Jose Mourinho to replace LVG as Man U manager?

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Frequently posting articles that criticise him suggests you do care, at least a little. Which is natural, they're your rivals. I know you're just having fun mate, as am I calling you sensitive and old. Not so much defending him (though I am to a certain extent) as finding the coverage of him this season, and everyone lapping it up, funny. Losing the plot over the Shaw thing is funny given he's received the same treatment from previous managers without any fuss being made. But as I said, laying in to Mourinho sells at the moment.

Yes, we all know he's a miserable c*** nowadays and has taken the him vs the world thing to ridiculous levels but he's right with Shaw who, by the way, he's been very complimentary of in the past, including this season. He's lazy, unprofessional and overweight. A waster. He deserves to be criticised. And it's not like Jose was making excuses for a defeat, they won the game. I just find the constant criticism of everything he does this season, and the public lapping it up, amusing. Certain outlets calling him a bully is ridiculous. Shaw is supposed to be an elite sportsman and elite sportsmen don't cultivate mass like this then claim they're being victimised.. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKuBJ8aWkAAgMcK.jpg
 
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I don't mind the Shaw thing so much. He's clearly got a shite attitude and he doesn't have the ability, or hasn't pushed on enough, to warrant that. I'm looking forward to us replacing him. Rose would be a welcome upgrade.

My problems with Jose are the style of football we are playing and the constant moaning and negativity. I can take one or the other along assuming we are in a decent position (which we are, second in the league and in a cup semi-final) but not both. I know that the latter, the moaning, is egged on by the media and rival fans seem to love it but someone like Fergie and even Mourinho in the past used the media to their own advantage and cleverly - Mourinho, at the minute, isn't doing that.
 

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Fergie also won everything and always.

With attacking, attractive football.

That buys you a lot of credits.
 

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Frequently posting articles that criticise him suggests you do care, at least a little. Which is natural, they're your rivals. I know you're just having fun mate, as am I calling you sensitive and old. Not so much defending him (though I am to a certain extent) as finding the coverage of him this season, and everyone lapping it up, funny. Losing the plot over the Shaw thing is funny given he's received the same treatment from previous managers without any fuss being made. But as I said, laying in to Mourinho sells at the moment.

Yes, we all know he's a miserable c*** nowadays and has taken the him vs the world thing to ridiculous levels but he's right with Shaw who, by the way, he's been very complimentary of in the past, including this season. He's lazy, unprofessional and overweight. A waster. He deserves to be criticised. And it's not like Jose was making excuses for a defeat, they won the game. I just find the constant criticism of everything he does this season, and the public lapping it up, amusing. Certain outlets calling him a bully is ridiculous. Shaw is supposed to be an elite sportsman and elite sportsmen don't cultivate mass like this then claim they're being victimised.. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKuBJ8aWkAAgMcK.jpg
Bro, everyone knows when you tack on mass, you sacrifice flexibility.
 
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Mourinho last year won three titles
I think you need to be patient, trying to build a winning team
 

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More trouble in paradise?

'Manchester United are ready to sell 25-year-old France midfielder Paul Pogba - their record signing. ' - Sunday Mirror
 

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Swap him with Bale, Reals record signing.
 

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Swap him with Bale, Reals record signing.

Who does actually live up to his talent...for that ten percent of the season where he is fit to play.
 

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A Pogba who is not on form has roughly the same ability as an injured Bale.
 

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Let's leave Our Gareth out of this discussion please.
 

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Chelsea on the verge of a bid for Martial according to The Guardian. I wonder if he's lined up to be Mourinho's next Salah/De Bruyne?
 

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Did Jose sell Salah? Thought he got sacked by the time Salah was sold permanently.

And no chance we'd sell Martial to another English club, even if they offered more money than Munich or Juve etc.

We've started putting buy back clauses in deals in which we've sold young players (Depay, Januzaj) so I hope we'd do the same with Martial should he leave. An effective 2-3 year loan deal where he can get consistent game time at a good level. Because I think he'll go on be a better player than Sanchez.
 

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Did Jose sell Salah? Thought he got sacked by the time Salah was sold permanently.

I can't be bothered checking out if he was actually the manager of Chelsea when Salah made his Roma loan permanent, but his comments around that time would suggest so.

"I see his future elsewhere, either on loan or sold with an offer we are happy to accept. We have 5 wingers and it is better not to have Salah back."
 

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He also said recently that it wasn't his decision to sell Salah.
 

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Yeah, funny that.
 

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Jose's desperate for Willian, I wonder if he'll propose a swap deal.
 

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Did Jose sell Salah? Thought he got sacked by the time Salah was sold permanently.

And no chance we'd sell Martial to another English club, even if they offered more money than Munich or Juve etc.

