Ranking Potential Erik Ten Hag Replacements!
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As a United fan, I respect Turkish and his fundamental views on football regardless of whether it’s arsenal or another club. He should be on here more often imo
Hes too smart for this show. Rory and especially Buvey are just trolls. Buvey is literally there to take the piss. He deserves the hate he got for his shit show on the overlap
@@mrhussain9008I agree. These 4 had some reasonable takes in the last couple of videos but every time Buvey or Rory come in it goes down the drain
@@mrhussain9008could not agree more
Rory tbf at least has some biased love for football. He uses hyperbole well. Buvey is deliberately trying to wind people up. Maybe its an act. Maybe hes arrogant. Its hard to tell.@mrhussain9008
Bouvey and jennings are just trolls need to change the roster tbh
Gareth Southgate at Man United would genuinely be the funniest thing I think has ever happened in football
The dream is still alive 🤣🤣🤣
I think it’s honestly the only real option
Never happening in a million years dummies
@@alexanderhowcroft8779Your crazy 😂
Not as funny as relegation specialist Big Sam Allardyce, but still pretty ace.
Thomas frank should be the guy. Kept brentford pretty much mid table every year with an average squad at a championship club. Tactically underated and seems to keep the players happy, but also feels like he has a ruthless streak if needed. And can handle the media
Isn’t it too similar to David Moyes? Except Moyes had European experience with Everton and his team consistently finished top half of the table. Man U are in a worst state since then and Frank has less pedigree than Moyes did. Not sure it’s a good move tbh
@@gabrielmartinez4641Everton arnt a championship club tho.. they literally hold the record for being in the top flight the most since being established.. they've only spent 4 years outside the top division since 1888..
@@richardsutherland1645 I think the point still stands that Thomas Frank doesn’t have the pedigree. I guess a more apt comparison would be Potter to Chelsea. Potter built Brighton up, but could not handle the pressure of a champion’s league level club. Frank could pose the same risk
Tuchel 100% would be the smartest move for them in the current state
No he wouldn’t he’s just a big name
@@Deathmare235we need a no nonsense manager. This players come to united and relax instead of giving more. United also need a new culture. If you watch Jones on rio's channel, culture is the big issue
Tuchel is toxic
Utd needs less toxicity right now
@@Deathmare235 he won us a ucl with havertz werner mount ziyech etc up front, hes the real deal for the first 2 seasons
@@obongo96you’ve been doing that for years and it never worked
After Klopp, tuchel is my favourite Dortmund coach. He only left because the board sold Dembele and he said he didn’t want to be part of a club that wasn’t willing to keep their best players
I agree with Miles, Manchester United is a posion chalice. It would ruin Potter's career.
I disagree. I think this is his mom spaghetti moment. Its not gonna get bigger than man united
@@dinbachok6424and then who’d want him afterwards
Too big to turn down though. Worst case scenario, he gets a lovely payday
@@Deathmare235 any championship team easy as well as some bottom prem teams
yeah, hes not cut out for big teams, he doesnt have the personality nor the tactical acumen (as a chelsea fan), hes a mediocre manager
I have no idea who can fix Man Utd because Moyes Van Gaal Mourinho Ole Rangnick Ten Hag ain’t all bad managers
1. Moyes got screwed because the guy who followed Sir Alex was always going to get screwed, and because nobody wanted to be honest that Alex left right before all those mummies he was managing finally turned to dust.
2. Van Gaal and Mournho were washed up has beens when United hired them. Like marrying a super model 10 years after her last big magazine shoot after she's had 3 kids and two divorces. They'd both been chewed up and spat out by peer clubs of United before they ever sat foot in Manchester, and it was psychotic to hire either one of them at the time United did it.
3. Rangnick was a care taker doesn't belong in discussion.
4. Ole is the one that hurts because it was working, but the people above him in the front office fundamentally didn't respect him and treated him like the substitute teacher. Missing out on Haaland because they couldn't believe Ole could possibly be right about a striker just sucks for him. If Ole had a proper front office he would have succeeded.
5. Ten Hag might be the worst manager who ever managed in the premier league. His tactics suck, his man management sucks, he is the biggest con man who ever sat foot in the premier league.
@@MinisterManDan but Ten Hag was the most wanted manager in Europe.
@@suprabhatpaul5368 according to his agent maybe. He spent his last year in the Dutch league having to win everything 5-3 because everyone there figured out how bad his defensive structure was too. It took a year in the prem but he got found out.
