toffeejack
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With Ferguson's retirement, a new era of the English League will be written from next season. Personally i rate him as the best manager who's ever lived, without doubt the best British one.
Firstly it will be very interesting to see how United will cope without him. I think Moyes will do OK there, but boy does he have a reputation to live up to. Many would share the conception that you can't really fail at United, but you look at their current squad and it's not great from where I'm standing. I'm not too sure any other manager would have won the league and especially not so comfortably with that squad, than Ferguson.
Anyway, yeah, United seem to beat a lot of teams before they've stepped out onto the pitch and Ferguson just created teams that knew how to win no matter what. Even if they had 4/5 star players injured, played their reserves or their kids in a European Group Stage - Fergie knew how to get them to win and was always brave to make subs at the same time. From this last season, it seems Moyes doesn't have that in his locker. Will he or any other Man United Manager be able to carry or install that win at all costs attitude that Fergie brought to the club, it will certainly to see if they'll be feared anywhere near as much in 3 or 4 years.
As well as a new era at United, it will be a new era for us Toffees, but we have a designated section on this forum for that so i'll swerve it. Also relevant to this summer, but not a new era because it happens every summer; there will be a new boss at Chelsea, surely they'll challenge for the title next season with that squad, especially if Jose Returns. Who else will go? New Boss at City as well? Top 3 all with new coaches would be interesting.
This summer will probably see some massive transfers (and i don't just mean the fees). Teams will have ridiculous sums of income from the TV Deal, but also we'll probably see big names leaving their clubs all over the shop.
Of these, it wouldn't be too surprising to see all of Bale, Suarez, Fellaini, Rooney and Lampard leave their respective clubs, will this mean a more tightly contested Premier League between the top 7? Hopefully, i'm sure i'm not the only one to be disappointed with the lack of action this season has provided.
Could be a good one lids, so make sure you're suited up on the couch watching Jim White
Firstly it will be very interesting to see how United will cope without him. I think Moyes will do OK there, but boy does he have a reputation to live up to. Many would share the conception that you can't really fail at United, but you look at their current squad and it's not great from where I'm standing. I'm not too sure any other manager would have won the league and especially not so comfortably with that squad, than Ferguson.
Anyway, yeah, United seem to beat a lot of teams before they've stepped out onto the pitch and Ferguson just created teams that knew how to win no matter what. Even if they had 4/5 star players injured, played their reserves or their kids in a European Group Stage - Fergie knew how to get them to win and was always brave to make subs at the same time. From this last season, it seems Moyes doesn't have that in his locker. Will he or any other Man United Manager be able to carry or install that win at all costs attitude that Fergie brought to the club, it will certainly to see if they'll be feared anywhere near as much in 3 or 4 years.
As well as a new era at United, it will be a new era for us Toffees, but we have a designated section on this forum for that so i'll swerve it. Also relevant to this summer, but not a new era because it happens every summer; there will be a new boss at Chelsea, surely they'll challenge for the title next season with that squad, especially if Jose Returns. Who else will go? New Boss at City as well? Top 3 all with new coaches would be interesting.
This summer will probably see some massive transfers (and i don't just mean the fees). Teams will have ridiculous sums of income from the TV Deal, but also we'll probably see big names leaving their clubs all over the shop.
Of these, it wouldn't be too surprising to see all of Bale, Suarez, Fellaini, Rooney and Lampard leave their respective clubs, will this mean a more tightly contested Premier League between the top 7? Hopefully, i'm sure i'm not the only one to be disappointed with the lack of action this season has provided.
Could be a good one lids, so make sure you're suited up on the couch watching Jim White