Manchester United are targeting Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber to be their next director of football.
Ex-United players Darren Fletcher and Rio Ferdinand are also being lined-up as part of the backroom staff.
It is understood that the Red Devils are looking at building a committee of ex-players to help recruit players and Webber is seen as someone who could oversee that strategy.
Webber has huge admirers at Old Trafford according to the Sun, after helping steer Huddersfield and Norwich to Premier League promotion.
United are looking for a new director of football to work with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
Webber helped the likes of Angus Gunn and James Maddison being given an opportunity.
It is hoped that this new structure will help United avoid expensive mistakes in the transfer market.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-7068637/Manchester-United-add-Norwich-chief-Stuart-Webber-director-football-shortlist.html
Stuart Webber As Dof/TD
posted on 25/5/19
There’s this chap, called Wenger.
He ain’t got much on his plate right now.
Bring him in as DoF.
And watch AFTV go into meltdown...
but is going after Wenger such a bad idea?
Discuss...
posted on 25/5/19
comment by StringerBell (U11749)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
There’s this chap, called Wenger.
He ain’t got much on his plate right now.
Bring him in as DoF.
And watch AFTV go into meltdown...
but is going after Wenger such a bad idea?
Discuss...
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The list of players he passed on is far better than the list he signed.
posted on 25/5/19
So we hire Wenger and sign the players he says not To. Simples
posted on 25/5/19
They want to hire someone who has a good track record for helping teams get promotion.
I guess they’re worried next season might be another bad one, but at least we’ll bounce straight back up, maybe.
Underwhelmed much.
posted on 25/5/19
I have no idea about Webber's credentials but the idea that we may be looking at someone who doesn't have a shiny, superficially impressive CV at least gives some hope that we may be thinking a bit deeper about substantive qualities and finding a good fit for the club than in past recruitment decisions (from LVG to Sanchez).
posted on 25/5/19
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't be our Special One? (U1132)
posted 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
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It is understood that the Red Devils are looking at building a committee of ex-players to help recruit players "
Yeah, it is. And it's absolutely mental. Tbf Kevin Horlock and Paul Dickov are working wonders at City. As are John Scales and Jason McAteer at City. No. Wait, they aren't. Because it makes no sense
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Depends what their role is. If the help us ambassadorial rather than strategic, I don't see a problem.
posted on 25/5/19
A) somebody doing that role currently with experience
B) probably knows a few young gems knocking about. Didn't Maddison move from Norwich to Leicester?
Much rather this than giving an ex player the role who doesn't know what the role is.
posted on 25/5/19
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve - Jose'd he wouldn't be our Special One? (U1132)
posted 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
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It is understood that the Red Devils are looking at building a committee of ex-players to help recruit players "
Yeah, it is. And it's absolutely mental. Tbf Kevin Horlock and Paul Dickov are working wonders at City. As are John Scales and Jason McAteer at City. No. Wait, they aren't. Because it makes no sense
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Depends what their role is. If the help us ambassadorial rather than strategic, I don't see a problem.
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Nor me. Not at all. But all the reports suggest they'd be fulfilling a role as technical directors, with a heavy input into basically every footballing decision made. That's crazy. But the "new United" is fast becoming a poor re-hash of past United's in different rolls, rolled into one terribly unqualified mess
posted on 25/5/19
Yes, tis true Wenger has passed on some class players.
However, how much credit does he get for Anelka and Henry. Van Persie, Fabregas, Viera.
Think those choices alone put him in contention.
With the stuff floating about, my logic was, We have an inexperienced CEO. We have an Inexperienced Manager. Maybe Wenger helps fill the hole...
posted on 27/5/19
I think this is an interesting direction, if true.