Everyone in England has gotten a full view that the man’s only plan B for his shite tactics not working is to just park the bus like they’re a man down. He’s a poor mans ange with a better budget and less clue of what a good player looks like.
Xavi would be a good shout for United. Managed a big club, has a solid structure. He would need a coiple years to get United properly challenging though.
Ole should be number one, he’s the most underrated manager we’ve ever had and he’ll bring the glory days back.
What glory days he didnt win anything
Is this a joke?
@FlareDope okay bouvey calm down
But he's already been at united for a few years and didn't exactly bring back the glory days did he
@@gtavpodiumvehicle8165 no i’m serious
I think they're completely wrong about Southgate. The problem at United is not tactical ineptitude, it's a toxic dressing room. The only good performances we've seen from United are when there's a cup on the line and they simplify everything. Short term at least, Southgate could work. Tuchel on the other hand would be a disaster, and continue the off-field problems.
No way. Southgate is not only tactically inept but he hasn’t been a day-to-day club manager in years! Definitely the worst choice.
@@iTwistyzso, flick hasn’t been a day to day manager for a while and his team is currently the 2nd best on form
@@Deathmare235Flick hasn't been a day to day manager for a while?? This guy literally won the CL in 2020 and was only managing Germany from 21-23. So realistically he hasn't been a day to day manager in what, 3 years?
You're going to compare that to a guy who ONLY managed Middlesbrough and that was FIFTEEN years ago? Can we please stop acting like 3 years and 15 years are remotely comparable?
Spot on about Brighton and Potter. They were brilliant at times under De Zerbi and look at some of the performances this season. It’s almost the perfect managerial stepping stone. Obviously you’ve got to be more than half decent but there’s clearly a lot of class behind the scenes at Brighton.
Anyone who says 'what's the style of play' clearly doesn't know what they're saying and what football is. Just because it's not currently a very successful 'style of play' doesn't mean there isn't one.
Turkish hasnt got a clue about Tuchel at Bayern. Their sqaud was awful and old
I love hearing these people talk about whose reputation they want Man U to ruin next. Players, managers, club executives, even one of the richest Brits! You love to see it.
I don’t think Manchester United want a manager, that typical role that clearly hasn’t worked in a decade is dead. They want a coach
Was really happy McKenna stayed with us this season, though from his career perspective surprised he didn’t take the Brighton job.
Leaving Ipswich to United is a ridiculous jump and I know it is going back some time but Alf Ramsey left us for England (did alright) and Bobby Robson did the same.
Taking tuchels over waiting a bit and having ancelotti is crazy to me
i've watched every single united match for last 25 years. I don't know if i could watch anymore if southgate was manager.
Good video, well structured
Judging Tuchel for his time at Bayern is unfair in my eyes. The board is a complete mess and doesn’t have a clue what they are doing. I mean they literally sacked him, said he was terrible and the reason for their problems and then asked him to stay because they couldn’t find a replacement. They sacked nagelsmen for almost no reason which I imagine disrupted the squad massively and Tuchel was still able to win the League that season. It’s really not his fault that Bayer Leverkusen went unbeaten for the whole season with the addition of a cursed Harry Kane.
The side characters on a side quest while I’m watching this with a side eye.
Real Madrid want to sign Arsenal and France defender William Saliba as a "top priority" in 2025, with Los Blancos already in contact with the 23-year-old
No chance… he’s on a 5 year deal… Madrid might want him but he’s not leaving until 2028 because they don’t want to part with money for players and he’s a minimum £150m player while contracted to us
What’s this got to do with the video?
Yeah, no surprise here. He really needs to go to a big club and win trophies!
You don’t want Carlo taking charge of a sinking ship, he wants a ready made squad that just requires tweaks
Your videos always stand out from many others. Thank you for your talent and hard work!♂️⌚️🤸
If we got Southgate, Maguire has a lifetime contract, and he’d move heaven and earth to get Henderson from Ajax
Xavi should be the first choice
Southgate at United would be glorious! I hope it happens. More than you believe 😂😂😂
They’d at least play entertaining football 😂
@@Deathmare235what ? How you reckon that ?? Failure for England who played far too negatively against teams yous should have steamrolled. But yeah ok 👍
Haven’t watched but John probably had a stinker.
Which one is john, the white one or the black one?
