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Hiddink 11/1 for United

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/new-man-united-manager-odds-2339485

If it happens i really hope we draw United at home in the cup so we can see him back at The Bridge and give him a massive round of applause

posted on 18/12/18

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 5 seconds ago
Did wahl just say furk Zola...wow some chelsea fan. Go clean the skid marks out ur briefs after u soiled urself with this mornings news u cretin


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Just remembered about Drogs sitting next to Roman and Hiddink the game after Jose's sacking, wouldn't that be "disrespect" in Erik's world?

posted on 18/12/18

I just don’t get the kid.
He is quite obvious a wum, but no wum gets angry like he does. So makes me think he’s just mentally unstable.

He puts way too much emphasis on footy managers , when it’s the players who go out and play the game. They are the real hero’s. Mourinho is our most successful manager but that guy is dead. He’s a completely different person to the guy originally at Chelsea.

He was a c()nt but was our c()nt and a likeable one.
Now he’s just a massive c()nt and I’m enjoying every second of wahls breakdown.

posted on 18/12/18

I think he genuinely believes what he says, WUMS are calculated and know exactly what to say and when for maximum effect (case in point would be whatnext on the old 606, remember him)?

Erik is the complete opposite of that.

posted on 18/12/18

TCP was great too

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 18/12/18

I'm happy for Mourinho today. That job was killing him as much as he was killing United and now he's free with his compensation package, he won

Now I really hope, doubtful that it is, that he takes some time off to either (a) reassess his methods, or (b) contemplate whether he wants to continue managing at all. A hungry, energized, cheeky Jose Mourinho is a fantastic asset to the game whether he's managing us or not. This grumpy, soar, defensive impersonator is painful to watch, it's like AVB with an attitude problem, it's ugly.

He needs to rediscover his passion. If that means staying in the game he needs a fresh challenge, if he accepts the next big club to offer him a job he'll just be repeating the same cycle again. I'd like to see him managing a sleeping giant type of club, see how far he can take them. He'd probably enjoy it.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 18/12/18

Oh yeah, and now he's free of his United obligations (and assume he won't take another top 6 England job), a public apology to Chelsea fans would be nice. Not holding my breath though.

posted on 18/12/18

Devils surely that's his top level career over, when hd went to United and especially us there was always that element of doubt/hope that it was circumstances more than himself that played a part in his recent lack of success (for his standards).

Now it's just simply proven beyond doubt that he just isn't very good anymore, he's basically the managerial equivalent of what happened to Torres.

posted on 18/12/18

Thank god for that fluke win against Southampton in the league cup too where they were dominated and got cheated by the officials. The guy is past it imo. I think the strain of his own management has killed his ability as a coach

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 18/12/18

Devils surely that's his top level career over, when hd went to United and especially us there was always that element of doubt/hope that it was circumstances more than himself that played a part in his recent lack of success (for his standards).

Now it's just simply proven beyond doubt that he just isn't very good anymore, he's basically the managerial equivalent of what happened to Torres.
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He's proved in his last two jobs that he can't do longevity, season 2 is his peak and it's all downhill from there (the downhill has just become steeper).

They'll always be a demand for the instant success manager and he'll always be in that conversation, someone else will offer him a job at the top level if he waits long enough. I personally hope he resists it and steps down a level for himself, do a Benitez and take on a smaller club where he'll have more control and support, and hopefully be happier because of that.

posted on 18/12/18

Inter Milan, Portugal and retirement

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