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Don’t agree it was a clanger letting him go it was very much the right time, the players didn’t want to run or play for him any longer and he didn’t really want to be here any longer, sometimes good things come to an end.It appears that Poch has learnt his lesson after being totally let down by Levy dealings in the transfer market. To play the way that Poch wants you need to be continually refreshing the side with quality young players ( like Liverpool have done) and selling the older players at the right time otherwise you end up with a knackered side that we have now. Levy inabilities to sign and sell players like Grealish Maddison and the rest has ruined all the good work Poch has done and I suspect he sees Woodward as being similar and as incompetent in transfer dealings as Levy. We need a director of football who is given a budget and allowed to get on with it and Levy should not be allowed any where near football matters just dealing with the business side in which he excels. I’m also afraid that anyone who thinks the current manager will improve the team is living in cloud cuckoo land as he has always needed fortunes to build a team and one thing is certain he won’t get that here. If Poch goes to Utd and gets support from the board you will see what an almighty clanger this club has made in letting him go.
if he takes the utd job sure I bet he’ll do very well but the club didn’t make a clanger letting him go not at all.