CQ: What The Vel Is Going On?
Coach Carlos Queiroz is embroiled in an escalating war of words with Sporting Lisbon over the ‘tapping up’ of prized midfielder Miguel Veloso.
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Coach Carlos Queiroz is embroiled in an escalating war of words with Sporting Lisbon over the ‘tapping up’ of prized midfielder Miguel Veloso.
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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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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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Could Carlos Queiroz throw a spanner into United’s succession by quitting the club to manage Portugal after the Euro 2008 Championships?
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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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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?
Mail : Carlos Queiroz feels Manchester United did football a favour by winning the Premier League title last term.
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Mail: Manchester United assistant-boss Carlos Queiroz is confident the Old Trafford outfit have signed two world stars of the future in Nani and Anderson.
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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Sky: Carlos Queiroz admits he hopes to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager and has warned Chelsea of further suffering next season.
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AbsolutelyUnited hails the heroes of this 2006-07 title-winning season:
What explains Carlos Queiroz’s extraordinary decision to go public on United’s failure to offer him a new contract?
It has become something of a trueism this season that man for man United are as good as Chelsea.