@@nietzchepreacher9477has to be the black one based on that guy saying potter should stay well away from the united job
The Fulham Fan in the white..@@nietzchepreacher9477
@@nietzchepreacher9477the white one
@@SackoBoss1it’s the white one, the black one is Miles who has his own stinkers
As a Liverpool fan I would love to see Ferdinand as United manager
It’s a bummer for United fans that Zidane won’t take the job. All the above being said, Southgate will do a job. He’ll get them over this hurdle until the right manager comes along. The decline with Ten Haag is too prominent to not shift at the moment.
Zidane isnt right for united at all… he made a collection of unbelievable players at madrid perform then left as soon as they needed to rebuild…. United dont have the players for him to be successful
We need a tactical minded manager that's not too set in their way's. Someone who's open minded when it comes to philosophy and setup. But also understands the United way. And the standard that must be upheld. Ruud is that man. He's not really a developmental coach. But a manager that fundamentally understand's his players and set's them up to get the best out of them. In which creates a perfect environment for a more natural type of development in his players. Ideally he would have been managing for a bit longer at other Club's before landing The United job. But he could easily be our Arteta. Someone who grow's into the role. Molding the team into something that more resembles what a United team should look like. Playing a courageous brand of football. There will likely be growing pain's and setback's. But early on Ruud would only really have to improve on what ETH has done. And that's not that hard. I genuinely think if we played a more courageous/exciting brand of football under ETH. The fan's would have been more forgiving. We needed a identity. And ETH never gave us that.
When Myles says ‘No way!’ He just comes across as a petulant child. Learn emotional control.
Don't watch then 😂
Out of these 5, if they cant get Tuchel they should keep Ten Hag. He is bad but he’s a better manager than the other 4, they are doing no better than him.
I disagree with the notion that you cannot turn down Manu if an offer comes. After so many managers probably wish they had in the last decade.
In my view, there is a major name, former player, who is not being mentioned, enough. Not only a former player (and one of SAFs best signings) but a former assistant manager, former, and unbeaten, caretaker manager and one who was offered to be assistant to Ole's "interim" successor, preferred to take the managerial reins and hone his talent. From joining Boro, no other Championship team scored as often and they were the second top points scorers from then to season end. Major squad changes in the summer led to a slow start to his first full season but still reached the Carabao Cup semi final. Even with a huge injury list, he was able to beat Leicester, the league leaders. He's not being mentioned by many, apart from you guys, but Carrick, in my opinion, should be first choice. He has shown that he has all the attributes
Just a significantly worse McKenna tho
@@_booth7992 Based on what analysis? You are entitled to your opinion, but an opinion isn't a fact. McKenna was, roundly, criticised by United fans as not good enough. Yet he went to a small club and got them back to the top flight for the first time since the early 90s. Go on, who would you choose? One of the unemployed trio of Potter (who failed at Chelsea, once he no longer had the Brighton structure behind him)? Southgate, who has a less than 30% win rate and managed to get Middlesbrough relegated? Yes, he qualified for tournaments as England manager, which should be a given, but couldn't complete the job in either of his finals, even with the advantage of a home tie, in one. Tuchel? Yes he has titles behind him but apart from his time at Mainz, doesn't stay at clubs long enough. United need a longer term option than a two year tenure. They also need to avoid the Ten Hag contract, which gave him control over transfers and Tuchel would want that too (though I'd bet his knowledge and judgement of footballers is far greater Ten Hag) RvN who, just about, lasted 12 months in charge of PSV's first team (so less experienced than any of the other contenders, above).
As I said, you're entitled to your opinion, but you fail to justify your stance, so the comment carries no weight.
@@ArthurRoss-r9r I’d probably say Tuchel or maybe some young foreign manager. I don’t know enough about any of them to say more than that though.
I think McKenna’s better because I’ve seen up close how he transformed an absolutely nothing team on such a quick time. I know more goes into a promotion than just the manager but back to back promotions showcasing the adaptability he’s shown whilst sticking to certain core principles is very impressive. Carrick was flying with Akpom, Ramsey and a few others but has struggled a bit since. McKenna hadn’t managed 1 championship game and by the end of the season was promoted ahead of Leeds and Southampton.
