Interesting read. Ole is really doing a nice job managing United. BTW - I like the way you analysed the financial implications, I haven't given attention to that before now. That means by the end of the season the club would have gotten an equivalent of the amount paid to Mourinho.
RE: Was the sacking of Jose Mourinho by Manchester United a good business decision? + @drugwars
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Was the sacking of Jose Mourinho by Manchester United a good business decision? + @drugwars
Thanks :) Yes he's doing great! I think the time spent there as a player, and as a youth team assistant when he retired is really helping. Rashford and Pogba were just kids then, and you can tell they want to play for this guy.
And yeah, I think with the extra TV revenue and other bits, they will make back what it cost to sack him by the end of the season - nice!
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