manufan
04-09-2001, 04:24:PM
I think Louis Van Gaal since Holland are not in the World Cup. What about you?
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View Full Version : Who should replace Alex Furguson? manufan 04-09-2001, 04:24:PM I think Louis Van Gaal since Holland are not in the World Cup. What about you? ZePenguin 04-09-2001, 04:46:PM I think Cantona would be great for all man U fans :D Portman 04-09-2001, 05:26:PM I think George Burley would be the perfect replacement. But you will never get him away from Portman Road :p IceBlu 04-09-2001, 05:36:PM No one can replace Alex Furgeson..... http://www.manutd.com/home/default.sps/topmain1.jpeg (http://null) manufan 04-09-2001, 05:49:PM Or how about Jean Tigana? :D :D :D Alenitchev 05-09-2001, 12:08:AM Who? Van Gaal? The man who almost singlehanded took The Netherlands out of the world cup? Martin O'Neil is the most talked name, and I wouldn't mind if Cantona would be pointed as assistant. Amika 05-09-2001, 04:55:PM i must agree that it is hard to replace him... and who ever take over the man u job will have a really hard task ahead... PhiLLer 06-09-2001, 06:52:AM Marting O'Neill - first choice David O'Leary They are two top managers manufan 06-09-2001, 06:57:AM How about Carlo Ancellotti? (former coach of juventus) :D Portman 06-09-2001, 06:58:AM Originally posted by PhiLLer: <STRONG>Marting O'Neill - first choice David O'Leary They are two top managers</STRONG> Dvid O'Leary won't.....He's still young :D Santos 08-09-2001, 09:02:AM how about john barnes? Sam - FGN 08-09-2001, 11:38:AM I agree with Philler but I would love to see Cantona involved in some way. :p Sam - FGN 08-09-2001, 11:41:AM I agree with Philler but I would love to see Cantona involved in some way. :p mikasalo32 08-09-2001, 02:23:PM Martin O'Neil would probably be the best choice. ShearerM4 08-09-2001, 03:46:PM noone can ManUre are gonna have a hard time when he goes Nimreitz 09-09-2001, 04:46:AM Actually, most recently I have heard more talking about Ottmar Hitzfeld taking Ferguson's place. If he does, I'll kill myself simonius 09-09-2001, 05:25:AM A few I would recommend: Gilbert Gress Kobi Kuhn George Graham Enzo Troserro Bryan Robson Christian Gross Diego Maradona PhiLLer 09-09-2001, 07:08:PM Christion Gross?? You cannot be serious(John McEnroe style :D) haha 10-09-2001, 12:00:AM They better hurrey up and decided who is going to replace him, otherwise Beckham won't sign a new contrat until they do....... mattay 10-09-2001, 08:13:AM Who Should (if Man Utd want to be as brilliant as they currently are): Sven Gran Erickson Who May: Harry Redknapp mikasalo32 10-09-2001, 04:55:PM Diego Maradona?? What the hell?? He'll have half the team on drugs by the end of preseason. El_GaLLo 11-09-2001, 12:54:AM I don't think Maradona would be a good coach tactically but maybe he can teach the Man U players how to play football. man united forever 11-09-2001, 04:43:AM hey if maradona's in the picture why don't we all recomend pele? but realistically, io think the ideal man to replace sir alex would be martin o'neill. david o'leary would be a good manager to have, too, seeing as he too understands the importance of youth development. recently arsene wenger has come into the fray as one of the top contenders. makes my skin crawl to think what would happen if he got the job. simonius 11-09-2001, 07:04:AM You are so not sensing my sarcasm. They all suck; they are all jokes. Alex C. 15-09-2001, 08:18:PM Sven-Goran Eriksson (But he has the England job now) So Martyn O'Neill is the right man I think. (Arsene Wenger is other people for this hot seat, but his first name is highly related to Arsenal...)<-Just kidding :D Mura 18-09-2001, 07:28:PM What do you think about Fabio Capello??? I think he will leave Roma soon, and he is able to win everywhere he goes. Yesterday night, in an italian TV show, a well known italian journalist reported that rumor :) |