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Now out. '1958, A personal account of that fateful year for Manchester United.' by Roy Cavanagh MBE. The print edition via http://rednews.bigcartel.com/product...chester-united Kindle via https://www.amazon.co.uk/personal-ac...SIN=B079CLFB66
"Jose is not going to win the league for the first two seasons it looks like, but I’d still advocate him being given that third season to go and try and win it. Jurgen Klopp hasn’t won a trophy yet at Liverpool, but I think the quality of the football and what he’s doing there means that ultimately he should be given more time to try and accomplish it, because the direction looks good. Pochettino at Tottenham hasn’t won a trophy yet, but the direction and the quality is there. So it’s not always as easy as saying, “If they don’t win a trophy do we need to change managers?” It’s more around “Is the direction right? Is the quality there? Are the performances good?” and I suppose it’s when you start to see the plateau and the tailing-off, you start to think “oh, here we go”."
Now out. '1958, A personal account of that fateful year for Manchester United.' by Roy Cavanagh MBE. The print edition via http://rednews.bigcartel.com/product...chester-united Kindle via https://www.amazon.co.uk/personal-ac...SIN=B079CLFB66
"Jose is not going to win the league for the first two seasons it looks like, but I’d still advocate him being given that third season to go and try and win it. Jurgen Klopp hasn’t won a trophy yet at Liverpool, but I think the quality of the football and what he’s doing there means that ultimately he should be given more time to try and accomplish it, because the direction looks good. Pochettino at Tottenham hasn’t won a trophy yet, but the direction and the quality is there. So it’s not always as easy as saying, “If they don’t win a trophy do we need to change managers?” It’s more around “Is the direction right? Is the quality there? Are the performances good?” and I suppose it’s when you start to see the plateau and the tailing-off, you start to think “oh, here we go”."