PAUL SCHOLES
I had to wait till the dust settled down before I give my comment on this.
I respected him as a person but not as a Manchester United manager. he achieved nothing.
if there is a person who deserves credit for the rise of marcus rashford, that has to be warren joyce.it is just a pity that someone else is taking credit that totally doesn't belong to him. any manager would have noticed rashford and fosu-mensah.
the success of a manager is measured on the number of trophies one wins, not on the number of kids you give a debut to, unless you are an arsenal manager, with all due respect to wenger.
Ferguson was not measured on the class of 92, but on the number of trophies he won.david moyes was not measured for giving januzaj a debut but for finishing at number 7.
if are going away, go away telling us how you failed to qualify from the easiest champions league group, go away telling us how you failed to win a single game in December, go away telling us how boring you were.
before I finish my farewell latter to him, let me repeat this, a Manchester United manager is not measured on the number of debuts he hands kids but on the number of trophies one wins.if managers were measured on the number of debuts handed to kids, then arsene wenger is the most successful manager in the world.