Sir Alex Heir

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  1. man_u_barmy_army

    man_u_barmy_army DYC Legend +Young Prodigy

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    Well we all know sir alex is retiring in three years tops, but who do you think realisticly will replace the great man? and also who would be the best choice? for the devils:devilwink:
     
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    Roy Keane would be my choice at the moment.


    Or a coach from Holland. (like one of their top guys at that point)
     
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    Jose Morinho - Imagine that.

    In all seriousness, Steve McClaren.

    Nah, really though: Alan Curbishley.

    To be honest, I have no idea.
     
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    I think it will fall to either Steve Bruce or a World class foriegn coach to be honest.
     
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    Carlos Quieroz
     
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    I thought that was the plan all along, wasn't it? If Sir Alex retires in two years, that's the off-season of the World Cup. Most national managers only go through one World Cup cycle anyway.
     
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    I understand that the reason he left United is because the board wouldn't guarantee that he would be the next United manager, but I believe that he should be. I think that was their intention, but they didn't want to guarantee that to him. Hopefully they do it anyway.
     
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    I don't know like, but if sir alex belives in him then me maybe can get somewhere.
     
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    Sir Alex belives he can become a succesfull manager.
     

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