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Are We Over Reliant on Poch?

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posted on 9/2/16

Not a chance on Rodgers mate.

I will bet anybody, anytime that our new head coach if poch was to go at the end of the season for whatever reason then it will be Jurgen Klinsmann.

These things are known well, well in advance.

posted on 9/2/16

I would not like to Klinsmann at WHL next season, because that would mean POch has gone elsewhere.

We need to do everything possible to hang on to him for at least another two seasons & then if he wants let him go and manage Real or Barca!

posted on 9/2/16

comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
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comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
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comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
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Dunno why Brendan is still out of work. His stock is getting pushed up with every poor Klopp result.
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he won't be when he's Spurs manager come June
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He can come in and manage the catering if he wants.
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The curry would have great character

posted on 9/2/16

Genius Greaves

Yes normally it would be. However I think there has been a considerable change of policy & thought at the club.
I really do think Levy has seen that firing a manager too soon adversely affects the club & inevitably can actually take us backwards.

I also think, whether by good judgement or luck, the club now has a coach who has transformed the team & no longer are we a soft touch as in the past few years.

Only when a club comes in and guarantees a manager 3-4 years tenure to build and develop the club can anyone take any job in the PL with full confidence they will be given the time needed.

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I disagree. If Poch hadn’t have worked out over a 12-18 month period, then he would have been shown the door.

Thankfully, everything is going tickety boo at the moment but I think we would be naive to think Levy has mellowed or had a change of heart over sacking under achieving managers.

posted on 9/2/16

I don't think it, or want it to happen, but if the worst came to it I'd be all over Eddie Howe

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posted on 9/2/16

comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
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I don't think it, or want it to happen, but if the worst came to it I'd be all over Eddie Howe
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Not a bad shout

posted on 9/2/16

I think he is cut from the same jib.

I've been really impressed by him and Bournemouth. They play some lovely stuff, and he comes across as a very grounded individual. No ego. I think our players would play for him.

posted on 9/2/16

Flores is doing a fine job at Watford too.

posted on 9/2/16

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posted on 9/2/16

For all this talk of United being gung ho sacking managers we've only fired one in close to 30 years....

If you are as gung ho as we are when it comes to sacking managers that means you are very reluctant to do it.

The media have fired LVG several times admittedly, United bear no responsibility for that.

posted on 9/2/16

I get your point OP, but if anything he's geared towards what the club are about rather than the other way round. Should he go at whatever point, if our philosophy is as it is right now, we hire a like-minded replacement. Same as how Swansea have recruited managers over the last 7-8 years.

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