View Single Post
Old 03-29-2008, 01:02 PM   #10 (permalink)
Dirtycheat
 Dirtycheat's Avatar
 
Status: Super Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 1,481
Club Team: one guess
Players: giggs, scholes, keane, ole, neville

vCash: 2655
Thanks: 634
Thanked 586 Times in 218 Posts
Dirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant futureDirtycheat has a brilliant future
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Busby Boy View Post
What on earth are you talking about? Try posting something which makes sense.
Calm down, i think it was only down to a few grammatical errors. Your last sentence didn't make sense either.


Quote:
Originally Posted by BBC
Ferguson expects Queiroz to stay



Sir Alex Ferguson is confident his assistant Carlos Queiroz will not join Portuguese side Benfica next season.

Reports in Portugal said Queiroz was wanted to replace Fernando Chalana, who took temporary charge when head coach Jose Antonio Camacho left this month.

But Ferguson insists there have been no approaches from Benfica for the 55-year-old Portuguese.

"I can't speak for Carlos but I'm quite certain he'll not be going to Benfica next year," said Ferguson.

Queiroz returned to United in 2004 after a one-year spell as Real Madrid manager.

He has an impressive CV that also includes stints as head coach for Portugal, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa.

Ferguson added: "The Real Madrid experience was something else. It was a job he had to take.

"But Carlos learned how difficult it is. He wasn't allowed to buy and instead told to sell players."


Benfica, who have been forced to play second fiddle to FC Porto on the domestic front in recent years, parted company with their Spanish coach Camacho on 9 March.

He was replaced on an interim basis by former Portuguese international Chalana, who will be in charge to the end of the season.
BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Man Utd | Ferguson expects Queiroz to stay

I still think that Queiroz might take up either this offer or a better one should the chance arrive. It depends on when he thinks fergie will retire, whether or not he thinks he will be a replacement and whether or not he is content with being assistant manager.

Although he is a great assistant i havent seen enough of him to decide whether or not he has the personality to make it as Fergie's successor. I mean, Mclaren was a good assistant too, but look at him as a manager.

what i mean is, will he have the same respect from the players?
__________________


great sig and ava by codd1e

Quality > Quantity

which is why we give active members who post quality, media and pic room access.



3 Day SPOILER Rule
please read

Dirtycheat is offline   Reply With Quote