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I’ve said the same thing ever since Gary Neville started batting his Utd eyes at pochettino.
He won’t leave before the new stadium is finished. He’s got too much invested in it and the team, plus he’s an honourable man who won’t break a contract (I think), plus plus he won’t break faith with the players and their connection to him and the fact they signed contract extensions because he signed a contract extension, plus plus plus, levy would extract the maximum from Utd for releasing him from his contract, and he’s not going to do that when he’s got a stadium to fill, and finally has the means to keep everyone happy wage wise..
Ps pochettino wants to win with this team, and he’s aware his career will be a long one..
Get to fuck!
Have a Man U fan who works in my team, whose always banging on about how utd should go for pochettino, despite us playing better football, finishing above them, putting the finishing touches to an amazing new stadium, and has a massive amount of influence and clout within the club.
Arsenal have done a better job of transitioning from long term manager to new manager. Utd need to sort out their structural issues first. Get in good/great director of football, figure out how you want to play, and let director of football find the right coach/manager to help you achieve that style, throughout all the youth teams..
Utd went short term trophy hunting and everyone knew it wasn’t going to end well..