CQ: Back Me Or Sack Me!
Coach Carlos Queiroz’s campaign to succeed Sir Alex has moved into higher gear with a new ‘back me or sack me’ ultimatum to United’s bosses.
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Coach Carlos Queiroz’s campaign to succeed Sir Alex has moved into higher gear with a new ‘back me or sack me’ ultimatum to United’s bosses.
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Sky: Carlos Queiroz has indicated that he would like to become Manchester United manager by declaring that he wants to stay at Old Trafford for another decade.
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Does Roy Keane now face a three way fight to take over at United when Sir Alex steps down?
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MEN: Mark Hughes is the bookies’ favourite to take over at Old Trafford when Sir Alex Ferguson finally decides to call time on his glorious managerial career.
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Mail: Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz has denied he is ready to walk out on the club and insists he wants “to be a part of” their future.
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BBC: Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz has hinted that he is considering leaving the club.
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Sky: Sir Bobby Charlton has said Manchester United should select an outsider as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor when he steps down.
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Guardian: Sir Alex Ferguson last night said his assistant Carlos Queiroz would be a strong contender to replace him as Manchester United manager when he retired, but he gave no indication when that would be.
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Telegraph: This afternoon at Old Trafford we are to witness the first of the annual auditions for succession of the dug-out. It used to happen every time Bryan Robson or Steve Bruce came to town: the young protege head to head with the old master, a 90-minute interview for the post of the next boss of Manchester United.
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Sir Alex has confirmed that a Champions League triumph this season would not mean his certain retirement as United manager.
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Is Carlos Queiroz today’s new favourite in the long campaign to succeed Sir Alex as United’s manager?
Guardian: Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, has said the club will not fire the gun on the race to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson until the 65-year-old manager gives a date for his retirement. → continue reading
Does Carlos Queiroz’s admission that he wants the Old Trafford manager’s job represent quiet pressure on the Glazers to anoint him Fergie’s successor?
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