(Just fyi, Ipswich finished 5th in the prem in 2001 so have definitely been in the top flight post early 90s)
@@_booth7992 I'm not an Ipswich fan so 20 years rather than 30 😀 Weird, how you phrased your comments "just a significantly worse McKenna" is not a ringing endorsement of the Northern Irishman and then you go on to praise his achievements. Why some young "foreign" manager? Who? I'd have no issues with Nagelsmann but he's not going to walk away from the German national team. Alonso? Do you think an ex Liverpool player would manage United? Tuchel, in terms of managerial success, should hold all the aces.........................but then there is his inability to stay at any club, for long. Both Carrick and McKenna are young managers. Why does their place of birth have to be a factor? You are right that McKenna has had a successful couple of years but he is, now, facing a serious challenge to his ideas. I'd rather see how, or if, he can dig his team out of their current slump. No-one will be expecting him to win any trophies, but he does need to start winning games. Again, in his exceedingly brief period as caretaker at United Carrick was undefeated with 2 wins and a draw (and Rangnick wanted him to stay). He would still be my first option.
@@ArthurRoss-r9r I mean carrick is just a significantly worse version of McKenna. eg. an ex coach who was responsible for a lot of what was good about the Ole era and has since managed an efl club. Like theyre the same 'niche' in lots of fans' heads but mckenna is more proven and has a higher ceiling.
No Ipswich fan thinks we're in any kind of slump atm. Every game has had way more positives than negatives other than the west ham one.
If i were a Utd fan id say Iraola or even go and wrestle Ange from tottenham. Idk tho, theres not a lot of good options haha
My fav managers of all time are Conte and Jose. I love both of there personalities and they are winners. But idk if I'm living in a dream world or if there's a chance
They won’t come to united
@@Deathmare235 yeah probably not but it's a dream we literally had the chance to get conte aswell. I wish we did now
Go for Alonso, he's building an exciting team over at Leverkusen
He wouldn't leave Leverkusen to go United, he'll be waiting to see if Ancelotti leaves Madrid at the end of this season.
Only pep would turn down United Adam?😂 I knew you were deluded but my word, wake up, it’s not 1999 anymore
You know we were mint for 2 decades after 1999, right? 🤡
@@beatzguywe definitely weren’t mint from 2013. So not sure how you’re claiming those 6 years 😂😂
@@beatzguy brilliant mate well done, yous are pants now and have been for a decade. 😂😂
That isn't what he said, though was it..
@@Tren365Rage he said every manager but pep wouldn’t think twice about United. Could you imagine United ringing slot or arteta up😂😂
Gotta try get nagelsmann. He'd be the ambitious play. This list fills me with dread, tuchel isnt a long term manager.
Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock has died at the age of 31
Ok
I have to be honest if I was a man United fan which I definitely am not. I would want Southgate close to the top of my list. He’s proven he can take under performing Premadonna’s that aren’t happy and completely turn them around. His weakness is ingame tactical decisions during the biggest games which Man United are nowhere close to anyway. I don’t think he’s the final piece of the jigsaw to get Man United back to where they were but I think he would be an excellent first piece.
Never seen bigger 💩
He's proved he can take better players than United have and get them playing like a turd. Perfect manager for them.
It would be a horrendous call to appoint him…. He underperformed with some of the best players in the world and fluked his way to finals which he lost…
Anyone who uses the argument that he got to finals as an argument for him simply needs to look up the teams he played against to get to them, unbelievably lucky draws every tournament and he still managed to underperform
It's right saying the carrot of being "that guy" who brings Manu back is incredibly tempting.
No it’s disgusting cause the carrot is poisoned
Seeing this convo after the news that United are keeping ETH for the time being. 🤣
Bielsa would be an ideal drill master for this bunch at united.
Xabi, Nagelsmann or Inzaghi should be the next managerial shortlist for Man U
Add del bosque to and maybe capello
When you absolutely, positively are in a relegation dogfight, accept no substitute...
1. Tony Pulis
2. Neil Warnock
3. Big Sam Allardici
United is a bigger job than the England job and I'm an Arsenal fan. The idea that managing your nation is the pinaccle of football is wrong. If that were the case, Pep would be Spain manager, Mourinho the Portuguese etc. Zidane would be the France coach.
You chose 3 of the worst examples, Mourinho said he wants Portugal to be his last cause it’s the greatest, zidane is just waiting for France to call him and pep is debatable but I think it’s cause he’s catalonian so maybe they don’t like him
@@Deathmare235 Fair enough. Probably bad examples but I feel like the point still stands despite the bad examples
Reason why Zidane is not a French coach is spelled Deschamps
@@Wormholt no it doesn’t every coach would prioritise their country over a club
@@Deathmare235 based on what evidence?
