they might like someone else to take the bulletsThe board are chinless nobodies. There would be no struggle.
That’s part of my thinking for why they wouldn’t want to appoint him. The fans would turn on the board before Poch, they might like someone else to take the bullets
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