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I read in the papers the other day that there is a rumour that Mourinho & Ronaldo were being lured to ManUre to replace Sir Alex when he finally retires.

It would be a big mistake as M can only get success these days with an open cheque book and Ronaldo wouldn't be able to rediscover his former glory at Old Trafford.

I believe the best choice to take over from Sir A is the former Barca manager Pep Guardiolo (excuse spelling I've got a mental block).

He would need to be given a three year grace period where all he had to do was keep them in the EPL to enable him to completely restructure the club and build a carbon copy of Barca at Old Trafford.

Then ManUre will be set for another period of dominance in the EPL and Europe.
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I think Guardiola will go to chelsea and I don't want to think about who the mancs could get..
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Pep to United
He is waiting for that role
If Fergie wins the EPL and/or CL this season, then i wouldnt be surprised if he leaves and hands the reigns over to Guardiola
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Pep won't come to Chelsea.

What is interesting is that there are rumours he wants to take over Brazil now that Menezes has been sacked..

Wouldn't that be scary.
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Carbon copy of Barca :lol: :lol:

You need to get La masia first, or buy Xavi, Iniesta and Messi.
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Le King wrote:Pep to United
He is waiting for that role
If Fergie wins the EPL and/or CL this season, then i wouldnt be surprised if he leaves and hands the reigns over to Guardiola
will not be fergies last year regardless
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I read an article a while ago dicussing Jose going to Old Trafford. He would have the personality to back up what Fergie has done. Although I hear that Fergie won't completely step down once he stops coaching outright, and I can't see someone like Jose or Pep being happy to have Fergie round still telling them how things should be done. I get the feeling it would be someone Fergie has brought through the Man Utd ranks that he feels understands the club and the direction its heading. Giggs, Scholes and Solskjaer are all doing or done their coaching badges.
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It will be Jose I reckon who will take over at United when the time comes....

I'd be keen to see how good Pep actually is at a big club without the brilliance of that Barca team to fall back on....
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Stuckey wrote:I read an article a while ago dicussing Jose going to Old Trafford. He would have the personality to back up what Fergie has done. Although I hear that Fergie won't completely step down once he stops coaching outright, and I can't see someone like Jose or Pep being happy to have Fergie round still telling them how things should be done. I get the feeling it would be someone Fergie has brought through the Man Utd ranks that he feels understands the club and the direction its heading. Giggs, Scholes and Solskjaer are all doing or done their coaching badges.

Maybe Mark Hughes? :wink: :lol:
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Stuckey wrote:I read an article a while ago dicussing Jose going to Old Trafford. He would have the personality to back up what Fergie has done. Although I hear that Fergie won't completely step down once he stops coaching outright, and I can't see someone like Jose or Pep being happy to have Fergie round still telling them how things should be done. I get the feeling it would be someone Fergie has brought through the Man Utd ranks that he feels understands the club and the direction its heading. Giggs, Scholes and Solskjaer are all doing or done their coaching badges.

I think it'd have to be Ole if he's going to pick an ex-player. The guy is managing already, and a much safer bet than any of his other players.

If Ole is anywhere near as smart a coach as he was a player, he's going to be the replacement united fans will love.
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Litmanen wrote:
Stuckey wrote:I read an article a while ago dicussing Jose going to Old Trafford. He would have the personality to back up what Fergie has done. Although I hear that Fergie won't completely step down once he stops coaching outright, and I can't see someone like Jose or Pep being happy to have Fergie round still telling them how things should be done. I get the feeling it would be someone Fergie has brought through the Man Utd ranks that he feels understands the club and the direction its heading. Giggs, Scholes and Solskjaer are all doing or done their coaching badges.

I think it'd have to be Ole if he's going to pick an ex-player. The guy is managing already, and a much safer bet than any of his other players.

If Ole is anywhere near as smart a coach as he was a player, he's going to be the replacement united fans will love.
Ole is my bet for the next United manager too.

I really like the guy unfortunately.
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'The Special One' was introduced to the world's press on Monday afternoon at the Santiago Bernabeu but this has not stopped the Red Devils' hierarchy from making him their top target.

Ferguson, 68, is expected to continue his record-breaking reign at Old Trafford for two more years before finally stepping aside.

Mourinho's move has played in to United's hands as it has given them breathing space to wait for the Scot to step aside. Privately, the club's board were worried he would be snapped up by rivals Liverpool or Manchester City in the interim.

The Portuguese today vowed to lift the Champions League with Madrid. He has been reported to have include a United 'escape clause' in his deal which will see him on the touchline at the Theatre of Dreams when Ferguson finally calls it a day.
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filbertralph wrote:'The Special One' was introduced to the world's press on Monday afternoon at the Santiago Bernabeu but this has not stopped the Red Devils' hierarchy from making him their top target.

Ferguson, 68, is expected to continue his record-breaking reign at Old Trafford for two more years before finally stepping aside.

Mourinho's move has played in to United's hands as it has given them breathing space to wait for the Scot to step aside. Privately, the club's board were worried he would be snapped up by rivals Liverpool or Manchester City in the interim.

The Portuguese today vowed to lift the Champions League with Madrid. He has been reported to have include a United 'escape clause' in his deal which will see him on the touchline at the Theatre of Dreams when Ferguson finally calls it a day.
"'The Special One' was introduced to the world's press on Monday afternoon at the Santiago Bernabeu"
This sounds almost like it happened two years ago, and you really need to update your spam message.

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