BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
They wouldnt, surely?! That would be hilarious. No, no chance, they just wouldnt...
Id expect him to be on the list, but I think there are doubts with him.
He is yet to prove himself outside of Bournemouth. And while he has them similarly punching above their weight, as Poch does us, he is also yet to really look like he can play at this level.
Bournemouth look great when on song, but often run through periods of just being a shambles.
And have they even taken any big scalps? Had proper cup runs?
I think theres a lot to like about him, Im a fan, but I have real doubts as to whether or not he is ready.
Of course it does. And I absolutely credit Poch with the belief he will understand those risks all to well - he wont just be blinded by the lights.
And its not about "If this was the Utd who..." - its about making them that team again. I can certainly see the appeal. All the good things we can offer, as well as the resources and (most essential) pull to bring in players that he wants*.
I work with a Utd fan, and he asked my thoughts. I told him I could make a compelling argument as to why he would stay with us, but also as to why he would go to Utd, so its 50/50 for me - I wouldnt predict either way.
I think it would be foolish to think anything else really, at the end of the day its Utd, and potentially a once in a lifetime opportunity.
EDIT: *as often as not for us, its not just money that prevents us getting players, is it?
Just to be clear, I don't think there is zero chance he goes. I just think it's more 70/30 that he stays. Taking over Real Madrid, who even if they've had one bad season aren't that far away from getting straight back there? That's a hot ticket for me. And he's even turned that down already. Taking over United, who need a boatload of work and the hope that his methods take, and that he fits a club that has loads of commercial considerations to consider? Not quite the right thing for me. Taking over United after they've just won the league and need to replace Ferguson? A much nicer proposition.
Definitely I can see the compelling arguments United would make. I just don't think it is the maximum pull that is being made out. There is definitely still pull. But United are not who they were 5 years ago, and neither are Spurs.