Well, thanks for everything you have done for us Charlie. Well, you know, we kinda have this love and hate relationship with Charlie throughout the years. His failures at Real Madrid makes the fans question his real quality in co-managing a team upon his return to OT for a second stint.
Nobody can really tell what Charlie actually bring to the table for Manchester United, it seems like all of our glory in the last couple of seasons were due to some excellent management from sir Alex mostly and the brilliance of our young players.
But one thing is for sure, Charlie is said to play an important role in keeping our most important asset : Cristiano Ronaldo in Old Trafford's ground. Charlie is said to have a bit more influence on the kid than most of us could ever expected.
As I said before, Manchester United fans got this love and hate thing going on with Charlie. He is said to be the man behind our cowardice 4-5-1 tactics a couple of season ago. Some even said to the extent that the only reason Charlie was there in the first place was to become an interpreter for the young Ronaldo.
Nevertheless, noone can deny that Charlie has also been a part of our great success last season. If he did have a great influence over Ronaldo, then what Ronaldo did last season for us can be truly tributed to Charlie.
It is official now that Charlie is taking over the Portugal job. I wish him the best in the future, and hopefully he can prove all the doubters (including me) that he too can be a good manager....
Nobody can really tell what Charlie actually bring to the table for Manchester United, it seems like all of our glory in the last couple of seasons were due to some excellent management from sir Alex mostly and the brilliance of our young players.
But one thing is for sure, Charlie is said to play an important role in keeping our most important asset : Cristiano Ronaldo in Old Trafford's ground. Charlie is said to have a bit more influence on the kid than most of us could ever expected.
As I said before, Manchester United fans got this love and hate thing going on with Charlie. He is said to be the man behind our cowardice 4-5-1 tactics a couple of season ago. Some even said to the extent that the only reason Charlie was there in the first place was to become an interpreter for the young Ronaldo.
Nevertheless, noone can deny that Charlie has also been a part of our great success last season. If he did have a great influence over Ronaldo, then what Ronaldo did last season for us can be truly tributed to Charlie.
It is official now that Charlie is taking over the Portugal job. I wish him the best in the future, and hopefully he can prove all the doubters (including me) that he too can be a good manager....
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