Minggu, 06 Februari 2011

Dream team Neville and Giggs at Manchester United's future

Many parties suggested that Gary Neville was involved in the management of Manchester United after he retires. But team-mate Ryan Giggs would suggest otherwise.
Giggs (37 years) called fellow contemporaries in Class 92 Manchester United was not fit to be in management or a manager. Gary retired at the end of this season, while Giggs may be a season again.
Giggs is very familiar with it and know for sure his partner Neville (35 years) are more fit to be a coach. Giggsy actually called brother Gary, Phil Neville, who is playing at Everton more suited to sit in the ranks of management.
"I do not believe Gary could (as manager)," said Giggs in Tribalfootball. "He was brilliant as assistant manager. Because he is very focused and organized. He could be a coach every day."
British clubs more familiar with the term manager as head coach. Because of his job also take care of the transfer game. Usually, the task of preparing a team or leading daily exercise is done mostly by assistant manager. Managers only provide design strategies and training programs.
"I probably could (as manager). I better deal with people, so I can become a good manager," said Giggs.
It seems, Giggs took Gary to duet became manager and assistant manager of Manchester United in the future. Moreover, Giggs has long harbored a desperate indeed want to be a manager like Sir Alex Ferguson who is very successful in the MU.
"I also do not believe David Beckham (could be manager). Scholesy (Paul Scholes) may also be a coach, not a manager. And Phil (Neville) have the talent to be a manager," he continued.
"I wish I could be a good manager. I like to help players and enhance their capabilities," lid Giggs.

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