1:47 already miss Buvey
Wdym
Buveys burner account over here 😂 dw the rest of us still hate you on the show big man
Im a Boro fan and there is no way i would have Southgate back over carrick. Wouldn’t even want Southgate back if carrick left on his own accord.
Im not a United fan but how Solskjaer is so high regarded by some supporters?
He was 3 years on the job, spend a lot of money in really mediocre players and its the only manager after Fergie not winning any title (caretaker coaches shouldnt count)
Man United spent 3 years with that guy while teams like Liverpool and city had the best of the best
He is a caretaker type of manager: knows the club, the core values, its good for lockeroom envirement (specially after mourinho's departure) but its a short solution
United must choose a proper project manager with full backup and a organize structure: Kloop left Liverpool, this is probably Guardiola's last season on City, Chelsea is a mess of a club.
If there's a time to try catch up the top teams is right now
Ruben Amorim would be a great choise: as a porto suporter i know how much he as change Sporting's paradigm
They talked with Tuchel in the summer and they didn't go through with it, if it's not Ruud then it'll be Southgate
Really don't get the love for tuchel he's crap sacked last 2 jobs was terrible with Chelsea and Bayern his first full seasons
Tuchel is overrated, he'd make United worse.
Won the ucl with Chelsea and did pretty good with a mediocre Bayern team
@@Deathmare235a mediocre bayern team in a mediocre league
@@Deathmare235mediocre😅 bayern would never be mediocre, it was him making the players mediocre .
Bayern is just to big to be mediocre tuchel is a cup manager and thats it
he wasnt terrible? our players just became suddenly shit and if not, were getting injured. He literally won a ucl with some garbage attackers. I do understand that he started playing haram ball but the players failed him
I'm still ETH in until xmas to see if h can turn this bad streak around, but I would take Amorim over all these bums listed
Not better than Southgate or tuchel
@@Deathmare235 you can make the argument for Tuchel but I’m no way southgate 😭
@@Deathmare235What in hell is Southgate gonna do with United's squad? Guy almost went out to Slovakia, a League 1 team, with a squad twice as good as United's.
Look if its looking like its gonna be gareth ill come out if retirement and take up the job, only managed 7 year olds before and im a chelsea fan but i think we can all agree ill do less harm
Mate If I was potter I wouldn’t touch that United job with adams hands…
Much better conversations when Buvey isn't on
Imagine Gareth Southgate
We need a rebuild from top to bottom and we need a long term project manager and Tuchel isnt the answer.
You need short term if anything to build a good structure, poch would’ve been perfect
United have been on the rebuild ever since fergie left haha
The Southgate slander always annoys me. The guy took a national team that was laughed at every tournament and never taken seriously, and turned them into a team that actually got somewhere. All well and good shouting "generational team" but to take us to finals consistently is a massive step up from what we were previously.
Potter respect is too much man. The amount of players he had too deal with. He would do a better job than Marecsa now. Potter never had Palmer
He had silva but still flopped, they were leaking goals
simone inzaghi is the most modern and the the mostly like from tactical pov.
What i would do is give Tuchel the job until the summer but he wouldn't be given the job permanently my top choice for the job would be Ancelotti absolutely perfect for the job if he is available United need to snap him up.Second choice would be Emery incredible manager .My third choice would be Gasperini i would say his team have always played magnificent football has great character as well he'd be a wild card and i feel would be a good choice an experienced manager as well and last on the list would be Enrique a genuinely controlled style of play
VVN should be nowhere near the job one of the best finishers ever and the team are so blunt that says a lot about his quality of coaching the fact they are worse speaks volumes. Also he's done nothing to be in a position to be considered for the job it would end in tears
For far future Carlo Ancelotti should be the beginning of the process he is going to change team’s mentality and create a way to the new managers if Real made smth silly united should exploit it this way united would revive
As if.. might as well ask for fergie back
Xavi is the best option on the free market for United.
Get Olly back at the wheel, give him the contract now
Ole
Who agree Mourinho managed Man Utd best in terms of tactics after Sir Alex
My top 5 in no order
Unrealistic
Unai Emery
Thomas Tuchel
Diego Simeone
Luis Enrique
Julien Nagelsmann
Realistic top 5 in no order
Thomas Tuchel
Thomas Frank
Ruben Amorim
Kieran McKenna
Graham Potter
United would sooner cry out for Roy Keane to come out of retirement to manage united than the man who couldn't win with England. Southgate is not a United Manager. You need ruthlessness, not niceness.
