The case for Steve McClaren


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He has built an excellent reputation as a first team coach. Read comments from any of the Man U players he was involved with if you need reassurances. Good tactician and organiser who earns his money on the training ground rather than the press room - exactly what we need

His age and experience. Successful spell with boro, never took them down and took them not only into Europe but to a European final. Yes, boro. The England thing doesn't bother me, in act he's probably a better coach/manager for the experience. I also don't think he'd be taking the job to further his career, buggering off at the first opportunity of a more attractive (southern based) job. RDM and GP probably would.

I think he'd 'get' safc having lived and managed in the north east. I wouldn't underestimate the benefits if this. We really need stability, 5 years minimum with the same guy. It's 50% likely we will go down this season while there has to be a chance short and the Italians will fuck off within the next couple of years. Mclaren could potentially steer us through this IMO.

He isn't tony Pullis.
 
Anybody who stands at a football match with an umbrella performing a rendition of 'Singing in the Rain' is not for me.
 
My god, beneath all the shit wind ups you really are a dribbling fuckwit aren't you. A proper thick fuck. You areas dozy as you look.

Forget football. Go take up another hobby. This game has passed you by.
 
I'd agree with all that. Add in also winning the league in Holland with an unfashionable side - therefore used to successfully dealing with foreign speakers (even adopting their accent).
 
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