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Post by happytorq »

ferrarilover wrote: Who next? Who knows? Maybe Mourinho, although I'm not convinced he is the right man for United, who prefer to win 5-4 than 1-0 (probably rules out Ling too, sadly). Moyes, lovely, but not accustomed to having a budget. Perhaps a foreigner, someone like the Dortmund coach, or the outgoing Munich manager?

Jupp Heynckes is retiring, though.

Seems pretty certain that it'll be Moyes, which surprises me; unless the Glazers are only going to give him 5 quid a year to spend on players.
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I'm happy with Moyes. Same managerial style as Fergie, same robust style no BS type.
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I don't think Moyes will be up to the task, he's unproven with money and I don't think he has the kahunas to step into Fergie's shoes. I personally think there is only one manager with enough arrogance to step into his place and 'know' that he will be better, and that is Jose Mourinho. Of course, he won't be better, but he would remove the problem of being the first guy in the job after Fergie.
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