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Ancelotti and Van Gaal

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/apr/22/alex-ferguson-manchester-united-manager

According to the very reliable Daniel Taylor, tonight he reports Woodward will be pursuing these two as the front runners for the Old Trafford hot seat. Ferguson WILL be asked to be involved in the recruitment again.

posted on 23/4/14

comment by The Red Side™ (U11275)
posted 1 minute ago
What other managerial experience does Allegri have apart from Milan?
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He was at Cagliari and I think he was at Sassuolo too

posted on 23/4/14

Sherwood is the Danny Dyer of football management.

posted on 23/4/14

I could see Moyes going abroad, a bit like McClaren who's reputation domestically was ruined after the England job.

Maybe Germany, I think he could do well. Good luck to him, I appreciate his hard work but I do find it hard to have sympathy for a man who was never good enough.

posted on 23/4/14

Manutd,

Stop mentioning lack of sympathy, you heartless b'stard,,,,

posted on 23/4/14

It's also hard to have much sympathy with a man who's walked away at least £4.5 million richer for failing miserably at his job.

posted on 23/4/14

I remember watching the United game against Spurs and I could have sworn when he was asked about playing 442 at Old Trafford he said well Fergie has been playing 442 for 25 years and he's won everything. Classic response from a bloke down the pub.

posted on 23/4/14

melton

Ha, I can't help it! Maybe it's a British thing to sympathise with failure, I just don't see it myself.

posted on 23/4/14

No the British thing is to laugh at failure.

posted on 23/4/14

Darren

Yeah that too, what I mean is it's unBritish to look down on failure in a bad way. We laugh at it but there's a sense of admiration too. We laugh at the loser in British comedy but there's also a sense of affection if you know what I mean.

posted on 23/4/14

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