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Neil Warnock--great experience at a high level

Keith Bracewell--vastly underrated manager

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By:
stridingedge
When: 22 Apr 14 10:16
after moyes calamity they need a big name with a track record of winning titles and doing well in champs league

another dud now could rock them for a good few years
By:
xmoneyx
When: 22 Apr 14 10:20
son of moyes
By:
goooner
When: 22 Apr 14 10:41
They could do worse than lure Juup Heynckes out of retirement. He is 68, however. Or the Switzerland manager Ottmar Hitzfeld, who is 65. Interestingly, the latter has announced he is retiring from his job after the World Cup in July so will be free then. Both are double Champions League winners (along with Mourinho and the late Happel, the only ones to win to it twice). I think United need an experienced chap for a couple of years to rebuild. Both will relish the prospect of winning the Champions League with three different clubs, the Holy Grail for managers.
By:
book
When: 22 Apr 14 10:42
wont be klopp,he's just tweeted that he stays where he is.
By:
YOMOMMA
When: 22 Apr 14 10:45
They asked Ferguson for another recommendation and he said Darren Ferguson on a 10 year contract.
By:
ReaseHeath
When: 22 Apr 14 10:47
'Arry Redknapp assisted by Roy Keane

media dream team.
By:
book
When: 22 Apr 14 10:48
dont know why fat sam isnt in the betting,route one straight to fellaini up front,perfect combo.
By:
Mentalissimo
When: 22 Apr 14 10:55
John Sitton - he'll sort 'em all out.
By:
bellico
When: 22 Apr 14 10:59
Arsene wenger needs a new challenge
By:
HonkyJoe
When: 22 Apr 14 11:13
Rudi Garcia could be a clever choice. (Although there's no chance he actually will be the choice!)  He's considerably strengthened every team he's gone to, and has a good eye for business. Plays strong attacking football, but builds from strong defensive foundations. Ambitious, and could do very well at a big club. Taking that Roma side to a very impressive second place is no mean achievement.
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 22 Apr 14 17:47
Paulo Di Canio!
By:
loui
When: 22 Apr 14 17:52
is wilf mcguiness still knocking about?
By:
FredRescue
When: 22 Apr 14 17:54
Bring back Big Ron
By:
1st time poster
When: 22 Apr 14 17:55
with the player power at utd we could end up going down the chelski route here,for terry read rio and co
By:
donny osmond
When: 22 Apr 14 18:00
bruce forsyth looking for a new job

plenty of experience of tv too
By:
Can't Catch Me
When: 22 Apr 14 19:19
Laugh
By:
Regular Fries
When: 22 Apr 14 19:23

Apr 22, 2014 -- 10:41AM, goooner wrote:


They could do worse than lure Juup Heynckes out of retirement. He is 68, however. Or the Switzerland manager Ottmar Hitzfeld, who is 65. Interestingly, the latter has announced he is retiring from his job after the World Cup in July so will be free then. Both are double Champions League winners (along with Mourinho and the late Happel, the only ones to win to it twice). I think United need an experienced chap for a couple of years to rebuild. Both will relish the prospect of winning the Champions League with three different clubs, the Holy Grail for managers.


Ancelotti has won it twice with Milan hasn't he? Old Trafford versus Juve and the revenge job on Liverpool.

By:
Can't Catch Me
When: 22 Apr 14 19:26
But Man Utd aren't in the Champions League?
By:
Regular Fries
When: 22 Apr 14 19:27
Can't believe Rafa's a three figure price tbh CCM Laugh
By:
rothko
When: 22 Apr 14 19:29
sparky and bruce ex players, experienced managers won f1ck all but good at keeping teams in the division and would make a great double act
By:
Can't Catch Me
When: 22 Apr 14 19:34
That's my biggest worry RF! I think they'd do brilliantly to get him, and of the realistic candidates he must be near the best.

Can't decide whether he would go for it. Obviously he would immediately sever his relationship with Liverpool fans, but I think that would bother him less than my mates do. Think he would put his career first and it's clearly a massive job.

