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Dean Holden received this morning…

This from Man U as he’s a season ticket holder…


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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    edited January 2023
    Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
  • Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought I saw CBT nab his shirt 
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,521
    Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought Blackett Taylor nabbed that at end of match?
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,258
    Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought Blackett Taylor nabbed that at end of match?
    nah Taylor Blackett got it
  • Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought Blackett Taylor nabbed that at end of match?
    Nah, for obvious reasons he really wanted Taylor Blackett’s shirt. 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought I saw CBT nab his shirt 
    I’m sure they have more than one!
  • Apparently he got given Rashford’s shirt from Ten Hag
    I thought I saw CBT nab his shirt 
    I’m sure they have more than one!
    Lavelle posted on the socials that he had Martinez shirt, so they must do.
  • Class all round 👏
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  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,258
    Class all round 👏
    REAL class would be forfeiting their share of the takings last night to us ;) or lending us one or two players - i'll take Garnacho and Antony 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    *saying this in a kind way*...what's the relevance of this? Am bit lost doh!
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,485
    🚨🇳🇱 Charlton manager Dean Holden: "Erik [ten Hag] came to see me after the game and invited me to his office. We shared a beer together, he gave me a bottle of wine for my wife, and the Rashford shirt ." #MUFC 🔴
    Thought he gave it to CBT




    ;)
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,258
    edited January 2023
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,037
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    edited January 2023
    mendonca said:
    *saying this in a kind way*...what's the relevance of this? Am bit lost doh!
    The manager of a League One team gets knocked out the cup by a team he is a season ticket holder at, and receives an auto generated email the next morning telling him about getting tickets for the next round. 

    Don’t you think that is well, unique and ironic? 
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,258
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
    Wenger was "the club" like Curbs, and Fergue were.  Ten Hag has now where near that sphere of influence.  He has only just started to be able to buy his own players.
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,258
    Cafc43v3r said:
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
    Wenger was "the club" like Curbs, and Fergue were.  Ten Hag has now where near that sphere of influence.  He has only just started to be able to buy his own players.
    ok fair enough, still i can't see it as a bad thing if Holden is in and around the coaching team at man u for a few days - few arms around the shoulder to one or two youngsters - we know he speaks well and could big us up - plenty of connections could have been made yesterday. It's not as far fetched an idea as it would have been a few weeks ago IMO
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    @AFKABartram....gotchya! Was being bit slow. Very ironic! 
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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,791
    Messi used to have hundreds of shirts to give away after each game such was the demand. That rather makes United a bit tight in only giving away two of Rashford's. 
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,866
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC

    That's what we wana hear 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    Cafc43v3r said:
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
    Wenger was "the club" like Curbs, and Fergue were.  Ten Hag has now where near that sphere of influence.  He has only just started to be able to buy his own players.
    ok fair enough, still i can't see it as a bad thing if Holden is in and around the coaching team at man u for a few days - few arms around the shoulder to one or two youngsters - we know he speaks well and could big us up - plenty of connections could have been made yesterday. It's not as far fetched an idea as it would have been a few weeks ago IMO
    Yes, it will be a learning opportunity but more importantly a networking one which might be beneficial.
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    That is definitely the best takeaway from that day.  Holden will enjoy that.  To him that is like football porn
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Cafc43v3r said:
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
    Wenger was "the club" like Curbs, and Fergue were.  Ten Hag has now where near that sphere of influence.  He has only just started to be able to buy his own players.
    ok fair enough, still i can't see it as a bad thing if Holden is in and around the coaching team at man u for a few days - few arms around the shoulder to one or two youngsters - we know he speaks well and could big us up - plenty of connections could have been made yesterday. It's not as far fetched an idea as it would have been a few weeks ago IMO
    100% this.  Not only is it a great opportunity to learn but also to press the flesh a bit  - who knows what may come from it
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    Cafc43v3r said:
    se9addick said:
    Dean Holden: "More important than that [the gifts], he [Ten Hag] invited me to Carrington to see their way. As a young coach, it's invaluable to learn from some of the best." #MUFC
    joking aside... i wonder if Dean turned around and asked the question re- a loan for a half decent youngster - or at least a few connections were made - being in that kind of company and assuming we made a good impression - fans, manager and team? i'm sure the united scouts were looking at a few of our youngsters with our reputation ie gomez, pope and seeing how we can develop talent- or am I just wishfully thinking?
    I doubt Ten Hag has much to do with the loans of their young players. 
    what makes you think that? I don't know too much about him but he does give me Wenger vibes and he very much did get involved in the youth teams. 
    Wenger was "the club" like Curbs, and Fergue were.  Ten Hag has now where near that sphere of influence.  He has only just started to be able to buy his own players.
    ok fair enough, still i can't see it as a bad thing if Holden is in and around the coaching team at man u for a few days - few arms around the shoulder to one or two youngsters - we know he speaks well and could big us up - plenty of connections could have been made yesterday. It's not as far fetched an idea as it would have been a few weeks ago IMO
    Totally agree its all positive.
  • would be interesting to know what Ten Hag said to Holden re our youngsters
  • RickAddick
    RickAddick Posts: 1,198
    Hope Ten Hag was not enquiring as to the availability of Leaburn and Ness.