View Single Post
Old 03-28-2008, 02:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
funkdoctorspock
 funkdoctorspock's Avatar
 
Status: Administrator
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,091
National Team: England
Club Team: Manchester United, Toronto FC
Players: Giggs, Beckham, Rio, Rooney, Eto'o

vCash: 65
Thanks: 749
Thanked 720 Times in 212 Posts
funkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant futurefunkdoctorspock has a brilliant future
Default

I really don't think he leaves.

In fact, I have a gut feeling that Queiroz is the next Manchester United manager. Think about it. Who could you possibly find in the game of footie today that could handle the job requirements, expectations, networking for transfers and development of the youth for Manchester United?

In some games, it looks like Queiroz is managing the the team. Seen him a few matches on the touchline barking out instructions on tactical assignments and encouragement.

He's been responsible for many of the young players arriving at the club and in my mind it would be the easiest and smoothest transition for a new manager.

The players, club and fans know what they are getting and Queiroz knows whats expected of him.

He'll be turning down this offer.
__________________
Quality of Posts > Quantity of Posts

Please fill out your profiles and introduce yourself to the board HERE

United Zone Proudly Presents: Terrace Talk. Have a look, sign up and participate in our new blog. Click

FOUNDER OF THE FAILING KEEP BERBATOV AWAY FROM UNITED CAMPAIGN!!!



Avatar by Papercut, Sig 1 by .ak122 & Userbar by Dirtycheat
funkdoctorspock is offline   Reply With Quote