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Sunday 09 September 12 |
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Jose Mourinho
Will the special one like it up north after Sir Alex Ferguson hangs up his hairdryer. Fergie has said he wont outstay his welcome. Manchester United are a global brand and need a big personality at the helm. Mourinho has a bigger personality than nearly anyone in world football and this is a great opportunity for a back to lay.
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4.33
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£250 FREE
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Pepe Guardiola
Pepe Guardiola would be a good choice for Manchester United or Arsenal when the current incumbents decide that advising referees of the rules of the game is no longer for them. The outgoing Barca coach should be able to handle a smooth transition.
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8
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£60 FREE
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David Moyes
Done a great job at Everton including getting the Toffees to Wembley in 2009. Would almost certainly accept this position and has been supported.
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9
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£60 FREE
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Ole Solskjaer
Former Manchester United winger highly repected by the fans and club.
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10
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£250 FREE
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Martin O'Neil
Formerly at Celtic and Aston Villa. He may be slightly too shrewd to accept the position straight after the most successful manager Manchester United have ever had. After that however!
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15
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£100 FREE
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Ryan Giggs
Approaching an amazing 900 games for Man Utd and not hard to see him becoming manager at the club at some point.
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15
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£250 FREE
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Laurent Blanc
Currently at the choppy helm of the French national team. Depending on how Les Bleus perform at the European Championship the timing could be perfect.
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17
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£60 FREE
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Mark Hughes
Having been dismissed by City will he be Sir Alex Fergusons successor. Said a few choice words about United which will not endear him to the fans.
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21
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£250 FREE
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Mike Phelan
Played over 100 times for Man Utd and now assistant manager at Old Trafford
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21
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£60 FREE
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Brendan Rodgers
Current Swansea manager who previously worked under Mourinho at Chelsea. His teams play atractive, passing football and could be an option for United when Sir Alex retires
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26
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£60 FREE
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Harry Redknapp
Harry Redknapp has performed miracles in solidifying Tottenham as a top Premiership team. If he is passed over for the England vacancy then Man Utd may come calling.
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26
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£250 FREE
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Carlo Ancelotti
Former Chelsea manager currently on a break from football
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26
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£250 FREE
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Joachim Low
In charge of German national team at the moment but if he did return to club management he could interest Man Utd
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26
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£60 FREE
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Carlos Querioz
Portuguese Manager who had seemed to be the heir apparent to Fergie. However since his departure in 2008 from the Assistant Managers role at Old Trafford he has seen other candidates more strongly supported.
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34
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£250 FREE
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Steve Bruce
Very underrated manager who spent 10 years as a player at Old Trafford.
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34
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£250 FREE
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Fabio Capello
If England do well especially if they win the Euros then it would not take a leap of faith to see Capello at Old Trafford.
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34
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£250 FREE
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Gus Hiddink
Linked to more vacancys than hotels.com, Gus Hiddink has already managed PSV, Fenerbahche, Valencia, Holland, Real Madrid, Real Betis, South Korea, Australia, and Chelsea.
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34
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£60 FREE
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Eric Cantona
Working in the USA with New York Cosmos. Even given his status as a former player its hard to make a case for Cantona becoming United manager
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34
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£60 FREE
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Paul Scholes
Retired after over 600 appearance for Utd to begin his coaching career but missed playing so much that he has recently made a comeback. Outspoken but Man Utd through and through.
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34
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£60 FREE
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Paul Lambert
Former Scottish international who is making a name for himself in management with his success at Norwich
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34
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£250 FREE
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Gary Neville
Former right-back who made 400 appearances for United. Now a pundit for Sky Sports
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34
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£60 FREE
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Alex Mcleish
Alex Mcleish could be a smooth transition after Sir Alex retires upstairs. He played under Fergie during Aberdeens greatest years.
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41
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£250 FREE
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Roy Keane
The Manchester United fans would welcome with open arms one of their best players of the 1990's. He made over 300 appearances for the reds.
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41
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£250 FREE
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