HandsomeHead
Well-Known Member
I wonder as well if Ferguson and McLean looked at the budgets they were going to get and thought it wasn’t enough to turn it around.like I said earlier first thing david Holmes did was rip up the wage structure.
Quite possibly, although I’m sure I read before that McLean said he would have taken the job had we simply approached him first.
Ferguson is certainly the one that got away, but had he taken the job in ‘83 and made a success of it, might he still have been tempted by the Man U job three years later? By which time maybe the window of opportunity would have been lost where Souness was concerned.