Showing posts with label next manager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label next manager. Show all posts

02 December 2010

Who is going to be the next Emperor?



Manchester United, a club, which has more fans than football itself!

A Theater of Dreams! Who doesn't dream to be a part of this prestigious institute of glory?

Therefore when it comes to the leader of this religion, the person becomes nothing but the emperor of this world!

Sir Alex Ferguson's 24 years of his life have been star studded with superstars. He has been the Godfather of the most successful Manchester United team. More than that his services have earned him a Knighthood!

Thus as he hints, he is coming close to call quits, a war has started amongst the possible heirs!

So many names have been sprinkled so far, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Jose Mourinho, etc!

After being highly praised after the 5-0 riot, Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is the latest in the list.

With nothing certain as of yet, we can just wait for a worthy successor to EPICNESS!

What do you say?

16 September 2010

Guess who is up for the post of Manager at Old Trafford?


Sir Alex Ferguson has strongly disapproved any attempt by the Football Association of Wales to approach Ryan Giggs into taking over from John Toshack as the National Team Manager.


Giggs was echoed as the favorite for the job, ever since the departure of Toshack was still a rumour!
But the question arises why is Ferguson blocking these attempts ?

And the answer is quite clear, HE WANTS GIGGS TO BE THE NEXT MANAGER!


Last season there were high speculations that Jose Mourinho would be the next manager due toh his healthy relations with Sir Alex and his high rate of success, but Mourinho's frequency of shifting clubs didn't sound good to Fergie.

Moreover Ryan Giggs has given his whole life, sparkling with a bright career to the Red Devils. Therefore he stands with a bright chance of becoming the manager of his beloved team!

What do you fans out there think about it?

16 August 2010

Ryan Giggs aims to coach Manchester United if not Wales

UNITED FOR LIFE
Ryan Giggs has further strengthened his desire to coach Manchester United after being a one club man for United for life.


It's been 20 years for the United veteran since he first started playing for the Youth team, it's been a journey ever since. There is no better person than a one club man at your own club to take charge from you. I think it would be a delightful opportunity for both. Giggs should try his best to be the next coach at United.
The veteran said "My aim would be to manage either Manchester United or Wales".

Giggs who will be 37 this year in November, has every season since he was 30 as if was his last as a player, but its amazing to watch him keep going.
Absolut Legends, role models.
Lost gone are the days of flying down the wing and making most accomplished right-backs in the game look distinctly average, this guy has reduced his fitness over the years but he still stands up bravely after falling down. He still has the valour to carry on and spread the Glory. He's already a legend, a remarkable personality and of course a BIG influence for the United kids.

Giggs who has scored 155 goals for United in about 840 appearances has done remarkably well. He's the best if not the perfect man to take over Fergie.

15 November 2009

Jose Mourinho will come back for Manchester United job

JOSE MOURINHO: The next United manager?

JOSE MOURINHO has targeted Manchester United as the ideal venue for a return to English football, and is optimistic that Sir Alex Ferguson will recommend him as his successor when he retires. Mourinho is in his second season at Internazionale, but does not see his long-term future in Italy, where the sport’s hierarchy has proved unreceptive to methods that have brought him five league titles in the past seven seasons.


Mourinho recently signalled his intention to return to English football given the right opportunity, stating that the Premier League is the place best suited to his style. “I am thinking about the future in terms of youth development and the age structure of my first team,” he said of his work with Inter, “but Italy is not the country for this. England is the country. And my football is English football.”


His prime target is the United job. Mourinho developed a strong personal relationship with Ferguson and has been given reason to believe the Scot will play a significant role in appointing his successor. While Ferguson, 67, has set no firm date for his departure, there have been indications that he will go after winning one more European Cup. He has said he will not be doing the job after the age of 70.


The only thing stopping from joining United for Jose is that his contract runs until 2012.


Mourinho’s interest in taking over United has affected his thinking on managing Manchester’s other club. He was asked twice last season if he would be prepared to replace Mark Hughes as the Manchester City manager, but declined both times!


The other strong contenders of the post are

1) Roy Keane- A strong push for promotion in his first year as manager with Sunderland the respect he commands in the Manchester United dressing room gives Roy Keane a good chance.

He lacks the experience though – should that count against such a distinguished and capable individual?

2) Carlos Queiroz- He is Ferguson’s right-hand man at Manchester United and the closest in terms to the players. He has the necessary experience (the Real Madrid experience shouldn’t count against him) but do the fans trust him, and does the board want stability instead of the chance to bring in a manager who will improve as time goes by at Manchester United?


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