In a weird turn of events, he's just been named the new manager of Valencia.
In a weird turn of events, he's just been named the new manager of Valencia.
Ok genuinely wasn't expecting that.
With Phil as assistant, presumably.
That's a big surprise. What happens to his England and Sky Sports commitments?
His post playing career to date suggests that saying no is possibly something he needs to do more of.
Bizarre.
I'm guessing this is all to do with Peter Lim?
That's fucking mental.
Valencia also changing their colours to red and taking on David May in a boardroom role apparently.
Dodginess aside (that's my Salford question partly-answered), I hope he is actually a good manager.
Who is going to look after Salford?
Poor Phil, can't even get the chance to prove he can manage better than Gary.
Ah well, no need to watch Monday Night Football any more.
Peter Lim and Class of 92 dynasty continues...
They'll need a new Manchester United person on Sky now. How dreary. How's Andy Cole fixed?
His kidney isn't working but he might be able to give a soundbite.
It'll have to be the always entertaining Peter Schmeichel then.
He suddenly became a half-decent pundit the other day during that Leicester match. It was mildly unsettling.
Didn't see that one coming. Does he even have badges or do you need them in Spain?
He has the badges. He's a fully qualified coach who has been coaching England for two years.
Is the United job his endgame?
Undoubtedly.
It's a big decision this. If he fucks it up big time, it's going to quite hard returning to Sky and giving it large in his tactics studio.
Fair play to him. I'm intrigued.
Valencia is actually a shit job to go to. Third is unattainable, and yet anything less than fourth will be seen as a failure.
Phil must be fuming
Finally gets a big opportunity and his fucking brother turns up again. I really hope that Lim didn't tell Phil beforehand.
Never knew he was in the England setup.
heh
Very interesting appointment. I'd be a bit gutted if I was Phil, but he's not done badly for himself either.
The Barcelona game is on telly Saturday evening. Gary won't be in charge yet but it might be a good game anyway.
Jesus, I've only just copped the Phil references. Never knew he was there
Scholes will step into the Neville role, or maybe they could get Moyesy.
Bit snide towards Pegguy.
Does this make 'Carra' the main man on Sky, or will Thierry Henry be given the controls and a greater freedom to bore everyone?
I'd rather they stole one of the BBC's to join Carragher, rather than promoting Henry or Souness or somebody.
Danny Murphy might be the most suited to rambling away for hours on MNF.
This is a rather mental move. Peter Lim obviously flexing his muscles.
David paving the way.
I just had a quick glance at their first eleven in the last game to find a team of nobodies. Eek.
What's the Peter Lim connection?
And fair play to Gary for leaving the comfort of the studio, but as John Arne said, if it goes wrong...
Lim is involved with Salford City and has a stake in that hotel they've given over to tramps.
And Lim and Valencia?
In fact, who the fuck is he?
Mendes is involved too so it'll be dodgy as fuck all over the shop.
He owns Valencia.
Neville to finish his coaching badges and take over at the end of the year meanwhile brother Gary takes over England.
Gary to be back dominating 'MNF' in September.
He hit the post in Harper's testimonial. One of only two highlights in the game. The other being Tino's overhead kick which never came back.
I can't understand why you'd go into management when you have a cushy media job. You've done the stressful thing, now live the easy life until you retire. Do it long enough and you can climb the media ladder too, so it's not like there's no opportunity for advancement.
Nev and the '92 are after a legacy though. It's like a much more corporate version of what the great 80s Liverpool players did throughout the 90s. Like then, though, it's been accompanied by their old team somewhat losing the hegemony that brought them that status.
Perhaps he just wants to see if he can cut it as a manager.