A typically frightening lack of knowledge by cumspot.
He was surely taking the piss??
Having beaten him all ends up this season, Rafa has had the last laugh.
No Farmer, it’s not.
Hayley McQueen asks Paul Walsh: “which name springs to mind for you as a successor?”
“Oh well it’s got to the be the treble in 1999 innit? Barcelona, that night, Sheringham and Solskjaer, that’s got to be the stand out.”
I expect Ferguson to do a Kevin Heffernan and walk back in when he feels like it, most likely when David Moyes has been sacked next April with Manchester United in fifth place in the league and out of Europe.
Actually will this mean the end of all the United backroom staff? Will the new manager want to bring in his own back room team?
With Ferguson gone now, will it mean that referees like Webb will actually give decisions against United?
[quote=“tazdedub, post: 769678, member: 312”]Actually will this mean the end of all the United backroom staff? Will the new manager want to bring in his own back room team?
With Ferguson gone now, will it mean that referees like Webb will actually give decisions against United?[/quote]
You saw his performance at Old Trafford last Sunday?
how is it??..try just answer this question without some of your boring left of centre wit please…
You forget to mention rijkaard won the champions league …you’re judging him on his last season…i don’t know how you compare domestic results to champions league semi final …the backbone of the great barca team was formed under him - Valdes, Puyol, Xavi Iniesta…he transformed Xavi into he player he is now…
Martin O’Neill’s time has no doubt come. What a bit of luck Sunderland sacked him.
That wasn’t an attempt at wit.
I didn’t say it was…i just requested that you answer the fucking question without muddying the waters like you always do …obviously it was too much to ask…
I’m judging them on that season where they were shit. Besides, the season Barca won the CL they were extremely lucky to make the final after the disgraceful decision to disallow Shevchenko’s legitimate goal at the Nou Camp and then required Henrik Larsson to come off the bench and set up two late goals to come from behind against 10-man Arsenal in the final.
Carlo Ancelotti would be a good fit.
stick to the GGA mate
Yep, he’s used to working with drunken lunatics looking over his shoulder.
every team that wins needs luck and gets a decision somewhere along the way for fuck sake…look at the semi finals first legs in this year’s champs lge and Europa lge alond …Bayern should have had 2 goals ruled out in Munich…borussia got a dodgy goal in Dortmund…Basle got a goal from a penalty that shouldn’t have been given against Chelsea…Fenerbache got a goal from a corner that should never have been giving… and that’s just in one week’s football !!..
Gordon Strachan has a proven track record of getting the better of Ferguson, has an excellent Champions League record and is a former Manchester United player.
One Barcelona side was managed by Rijkaard and played an Ajax style 4-3-3.
The other was managed by Guardiola and was quite different tactically with Messi playing inside and it was also pretty lopsided and flexible compared to what went before it with Messi drifting to create overloads.
But you think a comparison of a club with two different managers, deploying considerably different tactics is valid. Would you similarly claim it’s the same achievement to beat Vilanova’s Barca this year as it was to defeat Guardiola’s side in their prime?
You would in your fuck. You made a retarded point and you should withdraw it or slither away and say no more about it.