Potter would be interesting and a gamble a chance to revive his career, but is he a winner? Will the united job kill another person's potential. To be honest, I'd rather Potter at England than United.
Mekenna, needs time to prove something, like Howe, Dyche and Thomas Frank have handled their championship teams in the prem.
Van Nistaroy is better as an interim, longevity is another thing. How long will it take for the fans to turn on him like Ole?
Tuchel, when pressure comes from ex-players, pundits and media it gets to him, he feels it (Bayern) then it's transferred to the pitch. Chelsea was a fluke, new manger vibes, Lampards squad, right place, right time If United are looking for consistency, look at the following season. There's no proof of a track record.
United need to think.outside of the box. Conte, Naglesman, Allegri those names are unexpected.
Conte could revive his career with injecting winning mentality and passion on with a board that backs him too unlike Tottenham.
Allegri could start a new project he won trophies at juve, before the financial problems things were good under a new project yo.
Naglesman proven winner and young modern manager.
Those names make more sense and are exciting make due to the credibility make it happen united, are we seriously saying, Southgate over Conte? ewww, Potter over Allegeri? Ewwwwwww, Mekenna over Naglesman? Ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
Tuchel at best gets you a trophy and is gone in 3 years, don’t united want a coach that will build a new identity at the club and be there 5+ years like pep, klopp, Mikel etc
southgate all the way
Stop pedalling this non-story. Gareth Southgate will never be a Manchester United manager.
@@YTA5690yet David Moyes can be one?
@@YTA5690 Let's not pretend united can only be managed by the best managers in the world. that midtable club would take anyone at this point
Get xavi
Makes this utd team a top 4 easily and eventually challenge for the title
Just needs full backing from the board
Didn't he tell them No this past summer
@@adtastic1533 he wanted a break
He will get back to coaching next season
Carrick, Van Nistelroy are good maybe not great, De Zerbi, Inzhagi, Nagelsmann should be the best 3.
We all want Southgate at utd😂 managed at the highest level. TBF hope Ten Hag stays 😂
eth has a style of play southgate doesnt
Why don’t Utd go all out for Eddie Howe?
Turkish calling Tuchel washed up, cause he lost to the greatest German BL season of all-time. I wish everybody would call every manager washed that allowed the Arsenal Invincibles. He´d lose his sh*t. Uh Arsenal were the best. LOL. People forget Tuchel was a massive Neuer howler away from winning another CL. Also Bayern fans w*nking themselves to sleep over Kompany. Tuchel had a better record after six games last season, but was not first, cause Leverkusen was on fire.
Tuchel only won champions league because it was frabks team. Thomas frank deserves a shot
Why isnt Christopher Galtier being mentioned..?
Out of the options Kieran would be the best
Genuine question why consider McKenna but not consider Thomas Frank?
Show is better without Rory and Buvey? Was they busy stinking out the Overlap. !???
Tommy Frank all day imo
Someone plz timestamp when they talk about McKenna for me :)
Vinny Jones he'd sort them out
How magical it is when you rid of buvy & Rory. Wow.
Now get rid of that mckola guy and you're good to go.
Gaslighting man utd fans , no top manager wants utd they will wait winning trophies in their own league until a top job becomes available. Utd pool is Southgate, Potter, Dyche, Frank, McKenna even Rogers from Celtic
Sean Harbor
Anyone else getting bored of all this Ten Haag chat.
Until the player culture at United changes, it doesn't matter who they put in the dugout. Arrogant, lazy, feckless players have ruined a once great club.
Ole was good Adam
the best hire possible is honestly thomas frank, man works miracles while brentford somehow make their squad weaker all the time. but he would be scapegoated and hung out to dry at united, unserious club. just wait and get mckenna who the fans and media will probably be more patient with (undeservedly)
This wasn’t the best episode for me, 2 arsenal fans who don’t watch games chatting a lot of waffle with nothing behind it. Just a personal opinion
Roy keane anybody? Or the return of Sir Alex?
Neither.
only xabi alonso can save yanited
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Trantow Ports
Yeah he should turn down utd 😂 who did England employ as their last two managers ?? What you on about. And the faces you pull the the rest of the panel point out your ignorance 🥴
No Tuchel!
Erik ten hag Bench his goat Players no Wonder Man u do so Bad poor Lord maguire and Ultra antony
Maggio Creek
Nagelesmann