We've started putting buy back clauses in deals in which we've sold young players (Depay, Januzaj) so I hope we'd do the same with Martial should he leave. An effective 2-3 year loan deal where he can get consistent game time at a good level. Because I think he'll go on be a better player than Sanchez.
Every goal Salah scores is a credit to José's eye for talent you have to say.
 

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If Bayern continue like this they'll get a player wrongly sent off inside 30 minutes. Can't have this can we
 

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Re Salah - no, Mourinho wasn't at the club when he eventually departed permanently but it was he who sanctioned the move.* Salah's initial loan to Fiorentina in 2015 had an option to buy which Fiorentina tried to activate, only for Salah to turn them down. His subsequent loan with Roma (when Mourinho was still at the club) also included an option to buy, and they exercised that the following summer, by which time Mourinho had been sacked.

*obviously difficult to ascribe full responsibility for player sales to any manager of a top club, but it was on his watch, and the player was clearly surplus to requirements so far as he was concerned.
 

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Re Salah - no, Mourinho wasn't at the club when he eventually departed permanently but it was he who sanctioned the move.* Salah's initial loan to Fiorentina in 2015 had an option to buy which Fiorentina tried to activate, only for Salah to turn them down. His subsequent loan with Roma (when Mourinho was still at the club) also included an option to buy, and they exercised that the following summer, by which time Mourinho had been sacked.

*obviously difficult to ascribe full responsibility for player sales to any manager of a top club, but it was on his watch, and the player was clearly surplus to requirements so far as he was concerned.
Surprised Conte didn't try to convince Salah to turn Roma down, you'd think he'd have known how good he was considering he was playing in Italy.

Chelsea seem a bit poorly run when it comes to young players. The amount of players out on loan is insane, I suppose it's only natural a few slip through the net.

It was bad enough Pogba leaving and knowing he was getting raved about every week when he was at Juve. I can't imagine what it's like for Chelsea fans watching two of their ex players turn into the PL's top two players at City and Liverpool.
 

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I'm not sure he'd have had very much control over the deal. I imagine an agreement might have been in place prior to his arrival.

Pretty much agree though. I think young players pose a challenge for top English clubs in general. When the competition is so intense and the stakes so high, it becomes increasingly difficult to integrate young players into a side. I think Chelsea have made a particular rod for their own back here because of the quick turnover of managers at Stamford Bridge. It's difficult to play a kid over an established player when your job might be on the line, and you can understand the reticence of risk-averse managers like Mourinho and Conte in that regard.

That said, it's hugely frustrating that we let slip players who are now worth £££££ and would improve the current first team, let alone the squad, immeasurably. Chelsea have always been quite good at letting players go when they want out and the likes of De Bruyne and Lukaku were quite vocal about their lack of playing time. That we let them leave, though laudable, is pretty maddening though as I can't help but think we could have accommodated them more readily given how highly rated they were. I'm actually probably slightly more forgiving of the Salah transfer as he was afforded a few more first team opportunities (though, still really not very many) and I think his progression has perhaps been the most surprising.

Frankly, I've no idea when it comes to the vast and slightly bewildering loan army! I guess a lot of these guys are being developed to be sold on so it's probably a nice way to boost revenue but it's still a bit of a peculiar operation in some ways (not sure why we've got so many loanees when our first team squad seems short of numbers, not sure why some of these guys are approaching their mid-20s and still on our books, given they're never going to play a first XI game).

Clearly there are some positive things - our scouting network has identified very good youngsters and our academy is also extremely good, as evidenced by the success enjoyed by our youth sides. It's natural that some won't become top level players, and conversely, that some top level players will slip through the net. But I do think that more thought needs to go into how we utilise and develop the kids. To be honest, I suspect these issues are probably somewhat symptomatic of a lack of vision and strategic direction at the club.
 

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So. Despite spending shit loads, Mourinho and United win fuck all this season whilst, in the process, spending 95% of it play shite, boring football only a masochist would want to watch.

Still, I'm sure United fans are happy.
 

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Very happy with that season tbh. Best football we've played since Ferguson (not a high bar, I know), a cup final, and 81 points which would be challenging for the title in the majority of Prem seasons.
 

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Pags your not doing us any favours here. There will be backlash from this lot if we (probably) lose next week! Pipe it down a bit!!
 

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Us losing next week won't stop United's season being shit. Check the spending difference. And we made it to the final of the biggest tournament in club football. They finished 2nd and runners up in the FA Cup. No matter what happens, we've had the better season.
 

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Us losing next week won't stop United's season being shit. Check the spending difference. And we made it to the final of the biggest tournament in club football. They finished 2nd and runners up in the FA Cup. No matter what happens, we've had the better season.

I wouldn't say so.

Winning fuck all and finishing second is objectively better than finishing fourth and winning fuck all, unless the difference in quality and expectations between the two clubs in question is chasmlike which I don't think it is. Making it to a final means nothing in and of itself.

Of course, you'll have blown us out of the water if you win the Champions League but I won't entertain that possibility.
 
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