Next Man Utd Manager- Part Deux

This very topical subject needs revisiting -

Pep had to bite down hard today to stop himself from laughing when asked about the Utd job… Klopp has come out and said he has no interest either, but we all know you can’t believe anything in football.

Who are the serious contenders ? Van Gaal, De Boer, Benitez, Giggs, Blanc, Queiroz, Roy Hodgson ??

Other- Howard Webb

I have a feeling that United will continue their great tradition of hiring Scottish managers so I will choose…

Other - Ally McCoist

Its the Class of 92’s to do with as they see fit.

Give it to Gary Neville. See how he likes it in the hot seat,

Has to be Becks.

The Guardiola press conference today:D Are you sure you don’t want to leave the best team in Europe for a club in a bit of a crisis, Pep?

United need a Director of Football and a top class coach, Klopp would be ideal for the coaching role.
David Gill being allowed to leave at the same time as SAF was the biggest fuck-up of the lot, Woodward looked completely clueless during the summer.

[QUOTE=“Mark Renton, post: 935355, member: 1796”]This very topical subject needs revisiting -

Pep had to bite down hard today to stop himself from laughing when asked about the Utd job… Klopp has come out and said he has no interest either, but we all know you can’t believe anything in football.

Who are the serious contenders ? Van Gaal, De Boer, Benitez, Giggs, Blanc, Queiroz, Roy Hodgson ??[/QUOTE]
Hodgson gets my vote. He has managed at the highest level.

Surely with a summer of serious selling and buying ahead, that rules out Van Gaal who won’t be available until mid-July. Or would he give them a shopping list to get busy with while he’s in Brazil?

Ancelotti the number one target according to Mark Ogden of The Telegraph who broke both the Moyes sacking and Ferguson retiring stories.

Has Coach Eric Taylor formerly of the the dillon panthers and the east dillon lions been suggested yet? Proven winner.

Other. Arsene Wenger

I see Ferguson will have a central role in appointing the next guy. That worked out very well last time. Maybe a leftfield appointment like Bebe might get the job.

Link/source?

Guardian and Irish Times articles mate.