Originally Posted by
TeeGee:
“I have said before that the cause of the poor performance is collective. All of the players, the manager and the Board bear an element of responsibiity but what concerns me most is that none of them seem to think that there is a problem.
My bookshelf has one with football manager quots and my two favorites are Bill Shankly - we murdered them nil one
and Harry Redknapp - We did not underestimate them, they just played better than we thought they were going to. 
Maybe shutting your eyes to reality eases the temporary pain but it does not solve the problems in the long run.
Yesterday's game cost me a few quid in the granchildren's swear box (they wait to pounce!) but i really do not see any improvement since we went out of the CL league months ago. No pace in the attack, no awareness in defence and no commander in midfield.
Picking team is not my job but if there is a sacking offence anywhere it is paying £250m for those players.
”
Agree with
this. Though most of the players have not been helped much by idiosyncratic management. I want to see a couple of mean, mf-ing, sons of bitches in the spine of the team. The required talent, with the necessary attitude.
Originally Posted by DoctorMuff:
“Giggs seems a bit thick.
He wasn't even sure he wanted to go into coaching when he was asked about it aged 37. Strikes me as someone who does it in order to continue working for the only company he's ever worked for.
For all the talk of him threatening to leave if he's not appointed the next manager I don't buy it. He'll work the cloakroom as long as it means being in continued employment of the club.”
I've seen MUTV described in many and various ways, but
that's a new one....
Originally Posted by Nova21:
“No charisma, seemingly few leadership qualities, seemingly little influence as assistant manager, no way a runner for the role and most premier league clubs' fans would think the same if he were linked with their club I reckon. Forget it with regard to man United.”
Nothing you've said disqualifies him for MUTV LOL
I can see why TPTB thought Giggs could do the job,
at the end of next season. We are seeing a clutch of young players coming through and, all things being equal, should be just about ready by then. I think the club aims/aimed to build the team, founded on those youngsters. Discover a Cantona-like catalyst and Bob's your Auntie, three times removed. Meanwhile Giggs will have had more than enough time, years in fact, to get in their heads and groom them; to make them
his players. All this would have the added benefit of saving the club a ton of money. As an aside, you may have noted Depay's recent comments about how helpful Giggs has been to him. Of course no one has seen any evidence of that on the pitch, but still.....
The evident problem with this "Plan A", is the seemingly never ending agony of what amounts to an extended hand over from LvG.
Alternatively, this is all just a nightmare and I'll wake up soon. Soon. WAKE UP!