Can't see Utd going for it at all, mind you.
By:
Pandorica
When: 22 Apr 14 19:38
I think, even with their admittedly limited knowledge of football, the Glazers realise that employing Rafa would end in a lynching.
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 22 Apr 14 19:41
woy will be looking for a job in july
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 23 Apr 14 10:17
Neil Lennon

Used to goldfish bowl working conditions (allbeit on a lower level)
Done as much as he can in existing job
Inexpensive in comparison with others
Wouldn't take any sh1t
Lesser ego than many in the frame - a necessity since the overhaul of Man Utd will take a couple of years and will dent many bigger egos, especially those used to / demanding CL football
66/1
By:
Outpost
When: 23 Apr 14 11:27
lennon has done nothing special up there.

couldn't win the SPL until rangers imploded and is now picking up titles in a non competitive bankrupt league.
he went out of the champions league in bottom place in the group stages and had an early exit from both domestic cup competitions up there.

wouldn't think any team in the EPL far less man utd would be even slightly interested in him.
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 23 Apr 14 12:09

Apr 22, 2014 -- 10:16AM, stridingedge wrote:


after moyes calamity they need a big name with a track record of winning titles and doing well in champs leagueanother dud now could rock them for a good few years


Neil Lennon it is. Won many titles with Celtic aswell as beating Barcelona

By:
gman500
When: 23 Apr 14 12:45
Van Gaal, Ancelotti - hiddink or Martinez as ousiders. Those are only 4 I can see going unless Klopp does a U turn
By:
spyker
When: 23 Apr 14 12:45
More importantly Lennon is Scottish - nailed on cert imo!
By:
Crisp77
When: 23 Apr 14 12:50
Wenger out of contract. Reminds me of when he took over from Bruce Rioch.
By:
Darlo Bantam
When: 23 Apr 14 16:10

Apr 22, 2014 -- 7:27PM, Regular Fries wrote:


Can't believe Rafa's a three figure price tbh CCM


Benitez far more likely than some of the regular names, like O'Neill, Bruce, Keane, Neville. You could make a case he's more likely than Giggs, and Benitez is 10x the price.

By:
Darlo Bantam
When: 23 Apr 14 16:10

Apr 23, 2014 -- 12:45PM, gman500 wrote:


Van Gaal, Ancelotti - hiddink or Martinez as ousiders. Those are only 4 I can see going unless Klopp does a U turn


Laurent Blanc got to have a chance for me, though again it would require a U-turn.

By:
Horangi.
When: 23 Apr 14 16:32
Telegraph/Guardian can't remember which one said Blanc been ruled out, whatever that's worth.

Surely the professor will submit his impeccable cv.  Too bad it looks like these owners are trying to recruit a manager like an 8 year old child.
By:
Darlo Bantam
When: 23 Apr 14 16:40
Yeah. Blanc ruled himself out yesterday and is due to or has just signed a new contract at PSG. Though I never 100% believe the "I'm ruling myself out" line.
By:
Horangi.
When: 23 Apr 14 17:08
Paper was suggesting he's been ruled out by United.
By:
grumpyjim
When: 23 Apr 14 17:25
Directors  must be  accountable  to share-holders at clubs  ...where player power ..(TRY ) to run clubs , and demands are expected to be met ..by fans  ...are we saying that players are not trying 100% in games . ..did d.m. get them ---OFF - SIDE BY ROONEY'S DEMANDS BEING MET ...
REMEMBER it was quoted that he was in bad books ?   ... players must be allowed to  make a statement to clear the air  of  what is really levelled at them. as a group of  how many ? ...this was from early  on in  the season ..?  very messy  for new blood coming in to face  the clear out that is maybe ? needed ..All a bit fishy  ? and not totally understood ...Always said the wage structure at the club is wrong .
we are in a TEAM GAME  BUSINESS .AND SOMETHINGS DON'T ADD UP   .     yes I am good at sums  ...more so if  unpalatable demands  are on the agenda ..................
By:
JC1326
When: 23 Apr 14 17:41

Apr 23, 2014 -- 10:17AM, rogerthebutler wrote:


Neil LennonUsed to goldfish bowl working conditions (allbeit on a lower level)Done as much as he can in existing jobInexpensive in comparison with othersWouldn't take any sh1tLesser ego than many in the frame - a necessity since the overhaul of Man Utd will take a couple of years and will dent many bigger egos, especially those used to / demanding CL football66/1


as long as he doesn't end up at Norwich Cry

has anyone mentioned Del Bosque? Surely will have had enough of Spain after the World Cup.

By:
berto77
When: 23 Apr 14 17:45
No mention of Capello?
By:
themightymac
When: 23 Apr 14 17:48
Ally McCoist spotted buying a one one ticket this afternoon in Buchanan Bus Station Shocked
By:
JC1326
When: 23 Apr 14 17:49
notice Del Bosque is the same odds as Pulis Laugh
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