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Manchester United have named the new assistant manager who succedes Carlos Queiroz, after he left
to take on the Portugal managers job. Former United midfielder Mick Phelan (who was a first team...
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Carlos Queiroz's decision to leave Manchester United and take on the Portugal job has certainly
thrown a spanner in the works for us. Sir Alex Ferguson had been grooming Queiroz as his own
replacement, allowing him far more freedom and responsibility than most assistant managers. With
Fergie already confirming that he only had two to three [.
"There is a need to sweep away the dirt in the Portuguese football Federation," Carlos
Queiroz said, when leaving his post as the Portugal U-20 team, which contained the likes of
Luís Figo, Rui Costa, Fernando Couto, João Vieira Pinto and Jorge Costa. His parting was
an acrimonious one, seemingly shutting the door on his [.
When the news was finally confirmed that Carlos Queiroz was leaving Manchester United to become
manager of Portugal, I was honestly absolutely gutted. He had been the man I'd backed to replace
Sir Alex Ferguson in a few years time and the idea of finding another man capable of doing the job
is pretty daunting.
Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham). Notable
departures: Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Possibility: Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid) Cristiano Ronaldo could be ready to demand a move to Real Madrid, if some reports are
correct. The.
MANCHESTER UNITED Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov
(Tottenham). Notable departures: Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Possibility:
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) Wesley Sneijder's knee injury in Real Madrid's friendly with
Arsenal could force the Spanish champions to.
Gutted would probably be a good way of describing most United fans' feelings over Carlos Queiroz
leaving the club. He was set to be the man to replace Sir Alex Ferguson, and for a whole host of
reasons, he's was very important to the club. We have been linked to some rather high profile
replacements for [.
Former Portugal manager Felipe Scolari taking over the Chelsea helm could prove to be the most
crucial move of this summer, although in a different way than you may think. Scolari leaving the
Portuguese post means that the Portuguese FA is now trying to convince Manchester United assistant
manager Carlos Queiroz to take over.
This was written several hours before the time indicated against the article so there is a chance
that one of my questions could already have been answered by the time you are reading this. So bear
with me. Let's play a game folks. It's not a game really, but still, humour me on this one. Not
[...]SHARETHIS.
Portugal's new manager Carlos Queiroz has said that expects Cristiano Ronaldo to lead Portugal's
front line when he returns from his post-surgical rest. "I see only one position for Cristiano
Ronaldo to play. And I hope he will be playing 90 percent of the game on the attacking line."
Could Ronaldo play the same role for Manchester [.
King Eric to reclaim Old Trafford throne? With Carlos Queiroz lined up to replace Big Phil Scolari
as coach of the Portuguese national team, Fergie will need a No.2. According to the ever-reliable
Sunday Express, a friend of Cantona's says...
MANCHESTER UNITED Notable arrivals: None. Notable departures: Carlos Queiroz (Portugal)
Possibility: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) Still brewing: The European and Premier League
champions have been all over the news thanks to Ronaldo and Tottenham Dimitar Berbatov rumors. It
does look...
If Man Utd think this whole Cristiano Ronaldo thing is a nightmare, just wait til they have to deal
with Alex Ferguson's retirement. Ronaldo might be a massively important part of the team, but
Fergie is Man Utd right now, and once he swaps the Old Trafford dugout for comfy chair and slippers
(in two [.
The two-time defending champion of England and current champion of Europe experienced quite the
drawn-out saga this summer, as there were times when it seemed certain that Cristiano Ronaldo, the
most talented player in the world, would be leaving Old Trafford for Real Madrid. He stayed put,
delaying his inevitable move to the club he supported as a boy for at least another season.
Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham). Notable
departures: Louis Saha (Everton), Mikael Silvestre (Arsenal), Danny Simpson (Blackburn, loan),
Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Could City steal big signing away? Will star
pout his way to Old.
Although it's unclear as to when Sir Alex Ferguson will step down as manager of Manchester United
(and boy, won't we all miss him), there appears to be a growing consensus that Carlos Queiroz is
the ready-made replacement for the Scot. After all, he's been part of the Old Trafford furniture
for quite some time [.
Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz has never been one to hide his true feelings on any
subject. It was only a couple of weeks ago that Queiroz made a ludicrous claim that Real Madrid
were trying to turn current winger Cristiano Ronaldo into the next Christopher Columbus by turning
the Portuguese sensation into a Spanish [.
The Daily Mail is today squealing with excitement like an overexcited schoolgirl after bumping into
David Beckham. The reason? Carlos Queiroz has apparently accepted Portugal's invitation to take
their coacing job recently vacated by Big Phil Scolari. The Mail's Ian Ladyman (stop sniggering
back there) reports that: Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz [.
For all the ridiculous comments that come out of United assistant Carlos Queiroz's mouth, there's
never been any doubt about his overall importance at the club. From his deep rooted relationship
with winger Cristiano Ronaldo, to his ability to help the club swoop for players like Anderson and
Nani, the .
You can't blame Carlos Queiroz one bit for answering the call from his country. He's 55 years old,
and if he didn't take this job now, he may never have gotten another chance, especially with Jose
Mourinho already on the record as saying he intends to finish his managerial career with the
Portuguese national team.
