The Sack Race aka Official Management Carousel Thread
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Re: The Sack Race aka Official Management Carousel Thread
I see the club going a different direction in terms of who they want as "the face" after these last few years, as well as someone who will play a certain way.
I'm not saying Conte shouldn't be considered, he's fantastic—I just don't think he will be.Comment
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I thought Ole was already named caretaker. Is that not official?Comment
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It will be interesting to see if they bother spending any money in January. No real sense in spending big (and overpay since it's January) when next year's permanent manager might not fancy them. Unless it is a reasonable transfer to be made, I can't see them doing anything in January in the market.Comment
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Conte's probably the only available manager that could somewhat fix that leaky defense but we canned him mostly because he didn't get along with our board when it came to targets. That would be interesting to see.
As long as it's anyone but Zizou I'll be happy. As a fan, I don't want to see his name dragged through the mud if/when he can't turn it around then.
I wish Real would have pinched Poch. Event though him leaving Spurs would weaken then he'd be a good fit for a rebuild job at United and he'd actually have money to spend.Comment
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I agree—I don't see him jumping into that mess.
Caretaker and then heavily recruiting Poch for next year seems incredibly plausible.Comment
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