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Next Spurs Manager v.2

Who do you want?

  • Louis Van Gaal

    Votes: 8 6.6%
  • Mauro Pochettino

    Votes: 9 7.4%
  • Frank de Boer

    Votes: 43 35.5%
  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 16 13.2%
  • Carlo Ancelotti

    Votes: 10 8.3%
  • Murat Yakin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Thomas Tuchel

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Rafa Benitez

    Votes: 29 24.0%
  • Someone Else

    Votes: 4 3.3%

  • Total voters
    121
  • Poll closed .
I'm not anti Van Gaal but some of this stuff if made up and other cherry picked.
He hasn't won a trophy every season. In fact he's only won 3 trophys since the 90s.
He hasn't been in a decent job for more than 2 years since then neither.

He isnt gonna stay around to built anything that's my problem with him.
who will Levy allow to hang around???:lol:
 
Next!

Sources: Board turning against Moyes

Key Manchester United boardroom figures have now turned against David Moyes, as the prospect of the manager getting sacked has been properly raised for the first time, club sources have told ESPN FC.

The Glazer family owners are now more open to the idea of a change of manager, although they presently remain behind Moyes, but the next week could prove decisive, sources said. Over that time, United must overturn a 2-0 deficit in the Champions League against Olympiakos, before facing an awkward trip to West Ham United and then a potentially daunting second derby of the season against Emirates Marketing Project.

While qualification for the quarterfinals of the Champions League would be seen as a huge positive and possibly change the entire dynamic of his job, an elimination followed by poor performances in the two games after that could well bring the pressure to breaking point. The Glazers are said to have become very "nervous" about the nature of recent performances, let alone the results, with a nadir coming in the 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool. Some United officials now openly maintain that a managerial change is needed.

Old Trafford sources also state it has been noted that Sir Alex Ferguson is no longer so vocally backing Moyes at boardroom level, although the former manager is not said to have turned against his replacement. It is also believed Moyes retains the backing of Sir Bobby Charlton.

Doubt, however, has increased at virtually every level of the club. Despite the poverty of recent performances, sources state that one of the most influential factors now has been financial concerns. A number of recently signed-up sponsors and commercial partners have reportedly let it be known to the club that they are less than enthused with now being linked to failure, especially since they specifically came on board because of the reputation for extreme success.

This is said to have most unnerved the hierarchy, and long-term damage to United as a "brand" could be the clinching point in any decision. While the club have long planned for a season out of the Champions League -- and that was known to be one initial reason behind the previously unwavering support for Moyes -- any extra negative effect on commercial revenue would be viewed with utmost seriousness.

Sources also state Louis van Gaal would be interested in a potential summer move to Old Trafford, and that the Dutch coach is a little less intent on the Tottenham Hotspur job than he was a few weeks ago. Spurs had felt that Van Gaal's appointment after the World Cup was virtually certain, but it is now more open-ended.
 
The idea we could get Simeone is pretty delusional. Why would he leave Athletico for us?

Why would we want him anyway? Atletico is the first club where he has stayed for more than one season as a manager and the only place he's been successful.
 
Why would we want him anyway? Atletico is the first club where he has stayed for more than one season as a manager and the only place he's been successful.

this didnt stop levy breaking the bank to bring in Ramos.....anyway i doubt Simeone would take the step down to join Spurs
 
Sources also state Louis van Gaal would be interested in a potential summer move to Old Trafford, and that the Dutch coach is a little less intent on the Tottenham Hotspur job than he was a few weeks ago. Spurs had felt that Van Gaal's appointment after the World Cup was virtually certain, but it is now more open-ended.

And bet you people will be shocked by this

:ross:

Tottenham Hotspur, the club that everyone loves to use!
 
Utd will go for Klopp......Utd think long term, thats why they gave Moyes a 6 year deal:lol: even though it isnt working out.
 
See AVB just been signed up for Zenit, so there goes any chance of us nicking Hulk through Spalletti.

If LVG really wants to go to United then sod it, let's go long term and sign up FdB early if Levy doesn't want to back Sherwood
 
See AVB just been signed up for Zenit, so there goes any chance of us nicking Hulk through Spalletti.

If LVG really wants to go to United then sod it, let's go long term and sign up FdB early if Levy doesn't want to back Sherwood

FdB over LvG via AVB + TS ?
 
See AVB just been signed up for Zenit, so there goes any chance of us nicking Hulk through Spalletti.

If LVG really wants to go to United then sod it, let's go long term and sign up FdB early if Levy doesn't want to back Sherwood

1.why would we want Hulk for 30m plus.
2.why would Hulk ever think of following Spalletti anywhere after Spalletti well and truly lost that dressing room.
 
I bloody well gave that the kiss of death last night didn't I lol. The moment I say Moyes will be safe the reports say he's on the brink.
 
Next!

Sources: Board turning against Moyes

Key Manchester United boardroom figures have now turned against David Moyes, as the prospect of the manager getting sacked has been properly raised for the first time, club sources have told ESPN FC.

The Glazer family owners are now more open to the idea of a change of manager, although they presently remain behind Moyes, but the next week could prove decisive, sources said. Over that time, United must overturn a 2-0 deficit in the Champions League against Olympiakos, before facing an awkward trip to West Ham United and then a potentially daunting second derby of the season against Emirates Marketing Project.

While qualification for the quarterfinals of the Champions League would be seen as a huge positive and possibly change the entire dynamic of his job, an elimination followed by poor performances in the two games after that could well bring the pressure to breaking point. The Glazers are said to have become very "nervous" about the nature of recent performances, let alone the results, with a nadir coming in the 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool. Some United officials now openly maintain that a managerial change is needed.

Old Trafford sources also state it has been noted that Sir Alex Ferguson is no longer so vocally backing Moyes at boardroom level, although the former manager is not said to have turned against his replacement. It is also believed Moyes retains the backing of Sir Bobby Charlton.

Doubt, however, has increased at virtually every level of the club. Despite the poverty of recent performances, sources state that one of the most influential factors now has been financial concerns. A number of recently signed-up sponsors and commercial partners have reportedly let it be known to the club that they are less than enthused with now being linked to failure, especially since they specifically came on board because of the reputation for extreme success.

This is said to have most unnerved the hierarchy, and long-term damage to United as a "brand" could be the clinching point in any decision. While the club have long planned for a season out of the Champions League -- and that was known to be one initial reason behind the previously unwavering support for Moyes -- any extra negative effect on commercial revenue would be viewed with utmost seriousness.

Sources also state Louis van Gaal would be interested in a potential summer move to Old Trafford, and that the Dutch coach is a little less intent on the Tottenham Hotspur job than he was a few weeks ago. Spurs had felt that Van Gaal's appointment after the World Cup was virtually certain, but it is now more open-ended.

Bit thin on quotes. Me thinks someone had to file copy and made this poo poo up.
 
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