1. Originally posted by iTim:Well, Solskjaer's team are currently bottom of the league, so I don't know what's happened there

    To coach in the Premier League, you must hold the UEFA Pro License and Gary Neville hasn't taken the course yet.

    ahhh ok ... but i think those guys sure have a good future as managers ...they still young but when you grow up with a good ( excellent in this case) coach and if you played good ...sure you will be a good coach
  2. Gary Neville is already a coach with England, I get the feeling he wants to focus on his TV career at the moment and he's receiving a lot of positive response for his work. But yes, I too think that players like Neville and Giggs would make good coaches and potential managers
  3. Paul Scholes also retiring at the end of the season (again). Just Giggsy left now, hopefully continue his record of scoring in EVERY Premier League season.
  4. Originally posted by iTim:Paul Scholes also retiring at the end of the season (again). Just Giggsy left now, hopefully continue his record of scoring in EVERY Premier League season.


    hehehe again ... except if Moyes ask him again to play

    And sure Ryan will score , in 38 matches ?? a penalty or a free kick ...sure he will score and he is going to be a awesome coach

    You are young Tim , but is very strange ( for me ) seeing a lot of players working as managers today... Guardiola, De Boer , Roy Keane , The Nevilles and a lot more that i saw playing and now coachs ...sure Ronnie will feel the same ...and of course you will feel the same in a few years
  5. Yes, I am 22 Pato, started watching football around 95/96. Definitely remember watching the Euro 96 championships. So my generation of young players, that I grew up watching throughout almost the entirety of their careers, are just ending their playing days now, the likes of Scholes, Giggs, Neville etc. So it's strange to see Neville on TV instead of playing and can understand what you're saying
  6. Originally posted by iTim:Yes, I am 22 Pato, started watching football around 95/96. Definitely remember watching the Euro 96 championships. So my generation of young players, that I grew up watching throughout almost the entirety of their careers, are just ending their playing days now, the likes of Scholes, Giggs, Neville etc. So it's strange to see Neville on TV instead of playing and can understand what you're saying

    ok , so you are in the side of the olds.... this make me feel really old...

    I saw a player debut , all his career , then coach ..i am (only) 34!!!!
  7. There's still an awful lot of my generation still playing Those players I listed had long careers but made their debut in some cases, Giggs, long before I started watching football.
  8. Originally posted by iTim:There's still an awful lot of my generation still playing Those players I listed had long careers but made their debut in some cases, Giggs, long before I started watching football.


    The Giggs s case is very special ...i think his debut was when Ronnie was a kid
  9. Giggs has been around since the club was founded in 1878.
  10. Ajax's 24-year-old defender Toby Alderweireld has indicated his interest in a move to Liverpool but does not want to sign for Manchester City. - Inside Futbol

    On the eve of the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Wigan, reports from Spain claim City manager Roberto Mancini is set to be replaced by Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini. - Daily Mirror

  11. hehehehe

    andhe still look young and thin. Incredible

  12. It's the yoga If there's any better advert for it, I'd like to see it.