View Full Version : Who Will Be The New King Without Sir Alex?
Brother Leon
03-08-2013, 01:36 AM
For Years Sir Alex Ferguson has been the undoubtable greatets manager in the country. We are a couple weeks away from a Premier League Season without him. Who do we think will be the new boss of the Prem now he isn't around?
I know Jose seems the obvious answer, but I feel AVB is about to solidify himself as one of the best managers.
-wait for poll-
David Weir in 10 years time
Drew.
03-08-2013, 01:43 AM
Arsene is now the top of the list of remaining legends in the league, the grandad of the league and more importantly the leader of the league.. followed by his troops.. Mourinho the genius, Pelle the rookie, AVB the progressor, Moyes the bore and Brendan Mr inconsistent
Brother Leon
03-08-2013, 01:45 AM
Good ol' Master Moyes will have a transition year in the league and go all out for CL glory.
Samuel.
03-08-2013, 01:47 AM
Can't even force myself to vote Brendan Rodgers
Pards will come back strong this season, his knowledge of the game will see Newcastle make the top 5
Brother Leon
03-08-2013, 02:01 AM
Pards will come back strong this season, his knowledge of the game will see Newcastle make the top 5
That small club up north will be bottom half yet again.
they'll have your lot, Pards > Moyes
Locke.
03-08-2013, 02:14 AM
Big Brendo of course
http://31.media.tumblr.com/fe4e7e59616d3497d99673f1a94b487f/tumblr_mpnokrJNQy1rznlqho1_500.png
Drew.
03-08-2013, 02:17 AM
http://www.anfield-online.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Brendan+Rodgers-cropped-450x226.jpg
Ryan57
03-08-2013, 04:03 PM
Jose of course.
Legend killer
03-08-2013, 04:38 PM
Sir David Moyes
De Gea
Rafeal Vidic Evans Evra
Carrick Fabregas
Zaha Kagawa Nani
RVP
Champions league in his first season his tactics/formation are a lot more suited to cup football but won't suit the league format as much
Ramsay
03-08-2013, 04:40 PM
AVB obviously
Brother Leon
03-08-2013, 05:26 PM
Sir David Moyes
De Gea
Rafeal Vidic Evans Evra
Carrick Fabregas
Zaha Kagawa Nani
RVP
Champions league in his first season his tactics/formation are a lot more suited to cup football but won't suit the league format as much
Fabregas lol. We are more likely to get Ronaldo. Says it all.
King Gizzard
03-08-2013, 05:43 PM
pellegrini
great guy, great coach, just gets on with it, they've stayed out of the headlines and have made sensible signings, and yeah..just a great bloke
I'm in danger of ending my City hate
AnnieK
03-08-2013, 05:46 PM
pellegrini
great guy, great coach, just gets on with it, they've stayed out of the headlines and have made sensible signings, and yeah..just a great bloke
I'm in danger of ending my City hate
Noooo Nathan, don't join the dark side...they are still the devil team.
King Gizzard
03-08-2013, 05:50 PM
I disliked them for 1. Balotelli 2. Mancini 3. Oil money
now there's only oil money left
Legend killer
03-08-2013, 05:51 PM
Fabregas lol. We are more likely to get Ronaldo. Says it all.
Barcelona manager one week ago
Fabregas is not for sale at any price
Today
Of course we would love to keep Fabregas but it is down to him
You really think we would be making these public offers with no encouragement
You really are one negative nancy. Would much rather we show some ambition in the market then hearing the pathetic "there is no value in the market" when we are playing bloody Giggs and Scholes in midfield
This is a new United where youth is given a chance and where attacking pressing football will grace OT for the first time in 4 years
If you don't like it **** off with Fergie and take that pile of **** Ashley Young with you
Brother Leon
03-08-2013, 05:51 PM
Meh. City won't be winning anything apart from perhaps the odd cup here or there. Chelsea may also be some joke money club, but they always struck me as the club that could be true winners more than City.
http://images.sportinglife.com/12/09/480/West-Ham-v-Fulham-Martin-Jol-background-Sam-A_2821301.jpg
Like the big man has always said, on CV sir Alex was the only one better than him and if it wasn't for his reputation he'd be managing the likes of Barca right now
Ryan57
03-08-2013, 07:35 PM
Sir David Moyes
De Gea
Rafeal Vidic Evans Evra
Carrick Fabregas
Zaha Kagawa Nani
RVP
Champions league in his first season his tactics/formation are a lot more suited to cup football but won't suit the league format as much
Wouldn't bank on that formation. Moyes is currently played that outdated 4-4-1-1. Bad enough when Fergie played it.
Unless a midfielder is signed, Moyes will win nothing. Feel a bit sorry for David, mind. Inherits an embarrassing midfield and has a bunch of monkeys doing his negotiating.
Edit: Don't be so sure on youngsters being given a chance. Have seen quite a few Everton fans saying he didn't give youth as much as a chance at Everton as people think. That said, he has given the United youngsters a chance in pre season. However, that could be because;
1. A 9 year old provides more penetration than Ashley Young.
2. Our midfield is an embarrassment so has no choice right now.
3. Does infact intend to give youth a chance.
Would love a 4-2-3-1 with the youngsters played behind RVP. And hopefully a midfield destroyer signed or a deep lying playmaker besides Carrick.
Legend killer
03-08-2013, 09:25 PM
I can GURANTEE our football will be 100% better then it has in the last 4 years. And whether people like it or not the way Moyes has his team press the ball and the way he sets his team out automatically give us a better chance in Europe then under Fergie.
Black Dagger
03-08-2013, 11:23 PM
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Mighty Manuel P...
who else?
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