Wymsey Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 I would've thought the club would have given Mourinho some property easily and not make him live in a hotel in a quite public area? If Ranieri lived in the Mercury or Holiday Inn hotel for example it would be known quite easily that people will find out where he's staying and media would be there looking out for him. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37772298
Guest Chocolate Teapot Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 They'll have no doubt offered him but he would have declined. It's a bizarre situtation - obviously things aren't quite right there and haven't been for a long time. Woodward seems to be a total disaster (still lives in London as well), and his head should be on the chopping block.
AjcW Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 1 hour ago, Wymeswold fox said: I would've thought the club would have given Mourinho some property easily and not make him live in a hotel in a quite public area? If Ranieri lived in the Mercury or Holiday Inn hotel for example it would be known quite easily that people will find out where he's staying and media would be there looking out for him. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37772298 A strange one yes... but it's a beautiful hotel and very secure and used to dealing with high profile. But like you say the fact they can't get him an apartment at the very least is just plain weird.
notnow john Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 Seems like he'd much rather live in London, so has a lot in common with most united fans.
Dan Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 20 hours ago, Col city fan said: I haven't misunderstood it. I just think it's rubbish. As far as I see it Utd have only signed one 'Galactico'...Pogba. Schweinsteiger was over the hill when they got him, Ibra is 35 and signed on a free. Who else? What they HAVE done is either signed the WRONG player (eg. Fellaini) or the RIGHT player who is playing nothing like how they can (eg. Martial) It's all excuses and again shows just what an amazing manager Ferguson came to be. Ibrahimovic is every inch "galactico", I know he was a free transfer but a lot of it is about the player's persona, marketing appeal etc... hence why he and Pogba are both seen as marquee signings. I just can't get on board with anyone who's initial set up includes playing players out of position. Rashford and Martial aren't wingers - why are they being played there?
norwichfox Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 1 hour ago, Abrasive fox said: Woodward seems to be a total disaster (still lives in London as well), and his head should be on the chopping block. Lives in London to spend more time with the fans....
Fox92 Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 1 hour ago, Wymeswold fox said: I would've thought the club would have given Mourinho some property easily and not make him live in a hotel in a quite public area? If Ranieri lived in the Mercury or Holiday Inn hotel for example it would be known quite easily that people will find out where he's staying and media would be there looking out for him. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37772298 The Lowry is very nice and a few players live there. I know Scniederlin and Depay were there when they first moved to United, not sure if they've moved on now.
foxes21 Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 mourinho living in a hotel screams i'm only here for the short term
sylofox Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 18 minutes ago, foxes21 said: mourinho living in a hotel screams i'm only here for the short term Last big pay off then retire. Let's be honest he is only a short term manager has he done more than 3yrs.
foxes21 Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 Uber the taxi app, are in talks with Tottenham about buying the stadium naming rights. The stadium will be renamed to Uber Stadium.
Foxxed Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 Next time we play United, can we win and, again, be the last team he plays before he's sacked. Mourinho could develop some kind of Sideshow Bob vendetta against Leicester, which just screams even more glamour for the city.
ScouseFox Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 30 minutes ago, foxes21 said: Uber the taxi app, are in talks with Tottenham about buying the stadium naming rights. The stadium will be renamed to Uber Stadium. pretty good name for a sponsored stadium if we're being honest. still missing a trick not calling any english grounds "arenas" though. the uber arena. sounds boss.
jammie82uk Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 37 minutes ago, ScouseFox said: pretty good name for a sponsored stadium if we're being honest. still missing a trick not calling any english grounds "arenas" though. the uber arena. sounds boss. maybe because we don't have any English grounds that meet the terms of being an arena
ScouseFox Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 1 minute ago, jammie82uk said: maybe because we don't have any English grounds that meet the terms of being an arena what is the criteria? just call it what you want.
jammie82uk Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 8 minutes ago, ScouseFox said: what is the criteria? just call it what you want. an arena has to be an enclosed building
ScouseFox Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 glorious that boring pep and his boring football and his boring head and failing quite boringly
Corky Posted 26 October 2016 Posted 26 October 2016 At least Pellegrini was sacked for losing the title to a brilliant team.
Leicesterpool Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 What's the odds next season of Wenger finally leaving Arsenal and Mourhino switching from United to there!? be back in his beloved London.
Soar Fox Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 22 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said: What's the odds next season of Wenger finally leaving Arsenal and Mourhino switching from United to there!? be back in his beloved London. 5000/1
Tuna Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 How much longer is Moyes going to last. I'm getting fed up of seeing his increasingly sad and desperate face, and his sorry post match interviews.
Wymsey Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 Allardyce will probably regret leaving there, now.
Ted Maul Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 23 minutes ago, Wymeswold fox said: Allardyce will probably regret leaving there, now. He'll be back in 3 weeks.
limeydale Posted 27 October 2016 Posted 27 October 2016 On 10/26/2016 at 09:48, foxes21 said: Uber the taxi app, are in talks with Tottenham about buying the stadium naming rights. The stadium will be renamed to Uber Stadium. If that happens we could have a lot of fun with it~ Uber Bottlers springs to mind.
Carl the Llama Posted 28 October 2016 Posted 28 October 2016 On 25/10/2016 at 12:31, The Horse's Mouth said: I think Fergie does take a portion of the blame, I don't think they've have adopted the galactico model if Fergie had left them a solid foundation to be worked on. A late response but I'm just seeing it now and I'm too lazy right now to check if anyone else has pointed this out so fuch it but as much as Fergilicious left them a sinking ship, it's been 3 managers and the GDP of a small country since that point. If the boat isn't corrected now I don't see how the Scotsman can still be taking the blame for it. He will always be remembered as their best ever manager and equally the twat that fuchd off leaving them in the shit but it's gotten to the point where he's so far financially and temporally removed from the current situation that he's no longer a variable in the equation that is Man Utd being a bit shit.
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