hey guys,
with only a few weeks left till the season ends and then a trip to Wembley to top it off at the end its going to be a few interesting weeks with us trying to get top 4..
Now this isn't a conversation about how good or bad LVG has been, I want to ask if LVG does go and Jose is appointed how long after the FA cup game do you think we will know by..
Monday Morning, End of the week, End of May or by the end of June..
Personally I hope its before Euros start so the new manager can crack on with incomings and out goings.. Personally I reckon LVG will stay, Just a feeling.. Either way looking forward to watching England this summer I predict a good tournament...
how long after the FA cup..
posted on 28/4/16
comment by RB&W (U2335)
posted 2 minutes ago
and if LGV stays there will probably be no 'announcement' as such...
imagine it...
MUFC can announce that that we will not be sacking our manager.
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RB&W if we don't make some kind of statement can you imagine the circus around the club.. All these ITK will be stating Jose joining next week week after and then week after.. Be so annoying
posted on 28/4/16
I think the fact that vG is still there working, buying players and going on Tour will be clue enough to what is ...or isnt going on
posted on 28/4/16
LVG won't even be allowed on the bus back up to Manchester.
posted on 28/4/16
Soon as the final wistle goes off at Wembley. Let him official announce he's leaving to the camera man.
posted on 28/4/16
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posted on 28/4/16
If he gets top 4 he stays. If not he goes. I really think it's that simple.
And I believe Mourinho will wait. Not as if it's ages to wait. He'll appreciate the break.
And like really? says, there's always the Everton job
When vG looked shell shocked around Christmas, I feared the worst,
He suddenly, with no more games played, was all relaxed again. Like a weight has been lifted.
I believe one of two things happened.
1) his minimum requirement was reiterated so he knew he had job security till the end of the season minimum. This gave him confidence to fire back at the press like he did.
2) he was told he'd be relieved of his duties at the end of the season no matter what. But not before. Again, although ultimately negative, it's a weight off his shoulders.
Something changed, that's for sure.
And then the rumours of Mourinho being promised £15m if he wasn't instated as MU manager by June. That would fit nicely with the 2) scenario.
posted on 28/4/16
comment by RB&W (U2335)
posted 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
and if LGV stays there will probably be no 'announcement' as such...
imagine it...
MUFC can announce that that we will not be sacking our manager.
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posted on 28/4/16
If we win the cup, I think the fairest thing to do would this.
The players pass the trophy around and, at the end of the line is Van Gaal. Just as he's about to grab his prize, Ed appears and takes it. Then Ed seizes a microphone and says: "Louis, there's something we need to discuss."
Ed can then explain how painfully dull the football has been and can let Van Gaal - and the watching millions - know that the players never really liked him.
Sack him live, on the hallowed Wembley turf, minutes after he has steered the club to a major trophy.
posted on 28/4/16
*would be this
posted on 28/4/16
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 3 minutes ago
If we win the cup, I think the fairest thing to do would this.
The players pass the trophy around and, at the end of the line is Van Gaal. Just as he's about to grab his prize, Ed appears and takes it. Then Ed seizes a microphone and says: "Louis, there's something we need to discuss."
Ed can then explain how painfully dull the football has been and can let Van Gaal - and the watching millions - know that the players never really liked him.
Sack him live, on the hallowed Wembley turf, minutes after he has steered the club to a major trophy.
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Where would it stop though?
Sir Bobby jumps out, grabs the Cup of Ed, and says a similar rhetoric to him.
Out jumps José, tells Bobby the club have chosen him instead of SBC.
Guardiola appears on the (newly erected) big screen saying he was selected for City ahead of the Portuguese.
The fans realise we were Jose's third choice behind Chelsea and City and Giggs is the last man standing ....