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Wednesday 8 May 2013

LIST OF EXPECTED MANAGERS TO REPLACE SIR ALEX WHEN RETIRE END OF THE SEASON


Who will replace retiring Sir Alex Ferguson? We look at the contenders to be next Manchester United manager 

 With Sir Alex Ferguson bidding farewell at the end of the season, we look at the contenders to replace him
www.nasiruloaded.weebly.com blog gathers this Expected Managers
JOSE MOURINHO - 6/5 FAVOURITE: The bookies' favourite and possibly many fans' first choice, too. The big question is would he choose Old Trafford over Stamford Bridge?
 ARSENE WENGER - 25/1: Arsenal boss has a proven track record at running a tight ship in the Premier League, but could he be persuaded to switch the Emirates for Old Trafford?

DAVID MOYES - 6/4: The Everton boss is cut from similar cloth to Ferguson and would represent a solid appointment. But does a lack of success at the highest level count against him?
URGEN KLOPP - 10/1: The smiling man of the moment in the Bundesliga, Klopp's Borussia Dortmund side have impressed on their way to the UEFA Champions League final. Next stop Old Trafford?
MICHAEL LAUDRUP - 20/1: Danish legend has impressed hugely since his arrival in the Premier League. His brand of football would be welcome at Old Trafford, but is he in the reckoning?
OLE GUNNAR SOLKSJAER - 25/1: Former United striker and European Cup winner, who has gone on to make a name for himself as a bright young coach. Could this opportunity be a little too early for him?
RYAN GIGGS - 25/1: Hugely respected at the club and has the temperament to transition into management, but appointment to the top job would represent a calculated risk.
and the Rest of the Expected Managers Include:
 
ERIC CANTONA - 33/1: Seagulls, trawlers, memories of title-winning brilliance? They wouldn't, would they?
GARY NEVILLE - 40/1: Dressing room leader Neville has made a critically acclaimed transition from player to pundit. Currently a member of the England coaching setup, could he swap the pundits' chair at Sky for the managerial hotseat at Old Trafford?

JOACHIM LOEW - 40/1: Currently the manager of the German national side, Loew has overseen the re-emergence of Germany as an international football superpower.
FABIO CAPELLO - 50/1: He may have had a disappointing spell in charge of England, but his club management CV stacks up against any manager in world football.
LAURENT BLANC - 50/1: Former French national team manager has been linked with United before, and has ties to the club after a spell as a player between 2001 and 2003
JUPP HEYNCKES - 66/1: The Dutchman has a wealth of experience in the European game and has successfully steered Bayern Munich to the UEFA Champions League final.

and many many more

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