Fergie's legacy
>>152841166There is nothing wrong with a high bar for conduct Take arsenal as an example, while artetas and Wengers styles are completely different the underlying culture of prudence and process is a unifying thread across both eras
>>152841166The losing eleven
i'n my dreams i'm dying all the time
>>152841166All his fault for leaving the club in a dire state, picking his successor who turned out to be shit and being on the board the whole time while doing nothing
>>152841293>culture of prudencethey spent hundreds of millions every year and sell nobody
>>152846065they're a big club that's their level. they dont have flops in the way real madrid does
>>152841166>Paki Blinders
These 11 would beat current united
>>152846065but enough about arsenal
>>152841166They left poor Fergie in the building :(
>>152841166Who’s the guy between carrick and old hag?
>>152857973Ralf "Red-Bull-Ralle" Rangnick
>>152841166This the kind of shit indians think looks cool.
>MoyesStill don't understand why Fergie picked him as the successor
>>152858136He was seen as a good """young""" manager ready to make the step up. Ferguson had known him for years and probably liked how he conducted himself, (wrongly) assuming he wouldn't come in and undo everything immediately.
>>152858136makes perfect sense he was the only prem manager except wenger that hadnt been fired hundreds of times or was untested.
>>152858136You must not remember him qualifying for the Champions League with a team that didn’t normally qualify. In those days, the top four was the same every single year and finishing fourth with Everton, ahead of Liverpool, was an insane achievement.
>>152858136He chose a fellow Scotsman
>>152858136He's unironically a good manager
>>152846065More than that they win no silverware