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Old 03-28-2008, 03:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by funkdoctorspock View Post
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.
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Originally Posted by Busby Boy View Post
There's been a lot of rumours about that United are contemplating making a move for ex-United striker, Mark Hughes to become the next manager, there's every possibility that Sparky could eventually get it.

Think about it, he's done an unbelieveable job with a Blackburn side who were decidedly average, and he's improved them no end.

I also think that Hughes knows the in's and out's and goings-on at Old Trafford after two spells as a player. Also, he would be a very popular choice amongst United fans, it would be interesting to see if we could prise him away from Ewood Park, and i'm sure Sparky would jump at the chance.

Anyway, there's every chance that Querioz could get it, i'm not ruling him out at all. Personally i can see him staying alongside Fergie for at least another two seasons.

while sure both are absolutely certainly the top two choices, there are also international managers that would at least get a good looking over.

As far as Quieroz, i'd bet the house that he's been getting groomed from the start to take of the reins, and his 1 year with Real was more of a sabbatical than anything else. My money is on Queiroz as the next manager.

I love sparky, and you lot sure do already know it. I have so much respect for him as a player, mostly for bringing back the art of the volley to old trafford. That reputation is only enhanced by his managing. That said, to step into the shoes of the world's greatest club right from the off is not an easy job, especially when it's Fergie's shoes you're filling. The thing with Sparky is that he reminds be so much of Fat Sam. Takes a minor side (both neighboring cities as a coincidence) and brings them to the mediocrity of the Premiership limelight. Whether that means that he has the flexibility to change his managing techniques in the new surroundings will be interesting, but it will take significant time for him to adapt. Fat Sam clearly couldn't
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