04 Jun 2016 19:02:27
Talks to be held with Zola. May be our next manager.


1.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 19:28:22
Where you hear that mate?


2.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 19:33:16
Another name plucked out of the air.


3.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 19:36:43
All over Twitter and other media, Zola odds been slashed at bookies.


4.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 21:39:59
Hope it's correct he loves to play good football.


5.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 22:09:36
Bookies have slashed Zola's price?
He's 20/ 1 at most bookies as I type. Meanwhile Garcia's have dropped acrossed the board. Yex it's boring waiting for a manager, but entertaining or inventing rumours is pointless. Our new manager will be either Warnock or Garcia.


6.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 23:12:36
Not seen anything on social media about Zola and i follow various fairly reliable sources.

Have heard Garcias name again though.


7.) 04 Jun 2016
04 Jun 2016 23:23:12
Garcia odds are now as lityle as 1/2. Neither he and Warnock are ideal but both ard good short term solutions.


8.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 00:08:46
Garcia odds moving big on a Saturday. You think takeover been approved and may hear something Monday?


9.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 00:38:44
Arrggghhhhh

If Warnock or Garcia aren't ideal, who do you suggest? Long term, that is?


10.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 08:29:15
Warnock only wants a year and Garcia's health issues still remain a bit of a concern.

Giggs, Clough or either of the Neville's would be great. Someone relatively young with football in there blood.


11.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 09:11:11
At a boy Arrrrgh positive thinking from the outset! I think both would be good. The days of a 12 year manager are gone imo.


12.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 10:30:28
Dreadful absolutely dreadful. Nevilles or giggs! 🙉.


13.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 10:31:24
I think I'm starting to warm to the idea of Giggs as well. But do you think he'd drop down to us, after a million years at United? Still fancy Garcia, if he's fit.


14.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 11:17:09
Giggs or the nevilles give me a break 3 more amatuers then might aswell stuck with the dougmiester in that case and that is scraping bottom of the barrel.


15.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 12:29:07
Not sure about the Nevilles, but thinking Giggs as served his apprenticeship under some decent managers. World class player who might inspire some of our garbage and might be able to lure some decent signings cus of who he his. He's got to start somewhere after Man U.


16.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 13:38:43
Gary Neville!? Seriously guys! . Better off with Aaron Neville!


17.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 13:46:06
Ryan Giggs plays with too many ballsand does not have the personality to be a credible leader of men. Most important he has never experienced the real lows of football as a player or coach and cannot possibly successfully manage a Championship football team.

As for the Neville's they have far too high opinions of themselves and need to learn their trade. Why do we want people with no management track record using us as to practice on?


18.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 14:08:25
Ballsand? Not experienced lows? That's because he's a winner. The most decorated footballer, plying his trade under some of footballs best managers, and struggling Nottingham Forest are to good for him. Awesome.


19.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 15:01:19
Young, passionate and attacking. That's got to be the remit. No good looking at experience - that just means long in the tooth. I'm surr Warnock could get us close, but he'd be clueless as to what the next step should be. Getting an experienced manager may get us to the premiership but we'll be back in same mess in a years time.


20.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 15:22:06
I'm going to say no to the Nevilles, Giggs yes at a push.
Why? Because I remember a certain David Platt cutting his teeth at Forest and that was a disaster.
Tbh Oscar García is ex-Barcelona and learnt from Johann Cruyff and that's why he would be my choice.


21.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 15:50:54
Giggs.? . lock up your sister-in-laws! 👙👙👙.


22.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 16:41:12
I remember fans saying same about Pearce coming in please no more trainees.


23.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 16:43:18
Same as you Kevtheref, no Nevilles. Wouldn't be massively disappointed with Giggs, but nowhere near 1st choice. Garcia would be the kiddy in my opinion. I do think we have to be a bit realistic, to who we can persuade to come though. Some daft lads on here expecting way to much.


24.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 17:07:56
giggs, nevilles? have you lot forgotten platt? let's get real!


25.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 18:14:08
Just because the likes of Giggs and the Nevilles have played in winning Man U sides and they've gone in to coaching, doesn't make them the right people to get us promoted. We need a firm foundation off the field before we think about promotion. The club is a mess from top to bottom. The fans are treated poorly in my opinion ( but that's been going on for years) You can't build a house on S*** foundations.


26.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 18:34:37
Kevtheref

Roy Keane played under Clough, and Ferguson yet when it comes to management clearly learnt not a single thing.


27.) 05 Jun 2016
05 Jun 2016 20:35:29
Tommorow

Apart from getting Sunderland promoted from this league.