Isn't that exactly what Charlton and Ferguson did?
Yeah well that was the point of the post

Isn't that exactly what Charlton and Ferguson did?
1. No because one striker was playing in China and the other was playing in England. Unfair comparison to make
2. He still has a big impact. I am pretty sure him being gone would give the club a lot more room to work with. Perhaps offer that type of money to a player who really deserves it like Pogba/Vidal
3. Still relevant to some degree
4. Fair enough
5. Yeah but surely having his idol around to convince him would help
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Isn't that exactly what Charlton and Ferguson did?
I'll PM you it once I get going on it, I did a couple of world cup ones but was less than happy with them, the books was brilliant especially inverting the pyramid still working my way through the ball is round its a big ******
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Inverting is excellent. What I really wanted was Carlo Ancellotti's book, but I cant' seem to find it in English. He actually used his tactical play in from the book against both Bayern, and Atletico.
1. His decision to go to China, like it or not, that is where he played, and that has an impact on the kind of player he is.
2. Actually Chelsea are really quite comfortable now, the need to dump him has passed.
3. Polarizing but effective on pitch >>>> loved and a bit rubbish. Recent United example Rooney vs Ferdinand.
5. Not if he is sat out. We already know its by far his biggest issue with Chelsea, and Jose his supposed to be his favoured manager, so that should tell you everything.
Jonathan Wilson's books in general are fantastic knowledge builders. Check out "Behind the Curtain" if you ever find yourself wanting to learn more about Eastern European football haha. I've heard a lot of good things about The Ball is Round, are you far enough through as to be able to recommend it?
Actually no, Fergie's first choice was Ancelotti.
Mourinho was down the list probably because he's a short-term manager virtually always. Despite what Alcaraz says, United still looks to appoint managers for the long-term rather than a few seasons.
Yeah sure I need to refine my style a bit in how I link points together gunna have a couple more practices this week but once I am happy will definitely let you know
The beautiful games of an ordinary genius?
Yeah LVG's track record shows he is the man for the long-term. Another 25 years of domination awaits, ***** out United fans
If you guys love Nando so much, take him, and give us Chicharito.
! We now have a striker in his prime (Costa) a young lad (Lukaku) so maybe the third choice should be an old figurehead in Drogba?.
I don't doubt Drogba can still make an impact as 3rd choice striker. The issue is, he's doesn't make a very good 3rd-and-last striker. He's a 36 year old injury prone pensioner who can't even last 90 minutes at PL pace. That leaves you very vulnerable in my book in case some injuries and bookings occur (which they will).
Jumping all over the place? I'm sitting in my chair actually.
Oh yeh hahahaha, Moyes and United's worst season for 2 decades = more success.
Congratulations on your CL finish, not sure what trophy that earns you, think they call it the Wenger Cup.
Hey, bud. Before dragging Le Professeur into this, it would behoof you to remember we won the FA Cup last season. Or does that competition mean nothing either?
Hey, bud. Before dragging Le Professeur into this, it would behoof you to remember we won the FA Cup last season. Or does that competition mean nothing either?