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Yesterday 8:46 pm  #26


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

David_Blunkett wrote:

We might not, but as long a I have a hole in my arse i'll never go into a game v Falkirk thinking we should be looking for anything other than a victory.

 
The type of attitude we should be adopting.

 

Yesterday 8:51 pm  #27


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

kdyteejay wrote:

David_Blunkett wrote:

We could freeze this thread until the end of the season, which as things stand would be a week on Friday.

I don’t think we have any chance of beating Falkirk a week on Friday due to the number of games we’ve had to play during such a short period of time and the fact we won’t have the services of Fatah, Iovu and possibly Sibbald.

 
Need to make sure Tannadice is unplayable next Tuesday.

 

Yesterday 9:09 pm  #28


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Any dice roll will do.

 

Yesterday 9:18 pm  #29


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

We should be all over John mcglynn, cannot believe Aberdeen never went for him.

 

Yesterday 9:37 pm  #30


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

SuperMario wrote:

We should be all over John mcglynn, cannot believe Aberdeen never went for him.

 
It's a totally different task managing a team with high expectations as opposed to one with none.

 

Yesterday 9:49 pm  #31


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

SuperMario wrote:

We should be all over John mcglynn, cannot believe Aberdeen never went for him.

McGlynn and Falkirk are a good fit at the moment, I can’t help but feel a move away from them would be a big mistake, just a gut feeling that he would flop at a bigger more expected club. 

 

Yesterday 10:52 pm  #32


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

SuperMario wrote:

We should be all over John mcglynn, cannot believe Aberdeen never went for him.

 
I'm not really sure what United can offer him that Falkirk can't, to be honest. They seem a lot more stable at the moment. Also he flopped badly at Hearts when he managed a so called bigger team.

 

Today 8:06 am  #33


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Tek wrote:

Conway11 wrote:

Who would you want in?

If Goodwin departs in the Summer i would like Stephen Bradley the Shamrock Rovers Manager.

Has won multiple leagues and Cups with them and also delivered group stage European football.

A proven winner.
 

 

An excellent shout along with mcglynn.

     Thread Starter
 

Today 9:15 am  #34


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Always_United wrote:

SuperMario wrote:

We should be all over John mcglynn, cannot believe Aberdeen never went for him.

 
I'm not really sure what United can offer him that Falkirk can't, to be honest. They seem a lot more stable at the moment. Also he flopped badly at Hearts when he managed a so called bigger team.

 
That was a long long time ago. He’s a completely different manager now. He used to just be the bog-standard Scottish football hoofball type manager (Goodwin basically), then he went to Celtic as a scout, and Brendan Rodgers totally changed his outlook on the game, and since then his philosophy has been to get teams playing actual football.

Falkirk are the team that have come to Tannadice and impressed me the most this season. They got in our faces from minute one and played us off the park. That was the game that made me realise how weak-minded this group of players is, cause they rolled over and got their bellies tickled that day.

And being honest, taking aside stuff that happened 50 years ago, are we that much bigger than Falkirk in 2026? In historical terms yes, but in terms of expectations from the owner and the gas we’re not. If we were, Goodwin would be sacked by now. At the very least he’d be under serious pressure from the stands and would be getting pelters on matchdays for the shite he’s served up, as would Ogren and the board. Instead everyone just accepts it, and comes out with shite about it only being our second season back.

The last decade has done incredible damage to this football club, and the fans. We’re just a run-of-the mill mid table Scottish club in now, no different to Falkirk or Dundee or Kilmarnock. Mediocrity’s long since set in and deemed acceptable by the fans.

Last edited by JerryDungle (Today 9:29 am)

 

Today 9:44 am  #35


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Agree with above. If we could get Mglynn I would be happy, but why would he come ?

Askou is fantasy land.

We have been run into the ground. We have huge debt. An owner that isn’t interested and will not put more money in. And a fanbase that expects us to compete for 4th every year.

Overall I think Goodwin is doing ok based on that. The style of football and his refusal to give young Scottish guys a chance are what really piss me off.

Tam Courts - a man with no qualifications or background to get the United job. Has done nothing since United. He did very well at United. That taught me that all managers jobs are a lottery and even if we got Askou somehow, he could very well be a disaster.

 

Today 9:48 am  #36


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Arabdownsouth wrote:

kdyteejay wrote:

David_Blunkett wrote:

We could freeze this thread until the end of the season, which as things stand would be a week on Friday.

I don’t think we have any chance of beating Falkirk a week on Friday due to the number of games we’ve had to play during such a short period of time and the fact we won’t have the services of Fatah, Iovu and possibly Sibbald.

 
Im not seeing Iovu being out as a negative tbh

Iovu kept Calvin Miller really quiet in the last Falkirk game.

 

Today 9:57 am  #37


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

Hoping Stephen Robinson leaves St Mirren so we can take him for free.

 

Today 10:04 am  #38


Re: Who replaces the Manager in the summer?

kdyteejay wrote:

Arabdownsouth wrote:

kdyteejay wrote:


I don’t think we have any chance of beating Falkirk a week on Friday due to the number of games we’ve had to play during such a short period of time and the fact we won’t have the services of Fatah, Iovu and possibly Sibbald.

 
Im not seeing Iovu being out as a negative tbh

Iovu kept Calvin Miller really quiet in the last Falkirk game.

 
He's been mostly shite, can't tackle and is a walking yellow or red card. You can make a fortune backing him to get booked.

 

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