He’s done a half decent job with a lot of situations in the background.
He’s made mistakes but I think he will end up doing good job.
Mmmmmmm? I thought he would have been sent packing but it appears, several Managers ruled themselves out of the running. I suppose it's best to stick with what you know and, it's amazing what a cup win can do for your you, especially against a bigger local rival.
Talks are underway to retain his services with an extended contract.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c511vlg7jvno
He’s done a half decent job with a lot of situations in the background.
He’s made mistakes but I think he will end up doing good job.
I think some of the players want to take a look at them selves.Ten Hags got spend a lot on that defence, Shaw,Maguire & Evans not good enough for a top Prem side.
I read somewhere recently that mufc had actually spent the most on transfers in recent times in our top flight, perhaps it was for the last 12 months. So not good vfm as Tony likes to stipulate.
Bearing in mind the above expenditure your comments are what I was thinking too.
Some Managers have turned mufc down? Blimey they’re a bit picky. Should be One of the most sought after jobs in the world particularly with Jim Radcliffes billions
Last edited by flourbasher; 12-06-2024 at 02:07 PM.
Some very expensive flops at Man Utd and some players with very bad atitudes.
Any manager going there will have a battle on his hands so maybe it's right that some said "no thanks"
Also isn't Radcliffe a minority shareholder, so maybe hasn't the power we think he has?
It seems as after winning two trophies in two seasons, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is having second thoughts of getting rid of Ten Hag.
In the meantime, Ratcliffe has already seen over the books and 250+ staff are to be made redundant. He's not a billionaire for nothing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cd17d871gj9o