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April 22, 2014, 12:40pm
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I think they should let Ryan Giggs have it full time...


Has Giiggs got the required coaching certificates for the job?












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Has Giiggs got the required coaching certificates for the job?


It's Man Utd....the normal PL and FA rules don't apply to them  
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Whether he would fit perfectly or not I can hardly see him walking away from Chelsea to join Man U.

For what its worth I don't think he would be that great a fit, or Simeone. Both managers are defence first and hit on the counter (in the main) with 1-0/2-0 wins being a specialism. The united fans I know have more complained at the style of play that Moyes has brought, being dour, dull and defensive. That wouldn't change with either of the above managers.

They would be far better with a progressive manager in my eyes. Somebody forward thinking and tactically flexible. They do have some excellent players who would be better being given a little bit of free reign.


I know quite a few reds over here and they pretty much all say the same thing as yourself. Martinez has been mentioned although there are reservations over whether he can spot a defensive player. Moyes left him a good defence at Everton.

Ferguson left moyes a rotten ageing squad. Ironically he said that no player was bigger than the club, yet fergy became bigger than the club himself and that's why they are in a massive mess. He said that he wanted to leave a winner so only concentrated on the short term, not really strategising for the long term.

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I know quite a few reds over here and they pretty much all say the same thing as yourself. Martinez has been mentioned although there are reservations over whether he can spot a defensive player. Moyes left him a good defence at Everton.

Ferguson left moyes a rotten ageing squad. Ironically he said that no player was bigger than the club, yet fergy became bigger than the club himself and that's why they are in a massive mess. He said that he wanted to leave a winner so only concentrated on the short term, not really strategising for the long term.


Parallels with Brian Clough maybe when he left his Forest dynasty exposed...
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When Mark Robins scored that F A cup goal (against Notts Forest I think) that kept Alex Ferguson in a job, and then the half a dozen world class youngsters (Butt, Beckham, Nevilles, Scholes, Giggs) became an integral part of the team, Alex Ferguson had a team for the rest of his managerial career. David Moyes is the fall guy for the end of that lucky dynasty, when all of those players finally expired with Ferguson. Whoever else they appoint will have the same challenges. In the circumstances , I think 7th is good.

If Grimsby could get a similar crop of young players (it happened in the late seventies), and a supportive manager - we'd definitely be on the up - simples.    


Blundell Park - The Home of Grimsby Town Football Club (still)  
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I agree with Rob, I could see Mourinho fitting in perfectly at Utd.


His teams are far too defensive.
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it was quoted that in 2002 Moyes said that in 10 years, Everton would be more better than Man United.  Well, he contributed to this result from both clubs!
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