Here at COS, we're sure (!) that Carlos Queiroz would have lamented the midweek internationals even
if Manchester United had won on Sunday rather than losing 2-1 to City. The words 'lame' and
'scapegoat' spring to mind when reading his quotes on the BBC website - why can't managers and
their assistants just hold their [.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been charged by the English FA for accusing referee
Martin Atkinson and his chief Keith Hackett in the wake of United's 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth in the
last 8 of the FA Cup at Old Trafford on Saturday. This is what Fergie said after the match: Keith
Hackett's got a [.
Carlos Queiroz is tipped to become Sir Alex Ferguson's successor at Old Trafford and the Manchester
United assistant has revealed that the Red Devils only narrowly saw off Real Madrid for the
signature of Cristiano Ronaldo. It's hard to imagine United enjoying so much domestic and European
success without the Portuguese winger this season, yet [.
It's one thing getting Birmingham promoted and then keeping Wigan afloat in the Premier League,
it's another thing managing some of the best players in the world and pitting your wits against
Europe's finest. Steve Bruce has demonstrated his managerial ability over the past couple of
seasons and has the chance to prevent Manchester United [.
As the Ronaldo saga rumbles on (I think saga is the right word to describe it these days), the
ungrateful winger is off on vacation.
But wait are Madrid willing to do all it takes to get their man by July 7th?
Meanwhile, it's fairly quiet inside Old Trafford, although Carlos Queiroz promises there's only
one place for Ronaldo to find true love.
As always, take this with a grain of salt, but supposedly United are looking for a commitment
from Ronaldo to stay at the club. For ever and ever. Until the end of time. Which in today's
volatile global oil market might only be a few months away.
Of course United are offering piles of cash in return.
It seems only a matter of time before Carlos Queiroz leaves Manchester United to take up the job as
Portugal manager. According to Queiroz himself the final decision rests in the hands of Manchester
United and Portugal Football Federation and while United are adamant in holding on to their best
people, the lure of [.
On 16th August, Manchester United will begin their defence of the Premier League title against
Newcastle, although there'll be a familiar face missing from the dug-out. That's because Carlos
Queiroz has been unable to refuse the call of national duty and is set to become the new manager of
Portugal, .
Amidst the supposed gloom and transfer kerfuffle, Manchester United, as if like an afterthought,
return to playing action against Aberdeen tomorrow. So much has one man taken the wind out of any
success or pre-season, that so little is being talked about our forthcoming clash against a side
with a rich history.
Carlos Queiroz's second stint at United ended yesterday officially as he took up the top job as
Portugal's coach. It remains to be seen, however, if United are looking to get a replacement
manager from abroad or just looking to promote personnel from within the club's coaching hierarchy.
So let's spend a little while talking on [.
Every year there seems to be that one club that is full of problems during preseason. In 2006 that
club was Manchester United, who had to deal with the problems between Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne
Rooney. Sir Alex Ferguson eventually figured everything out, made Ronaldo happy, and brought the
Premiership title back to Old Trafford that season.
MANCHESTER UNITED Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov
(Tottenham). Notable departures: Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Possibility: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real
Madrid) Greek starlet being chased
Man United are lining up Spurs' assistant manager Gus Poyet according to reports in the Mail on
Sunday.
The Uruguaian coach joined the club just last year and has proved an instant
hit at the club for which he previously played. Second in line to Juande Ramos, this is already the
40 year old's third job in his short coaching career after spells at Swindon and Leeds.
Think Rovers and the adjectives that flow are tough, uncompromising, physical, ugly, and
effective. Part of the rorschach was a unyielding defense whose fail safe option at the back was
Brad Friedel. I am sure that there are thousands of fans who feel a bit choked up at Friedel's
departure for Villa which opened up once Paul Robinson was signed up by Paul Ince.
Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham). Notable
departures: Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Possibility: Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid) Sunderland boss Roy Keane is looking back to his old club again as the Black Cats
boss has...
Everyone knows that Alex Ferguson is arguably the most highly rated manager of all time in the
English game. He persevered through a rocky start, eventually winning his first trophy. Since then
Manchester United have never looked back, going through a stage of domination that has left them on
the brink of overtaking Liverpool at the summit of English football.
Today, boss Carlos Queiroz released his list of twenty three Chops and Adopted Chops who he's going
to be picking from to open the first two matches of World Cup 2010 Qualifying. The following dudes
will be facing off against Malta Goya on September 6th and Denmark on September
Notable arrivals: Davide Petrucci (Roma). Possibility: Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham). Notable
departures: Mikael Silvestre (Arsenal), Danny Simpson (Blackburn, loan), Gerard Pique (Barcelona),
Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) Will star pout his way to Old Trafford? Tigers anxiously watching
Berbatov proceedings No move to.
As you probably no, Manchester United aren't in action this weekend with internationals being
played. There were a few United players in action last night for their countries and this is how
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Last night saw Part 2 of the September double-header taking place in the European World Cup 2010
qualifiers, so let's give you the low-down and the hoe-down on what went on across the
continent...
Group 1
Two very late goals from Christian Poulsen and Daniel Jensen turned a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2
victory for Denmark against Portugal last night.