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Originally Posted by GRADY
I think that would be a disaster if that happened.
Our only hope of the shift of power moving back to us in the next couple of years is if utd dont appoint well as their next manager I would think.
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Agreed. I have to say that Quieroz does seem to be a talented bloke and also have a significant role in first team affairs for The Mancs. Certainly, he's the brains behind much of their recent recruitment, in my opinion, as well as the formation changes they've introduced. Whether he'd cut it as Fergie's replacement is another matter, though. I certainly think he'd need a very strong number two. However, I reckon the incumbent will do another ten years as manager. He'll still be there in his 70s, the obsessive old cunt.