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Originally Posted by John Neals Dynasty
You say how many managers would of stayed in Keates situation, how many other clubs 4th in the league 8 games to go would of accepted an approach by another club let alone let their manager speak to them?
How many other clubs would of re-employed that failed manager and his staff so soon after ruining their promotion chances?
When he left that should of been it simple as that, especially as it was us who gave him his chance in management.
Once top of this obviously his style of hoofball was up there with the worst ever witnessed at this once great club.
Do you think Mills Club Man U would re-employ Mourinho after Solskjaer is sacked?
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Can't really argue with that.
But he is here, and much as I disagree with his appointment, the club comes first. So I hope he is a success not for him personally but because it means the club is doing well.
The real problems, IMO, lie in a different place than Keates.