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[–]TudoorsScholes 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Is this original? If so good work. One thing I would like to point out is that even though I am a United fan, I still think Real Madrid is the pinnacle of management.

That being said, even if you don't put them in a tier above Man Utd, as far as managing them, they're definitely not in a tier below either.

Also last paragraph's a bit confusing for me. You say Mourinho is ignoring outside influences, but we'll see the best when he does ignore them.

[–]solo_ar82[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I wrote it when I got home from work. Only spent 15 mins on it so I apologize for it not being a little more structured...but thanks.

We can just choose to agree to disagree about Real Madrid. I do not believe the pressure, globally, is the same. Part of it is simply the massive dominance of the EPL globally. Perhaps I'm skewed because I live in North America and very few people watch RM play with any regularity, however everyone who watches football, watches the EPL.

I am sure it is confusing. I wrapped it up far too quickly. What I meant was that he is ignoring outside influences right now. That feels like a power move. What I mean is, he will succeed when he is unaware of outside influences, or at least when they don't even enter his thinking. To do something out of spite, is still giving credence to the very thing you are spiting.

For example, he drops Rooney now, he thinks he's caving. He keeps him, he's making a point. When this type of logic no longer enters a decision making process, he will succeed.

People think Ferguson made a mistake letting Pogba go. I disagree. If Raiola was doing what we know he must have been, demanding Pogba play x amount of times, asking for massive raises, it was right to let him go. That's the type of thinking required at this club. But that's another issue.

[–]Andy19x20 TIMES 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Read this, not sure why as I believe it's the same old story for the past 3 years. Some of the stuff you've put in there is embarassing as well.

What is confusing however is how success within football is not measured the way success in business is. I suspect that the people quickest to turn on a player, or much more relevantly a manager, are perhaps people who themselves have either not become particularly successful in business, or simply have never had serious challenges to overcome in their own lives.

Nah

Louis van Gaal, for all his failings at United, can never be described as a person who caves in to pressure.

That's not always a good thing.

But Manchester United are unlike every other football club on the planet.

Real Madrid are at least equal to us, you must not realise it.

he’s not allowing outside influences to affect his decisions.

Does that mean he's being stubborn then and he's refusing to change just because there's millions of people asking for it