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comment by Prem (U7618)

posted on 10/2/19

comment by Devil D.A. (U6522)
posted 25 minutes ago
Anything's possible with Roman. I'm actually not averse to Jose coming back a 3rd time, but not now. It's WAY too soon. Unless he apologizes for all the c*** he spoke about us as your manager we'll just boo him out the stadium.
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I personally just can’t see it happening. I think that too many bridges have been burnt that regardless of your current state, that Roman wouldn’t go down that route. Plus he knows that he’d face a major backlash from your fans as well as the manic media frenzy if it ever happened.

I actually think you guys maybe would go back to plan B and try and get someone like Luis Enrique. Whether that be caretaker/trial/permanent.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 10/2/19

Our plan B for Sarri was Laurent Blanc. I know United fans like him but no..... just no

comment by Prem (U7618)

posted on 10/2/19

I'd be a little gutted if Blanc did come to you guys - sentimental reasons. But each to their own and you have your own reasons for not wanting him lol.

posted on 10/2/19

I almost feel sorry for the die-hard Chelsea supporters. Roman has injected so much more bad mojo in that club, and now it's a job unfit for a dog, instead of the dream job. Ever since Villa-Boas was (prematurely) sacked, it's been a vile place for a manager. Jose won't return and I don't think Hiddink can come and save their season. It's exactly the polar opposite of what's happening here, and tbh, I don't wish that on anyone. If Arsenal and Spurs do their dependable Spring Bottling job, we're in like Flynn.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 10/2/19

Nah, whatever happens with Sarri (stays or goes) we'll move on and always have takers for the job. Why'll our wage bill gets progressively cut the rate at which we pay our managers hasn't really changed (neither have the massive compensations) - so we'll always get high profile managers.

The only thing is if Sarri's sacked at the end of the season (or before), it'll conclusively prove Roman's not cut out to handle the teething pains of the "philosophy" managers. We've always been at our best managed by pragmatists, just Roman still holds to this idealistic dream of a Pep-Barca team, if Sarri's dismissed it's time to let that go.

posted on 11/2/19

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/11634260/laurent-blanc-says-he-spoke-to-man-utd-about-becoming-boss-in-2014
Imagine Blanc instead of LVG.

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