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Pep Guadiola set for OT role
#11
id say jose has the job in the bag
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#12
Would love to see Jose at United.
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#13
it would be good to see if he could do what he done at chelsea at utd, only this time win the cl
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#14
Not 100% sure about his tactics , sometimes a bit negative for my liking , but his reputation will attract the kind of players we all want to see at Old Trafford
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#15
Yeah that's true about the players he'd attract.
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#16
For sure. He could get some good names, but agree that his tactics are not the true United way. We don't tend to be defensive and shut up shop for the 1-0 win. The fans want to be entertained and have the outlook that they are not bothered if the opposition score 3, cos we'll score 4 or 5! That's our way!
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#17
Ha gotta love the United way Tongue
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#18
Oh yeah! There is no other way. I like the sometimes cavalier tactics that have been employed in the past. Tactics have moved on, though, and it is the time for simplicity. Look at the Arse, for example. I know we hate them, but they do strive to play the right way. Ball on the deck, pass to feet, tremendous movement off the ball. They learnt well!
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#19
More talk of United being interested in Pep Guardiola being a candidate as Fergies successor as well as the dippers taking interest in him.

Laporta frets over Pep future
Boss yet to sign new deal as Liverpool and Man Utd keep watch

Barcelona president Joan Laporta admits speculation linking Pep Guardiola with a move to the Premier League is inevitable.

The Barcelona manager is in demand after leading the Catalan giants to six trophies in 2009, including an unprecedented treble of the La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League.
The Spaniard's contract in charge at Camp Nou expires this summer and the 39-year-old is mulling over an offer to remain at the helm, with Premier League clubs monitoring his situation.

Crisis club Liverpool are thought to be interested with Rafa Benitez's future up in the air, while Manchester United are understood to have earmarked Guardiola as a future replacement for Sir Alex Ferguson.
Barcelona are well placed to build on last season's success after opening up a five-point gap at the top of La Liga at the weekend, and Laporta insists they will give Guardiola all the time he needs to finally agree new terms.

"We cannot avoid the speculation as he is the best coach in the world and many clubs will be interested," said Laporta.

"We know that and Manchester United are just one club who I am sure are watching his future. But he has a long way to go with Barcelona.

"Because of his characteristics we expect him to continue to write the pages of history of this football club.

"We would like to solve this question mark over his future as soon as possible and we are convinced that he will sign but we must respect his decision to wait.

"We are convinced that he will sign a new contract and that he will sign soon but we cannot force him into a decision. We must be patient and wait."
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#20
liverpool haha u joking mate they have no chance
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