United We Stand editor says he'd ideally have Giggs as manager, despite zero evidence of managerial ability. There's nowt as queer as fans.
@Sweder Agreed. But there's a reason he's third favourite at the bookies, behind a 62yo Dutchman and a bloke who's ruled himself out.
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@bazzacollins fans’ favourite, club hero, very nice guy. He’d be a fool to take it. Van Gaal perfect: narcissistic, ruthless, sure. -
@Sweder He'd be a fool not to take it, if offered. Almost a no-lose situ. They'd be fools to offer it. -
@bazzacollins Giggs has much to lose by reaching too soon. Needs No2 slot with a top coach first. Also, too close to current players -
@Sweder He has nothing to lose! He would likely never get a better job offer. Remember, Bruce, Robson & Ince were all where he was once. -
@bazzacollins as a fan I disagree. He’s a saint in our eyes but way short of experience, especially in transfers/ man management. -
@Sweder Billy Bonds made a hash of West Ham job, but his halo is still intact :) -
@bazzacollins@Sweder Bobby Charlton tried to be a manager and that didn't quite work out. Can't see Giggs as the right man at the mo -
@Gingeraction@bazzacollins he needs a mentor. Perhaps not Lord Ferg. LVG might be the man. I’d prefer Ancelotti. What about Wenger? - 3 more replies
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