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    Quote Originally Posted by Andys View Post
    I think Roy Keane has done a good job for us this season.
    Roy Keane has got to be one of the worst, sorry.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emirates View Post
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars%C3%A8ne_Wenger Has been there 12 years.
    Arsene Wenger is good, Martin O'neil is very good. Everton manager is great. I liked Martin Jol before last season. I dont rate alex, yea his top 5 players are great, but you take them away and the whole team just goes down. Top 5 IMO - Rooney, Ronaldo, Van Der Sar, Rio, Giggs Possibly. Yes, he has won a lot of trophies but he has had 20 years+ to do that and Arsene has had 12 and won quite a fair amount. Its my opinion. shut up.


    Dont forget In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season without defeat
    i never said wenger was a bad manager?? sir alex is best manager though, just look at the hall of fame

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muniflex View Post
    Not having a go or anything, but i don't see hwo you can see Sir Alex isn't that good. He has won numerous trophies with United and brought in some fanatastic players to build our squad up.
    It's a good point, and I applaud him for his selection of his team. I just think the players make the result, not the manager. I don't think he's the dogs ********... Everyone thought Jose Mourhinio was good, and I think he did. Chelsea aren't an 'amazing' team as you can see now, but he made the team better. All Fergie has to do is choose some players, and bang, he's got a winning mix.

    I know there's some offence in that, but there's some compliment in there too.

    Quote Originally Posted by United.Road View Post
    i dont know how you can say that sir alex is not the best manager in the league. when he first started managing the team was mid table, i think we finished 11th in his first season in charge. he basically turned our club around and made them into the best club into the world.
    you cant compare ramos, moyes, wenger, grant to ferguson. they all took over the club with decent players and have no chance of staying in charge of the club for 20+ years.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson
    I agree with his dedication, I can't doubt that. I don't see anyone else staying longer in a club than Fergie really. I can see Ramos doing the same though with Tottenham. Not so much changing the club into a 'world famous' club, but being up there with the likes of Man Utd, Barca & teams like that.

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    I'd go with good old Arsene. Scouting knowledge is excellent, coaching is excellent, financially he's a genius, buys cheap players who he turns into world-class stars and still makes profit from selling players. This fact is pretty awesome:

    Notably, the Arsenal defence that set a new record after going ten consecutive games without conceding a goal en route to the UEFA Champions League 2005-06 final against Barcelona, cost Arsenal less than £5m to assemble.


    He knows how to work with his players on a psychological level and gets the most out of them in training. Of course there's the fantastic achievements like the trophies won, the unbeaten run, the numerous records broken over the years and some amazing performances in Europe, such as beating Roma 3-1, Inter Milan 5-1, Real Madrid 1-0, Juventus 2-0 and now Milan 2-0. I hope he's at Arsenal for a much longer time than the 12 years he's spent there already.

    [Sam]

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    Martin O Neill is a sick manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by United.Road View Post
    i never said wenger was a bad manager?? sir alex is best manager though, just look at the hall of fame
    No, i never said you did. Also, this thread asks for my opinion and i gave it. IMHO Alex isnt all that good as Pyroka has already stated (i agree with Pyroka Fully) Just because he has had the most trophies, doesnt mean he is the best. Inside the Pship id say for me its Arsene, in the world id probably say, Rikard? (The barca manager)
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    The fact that he has got these players though surely shows for a start he is a good manager.
    And when United are losing at half time he can get the perfect team talk and produce a fine second half.

    I agree with peoples reasons on Arsene.

    And Emirates, why say you are just giving your opinion? United.Road only said he didn't agree, he didn't have a go.


    And sorry i gotta say this... [united finished Arsenal unbeaten run] lol

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    Juande Ramos.
    I support spurs, but he took us to the carling cup with an excellent team.

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    I'd have to say neil warnock or alan curbishley.

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    Arsené Wenger or Sir. Alex Ferguson

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